17.12.2024
WordPress Development
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The 2024 State of the Word event took place in Tokyo, a city where the past and future meet seamlessly. This milestone marked the first time the annual keynote was hosted in Asia, attracting thousands of WordPress enthusiasts both in person and virtually. Tokyo’s vibrant energy and harmony with technology made it the ideal setting for this landmark event.
Matt Mullenweg, WordPress Co-founder, opened the evening by highlighting a key philosophy: experience matters as much as functionality. Drawing inspiration from Kansei engineering, a Japanese design principle, WordPress continues to evolve not just as a platform, but as a user-driven experience that feels intuitive and personal.
Celebrating Japan’s contributions to WordPress, Matt revisited its history: Japan was the first country to localize WordPress nearly 21 years ago. The journey began humbly with a single request for translation assistance in the community forums. Today, the Japanese WordPress community stands as one of the most active and impactful worldwide.
Matt revealed some remarkable achievements that underline WordPress’s dominance:
The WordPress plugin and theme ecosystems flourished in 2024:
Matt, alongside lead architect Matías Ventura, showcased enhancements across key areas:
Content creation in WordPress reached new heights with a distraction-free writing mode and improved drag-and-drop image handling. Experimental block-level comments also introduced more collaborative workflows.
New tools like the Style Book and zoom-out view allow designers to focus on content while maintaining design control. More than 1,000 new block themes make site building faster and more customizable.
The introduction of Block Bindings connects blocks with dynamic data sources, minimizing the need for custom blocks. The Interactivity API enables near-instant experiences, improving search, pagination, and commenting without reloads.
AI integration emerged as a key theme, with Matt showcasing how AI tools can accelerate development and design workflows. However, he emphasized that AI is a collaborator—not a replacement—enhancing creativity while maintaining human oversight.
WordPress Executive Director Mary Hubbard reaffirmed the platform’s commitment to open-source principles, emphasizing the strength of its global community. From education initiatives in India and Uganda to reactivated meetups in Latin America, WordPress continues to foster collaboration across borders.
In Japan, WordPress’s impact reached new economic heights, now exceeding 100 billion yen. Leaders like Contact Form 7 creator Takayuki Miyoshi and other top contributors were celebrated for their dedication to WordPress core and community growth.
Matt closed the event by sharing updates on WordPress’s vision of “data liberation.” Tools like the WordPress Playground simplify content migration and integration, ensuring WordPress remains the most flexible and powerful solution for the open web.
As the evening concluded, the sense of shared purpose was clear: WordPress continues to evolve through a global community driven by innovation, creativity, and freedom.
For those eager to explore more, WordPress has curated a State of the Word playlist on YouTube. Upcoming major events include:
From Tokyo, we look toward the future. Arigatou gozaimashita!
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