Visual Studio Code September 2020 (version 1.50) (part 2)

Visual Studio Code September 2020 (version 1.50) (part 2) Workbench Pinned tabs improvements Pinned tabs were introduced in our May 2020 release. Since then, we've received valuable feedback on how to improve this experience further, and for this milestone there are a couple of changes worth mentioning. A new setting workbench.editor.pinnedTabSizing allows you to configure how large a pinned tab should appear: normal : a pinned tab inherits the look of other tabs (new default) shrink : a pinned tab shrinks to a fixed size showing parts of the editor label compact : a pinned tab will only show as icon or first letter of the editor label If you liked how pinned tabs looked prior to this release, make sure to configure "workbench.editor.pinnedTabSizing" : "compact" . Pinned tabs also show a new "pinned" icon to allow you to unpin with one click. This icon will also appear in the "Open Editors" view. Theme: GitHub Light Some ...

Visual Studio Code September 2020 (version 1.50) (part 1)

September 2020 (version 1.50) (part 1) Welcome to the September 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: Accessible settings editor - Interact with the settings list like any other list in VS Code. Pinned tabs improvements - Resize pinned tabs, unpin with one click, and more. Linux ARM builds - VS Code is now available for both Linux ARMv7 and ARM64. Improved debugging experience - Improved hover and filtering in debug console. New JS debugger features - Toggle auto attach flows and see performance in real-time. Panel layout improvements - New panel maximization settings and bottom panel size. Webview Views support - Build extensions with webview views in the sidebar and panel. Updated "Create a Dev Container" tutorial - Get started with Development Containers. macOS: Keychain access moved to a different process Some changes in this re...

The Month in WordPress: September 2020

The Month in WordPress: September 2020 This month was characterized by some exciting announcements from the WordPress core team! Read on to catch up with all the WordPress news and updates from September. WordPress 5.5.1 Launch On September 1, the Core team released WordPress 5.5.1. This maintenance release included several bug fixes for both core and the editor, and many other enhancements. You can update to the latest version directly from your WordPress dashboard or download it directly from WordPress. The next major release will be version 5.6. Gutenberg 9.1, 9.0, and 8.9 are out The core team launched version 9.0 of the Gutenberg plugin on September 16, and version 9.1 on September 30. Version 9.0 features some useful enhancements — like a new look for the navigation screen (with drag and drop support in the list view) and modifications to the query block (including search, filtering by author, and support for tags). Version 9.1 adds improvements to global styles, along wit...

WordPress 5.5.2 Security and Maintenance Release

WordPress 5.5.2 Security and Maintenance Release This security and maintenance release features 14 bug fixes in addition to 10 security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately. All versions since WordPress 3.7 have also been updated. WordPress 5.5.2 is a short-cycle security and maintenance release. The next major release will be version 5.6. You can download WordPress 5.5.2 by downloading from WordPress, or visit your Dashboard → Updates and click Update Now. If you have sites that support automatic background updates, they’ve already started the update process. Security Updates Ten security issues affect WordPress versions 5.5.1 and earlier. If you haven’t yet updated to 5.5, all WordPress versions since 3.7 have also been updated to fix the following security issues: in hardening deserialization requests. on a fix to disable spam embeds from disabled sites on a multisite network. an issue that could lead...