A few key updates this month to help things run better, look cleaner, and stay in sync:
- Gutenberg & Bricks Just Got the 3.0 Update 🚀
Just like Elementor’s legendary 3.0 update, UiChemy now brings that same power to Bricks and Gutenberg — including one-click AutoLayout conversion, full support for non-AutoLayout imports, global boxed width syncing, auto-recommended import methods, and an 85% reduction in optimization steps. - Bricks Global Style Support
Bricks users, this one’s for you. You can now use a full global class system to keep your styles consistent and easier to manage across your entire build.
Smaller Fixes, Smoother Experience
From minor UI tweaks to behind-the-scenes fixes, we’ve made a bunch of small improvements that add up to a better overall experience.
📈 — What’s Next at UiChemy?
UiChemy 4.0 is almost here, and it’s going to be a big one.
You’ll soon be able to design in Figma and bring it right into Elementor, now with a fresh, easy-to-use interface that makes the whole process more visual and straightforward.
This is one of the most requested features, and it’s going to open up a much smoother workflow for both designers and teams working across platforms.
🔥— Feature Spotlight
Bricks + Global Styles Managing design consistency in Bricks just got easier.
With support for global classes, you can now reuse and update styles across your site, no extra work needed.
🎥 — New Video & Blog Drop
Two easy ways to turn your ideas into websites, fast and without coding.
📰 — Figma & Tech Bytes
- Apple Fonts Now Auto-Enabled in Figma: Apple’s SF Pro and SF Compact fonts are now automatically available in Figma Editor, Slides, and Buzz with no setup needed. FigJam supports them partially via copy-paste.
- Figma has introduced the Dev Mode MCP server in beta, enabling smooth integration of design data into code editors like VS Code, Cursor, and more. This allows AI agents to generate code from selected frames, extract design context, and reuse components via Code Connect for more design-aligned development.
- Figma Sites now supports code layers, allowing users to add advanced animations and interactions using React, TypeScript, and Tailwind. Users can create effects like animated text, stat counters, gestures, and more, either through AI assistance or custom code.
- Figma now supports variable width strokes in Figma Draw and Design, letting users adjust stroke thickness along a path. With pressure sensitivity support on tablets, freehand drawing feels more natural and expressive.
- Maintenance Mode Proposed for Legacy WordPress Features, A new proposal suggests assigning an official “maintenance mode” status to WordPress features that are no longer actively developed but remain supported for reasons such as backward compatibility and security.
- WooCommerce 10.0 is set to launch on July 7, 2025, bringing several new updates including front-end accessibility improvements, shareable checkout URLs, simplified cart block totals, and loading indicators for the checkout block.
- Gutenberg version 21.0 introduces the ability to select HTML elements for Button and Separator blocks. Users can now choose between <a> or <button> tags directly from the Advanced panel for improved accessibility.
- WordPress 6.8.2 is focused on bug fixes, with RC1 set to release on July 8, 2025, and the final version scheduled for July 15, 2025. Stay tuned!
- Google has introduced Search Live for U.S. users, enabling real-time voice conversations in AI Mode. Users can now speak to search and receive audio responses along with relevant web links.
- The WordPress Security Team will end support for versions 4.1 to 4.6 in July 2025, affecting less than 1% of active sites.
- WooCommerce 9.9.4 brings security patches, bug fixes, and pauses auto-rollout of the new email design. Version 9.9.5 follows with a fix for unwanted block styles loading on classic themes. WooCommerce 10.0 is set for release on July 7, 2025.
- Automattic now powers WordPress.com, Woo, Tumblr, Longreads, WordPress VIP, Day One Journal, Jetpack, Pocket Casts, Beeper, Clay, and more. Matt Mullenweg shared that the journey continues with much more ahead.
- Google has updated its documentation to confirm that traffic from AI Mode is now included in Search Console’s Performance reports.
- WordPress Playground now connects to the internet by default, enabling users to install plugins and access external APIs without additional setup, bringing it closer to a standard WordPress environment.
💡— Figma Tips, Tricks & Tools
Tool of the Month
Choosing colors and fonts for your site can be tricky, but Website Stylekit makes it super simple. Just pick one color, and it builds a clean, balanced palette for you. You can preview everything live, adjust typography visually.
You can even share your setup with a link and export it for Figma, Tailwind, or custom CSS.
Quick, easy, and actually fun to use.

Tip of the Month
Lock Layers for Smarter Optimization
Want UiChemy to handle images, vectors, or masks better? Just lock those layers in Figma, our smart optimizer will take care of the rest.
🗣️— From the Community
Best Figma to WordPress Tool Ever Made
We were hesitant to use this tool because we had bad experiences with the Fignel and Yokoto for figma to Elementor Process. However, after we started using it and received a lot of help from the support team, our team became experts. This tool saves us 80% of our design conversion time.
It’s a new workflow to adapt to, but once we implemented it, it saved us time and allowed us to take on more projects.
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