6.2 Live Product Demo
A recording of the WordPress 6.2 live product demo presented by Anne McCarthy and Rich Tabor, and moderated by Nathan Wrigley.
Video details
- Date publishedMarch 3, 2023
- EventWordPress 6.2 Release 1
- SpeakersAnne McCarthy 3, Nathan Wrigley 1, Rich Tabor 3
- LanguageEnglish 791
- Producerlaurlittle

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Daisy Olsen also published a catalog of links around Block Themes for beginners, and advanced theme builders, as well as developers who would want to gradually adopt Block Themes on the WordPress Developer Blog Block theme resources roundup
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Daisy Olsen also published a catalog of links around Block Themes for beginners, and advanced theme builders, as well as developers who would want to gradually adopt Block Themes on the WordPress Developer Blog Block theme resources roundup
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Great video, and since the topic of the Openverse came up, specifically about the privacy fix, the images now being downloaded as oppose to hotlinking…, shouldn’t the same happen with patterns that contain images and videos? Also, we should have control the width and height of the media we are getting, similar to unsplash.it or picsum.photos, so in some cases the images will not lose it’s sharpness. Finally to really push things, the images downloaded from Openverse are not optimized, which is not a very SEO friendly thing to do. I personally can handle that part (image optimization), but how many end users can, or even realize all the consequences?
Thanks again.
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Great video, and since the topic of the Openverse came up, specifically about the privacy fix, the images now being downloaded as oppose to hotlinking…, shouldn’t the same happen with patterns that contain images and videos? Also, we should have control the width and height of the media we are getting, similar to unsplash.it or picsum.photos, so in some cases the images will not lose it’s sharpness. Finally to really push things, the images downloaded from Openverse are not optimized, which is not a very SEO friendly thing to do. I personally can handle that part (image optimization), but how many end users can, or even realize all the consequences?
Thanks again.
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A question.
Where does the CSS for all changes made go? Is this inline to appended to a css file? -
A question.
Where does the CSS for all changes made go? Is this inline to appended to a css file?
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