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[View in browser]( The WhiP | ISSUE 1268 In-House Domain Squeeze Did you hear? Domain Reseller is finally here, and to celebrate, we’re running our biggest giveaway EVER! [Read our blog post]( to find out how you can secure a slice of the $1 million + get a quick overview of the new Domain Reseller features. This giveaway is 'first in, first served' so don't miss out! WPMU DEV WordPress News Caught in The Interactivity API WordPress has officially announced the Interactivity API for WordPress 6.5. First introduced last year, this new addition is set to revolutionize site interactivity by standardizing the development of interactive elements. Learn more about it and its [implications for users, developers, and businesses.]( WPTavern Take Full Link Control The new Gutenberg 17.7 is packed with enhancements and bug fixes ahead of the next WP 6.5 release. From multiple performance improvements and refinement of the Link Control UI, to Shadow support for the columns and image blocks. [See what else is new here.]( WP.org WordPress Survey Says... The results from last year's annual WordPress survey are in! Overall, awareness and/or use of block-based features is UP, however, positive sentiment about WordPress is DOWN. [Check out the highlights of the survey results](, plus, get a sneak peek at what's planned for 2024 on the back of them. WP.org Reviews and Opinion So Much Room For Interactivity [API] Speaking of the incoming Interactivity API... The new WordPress Briefing podcast is also all about it! Hear from Josepha, as well as contributors to the project, as they discuss this new and impactful addition to the WordPress experience in depth. [Listen to it here](. WP.org Psst, down here! Keen to tell us how funny/offensive/boring/wrong we are today? Bug the social media team on [X (formerly 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. [Link to WPMU DEV Home page]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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