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Default WebP is coming to WP 6.1 ISSUE 1175 WordPress News Rocked To The WPTavern Barn2 Reviews and

Default WebP is coming to WP 6.1 [View in browser]( ISSUE 1175 WordPress News Rocked To The [WebP] Core Looks like WebP will soon be generated by default for new JPEG image uploads in WP. The main work for this feature was committed to core for inclusion in the upcoming WordPress 6.1 release. [More here.]( WPTavern [Product] Filter Your Bootstraps Ever been frustrated over how basic product filtering with WooCommerce is? Well, the team at Barn2 have created a new plugin that fixes this problem and more. Learn more about [“WooCommerce Product Filters.”]( Barn2 Reviews and Opinion Your Agency’s Pat-turn? If you’re curious about the possibility of using blocks and patterns with your clients, here’s an interesting podcast for you to check out. In the episode, Sean Blakeley discussed his agency recently transitioning over to Gutenberg, and how block patterns have revolutionized the team’s approach to the entire design process. [Listen to the ep here.]( WPTavern Jukebox [Developer] Tools Of Thumb In a couple of previous videos we’ve covered, WPTuts has collated some of his favorite online developer tools you’d wish you’d known about earlier. In his newest video he covers 14 more handy options to help streamline your workflow. [Check it out.]( WPTuts It’s The Portfolio That Counts Looking for great inspiration to build or update your web developer portfolio? Here are some examples to help make sure yours is a standout. After all, an outstanding portfolio can improve your chances of getting a job or your next client. [Check out the inspo here.]( Dessign --------------------------------------------------------------- Psst, down here! Keen to tell us how funny/offensive/boring/wrong we are today? Bug the social media team on [Twitter]( -- #The WhiP takes no responsibility for anything said or implied in this newsletter (own butt, saved ✔). Also, help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone you think might get a kick out of it. [And tell them to sign up here.]( Until next time. Via: The DEV's Pixels. Check out our full collection of hand-crafted WP comics [here.]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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