This banana is sad, because he introduced a bug into the latest releases of CAOS Pro, OMGF Pro and OMGF Additional Fonts.

Hey! I’m no longer receiving updates for CAOS Pro/OMGF Pro in my WordPress admin screen!?

I’ve been making a mess of things lately, haven’t I? It’s okay, you can say it. After introducing ~20% of my users to a “beautiful” 500 error in OMGF Pro’s last update, now, updates in the WordPress admin screen are broken! For all my premium plugins no less! Isn’t it great? And yes, you can…

Robot with hands in his hair, panicking. [Made by DALL-E]

Latest OMGF (Pro) update causing Internal Server (500) errors? Here’s how to fix it.

About 2 weeks ago, I’ve released OMGF 5.6.0 and OMGF Pro 3.8.0. These releases seem to have caused errors on some servers. In this post I want to inform you about possible causes and, more importantly, how to prevent these errors so your site can keep running smoothly.

Theme Authors “forced” to Catch Up: Hosting Webfonts Locally “Strongly Encouraged”
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Theme Authors “forced” to Catch Up: Hosting Webfonts Locally “Strongly Encouraged”

In light of the recent GDPR related fines in Germany, the WordPress.org themes team took a stand on hosting webfonts locally. Representative @benachi recently announced that it “strongly encourages theme authors to update their themes” and to “download and bundle Google Fonts with their themes”. For long-time followers of this blog, this good practice has…