Month: November 2013

  • Do You Prefer The Left Admin Menu Expanded Or Collapsed?

    It’s been awhile since we’ve conducted a poll on WPTavern. This time, it’s a simple question. Do you prefer the left administration menu in the backend of WordPress to be expanded or collapsed? Personally, I prefer it be collapsed. I use a 23 inch monitor so I don’t have as much horizontal screen real estate…

  • Encouraging WordPress Plugin Developers To Create A Sensible Release Strategy

    It’s a phrase that’s all too common in open source software development, “iterate quickly, release often“. The idea that any time a bug is fixed or an improvement is made that those fixes should be pushed out immediately to the end-user. The process is wonderful for companies operating under the Software As A Service umbrella…

  • Industry Night #2 – Evan Herman

    Industry Night #2 – Evan Herman

    WordPress Plugin authors like Evan Herman are my favorite kind of developers. He loves the WordPress community to a degree that when he gives his contact information, he always includes his WordPress.org user name! I would classify Evan as a “lunch bucket” type of developer. The kind of guy that isn’t seeking notoriety or accolades…

  • Jetpack 2.6 Introduces Uptime Monitoring and Improved Support for WP-CLI

    Jetpack 2.6 Introduces Uptime Monitoring and Improved Support for WP-CLI

    Jetpack 2.6 is now available. This release introduces Monitor, a brand new module for monitoring the uptime of your website. Do you flip your lid when you find out that your website has been down? Activating the Monitor module will help you to deal with downtime more expediently, because you’ll be instantly notified when your…

  • Barley for WordPress: A Revolutionary Inline Content Editor

    Barley for WordPress: A Revolutionary Inline Content Editor

    Hopping back and forth between screens to edit and preview content will soon be a thing of the past. Many WordPress plugin developers have taken a shot at improving the editing experience and there’s even a team of core contributors working on a front-end editor for a future version of WordPress. The big news today…

  • bbPress 2.5 Released – Forum Subscriptions, Importers, and Theme Compatibility

    bbPress 2.5 is now available! This is a great release filled with a number of improvements. The most notable addition in bbPress 2.5 are forum subscriptions. Forum subscriptions allow users to subscribe to new topics created in specific forums. Other items that contain a new car smell are: A number of new importers BuddyPress Notifications…

  • Happy Cog Founder Jeffrey Zeldman Joins Automattic Advisory Board

    Jeffrey Zeldman founder of Happy Cog and co-founder of A List Apart has joined Automattic’s advisory board. The news was announced by Zeldman in a tweet on November 22nd. In that same tweet, Zeldman mentioned that his personal site Zeldman.com is now using WordPress. In a quote from Matt Mullenweg published on Post Status, Zeldman’s…

  • WordPress Plugin Challenge: Fix the Intentionally Vulnerable Plugin

    WordPress Plugin Challenge: Fix the Intentionally Vulnerable Plugin

    Attention WordPress plugin developers! Here’s an opportunity to sharpen your skills. Back in April, Jon Cave created a learning exercise, asking developers to review an intentionally vulnerable plugin that he created. Cave loaded this plugin up with a range of common security vulnerabilities that you might find out in the wild. The plugin is located…

  • 7 Tiny Tweaks to Improve WordPress Content Management

    7 Tiny Tweaks to Improve WordPress Content Management

    The WordPress admin is arranged to suit the general needs of most people who will be using it to publish content. Depending on the volume of content you’re creating and your habits in the admin, you may find that you have unique needs. Tom McFarlin released a plugin this weekend that adds page templates to…

  • WordPress.com Stands With Its Users Against DMCA Abuse

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation is reporting that Automattic, the parent company of WordPress.com has joined two lawsuits in federal court under Section 512(f) of the DMCA. Section 512(f) is the provision that allows users to hold people accountable when they make false infringement accusations.

  • ymLaunch – WordPress Service Dedicated To Youth Ministry Websites

    WordPress developers Dan Hefferan and Brian Workman have launched a brand new website aimed at helping youth ministries create and host websites called ymLaunch. In a blog post published by Dan Hefferan on his personal site, he tells the how and why ymLaunch was created.

  • Stargazer: A Free Design-Specific Parent Theme for WordPress

    Stargazer: A Free Design-Specific Parent Theme for WordPress

    Justin Tadlock, creator of Theme Hybrid, released his new Stargazer parent theme to the public today. Stargazer is what Tadlock calls a “design-specific parent theme.” It’s based on the latest, not-yet-released version 2.0 of the Hybrid Core framework. Like many other WordPress parent themes, Stargazer houses all the functionality and the markup. However, the unusual…

  • WPWeekly Episode 129 – Interview With Tom McFarlin

    In this episode, we did something a little different. Instead of reviewing the headlines by ourselves, Tom McFarlin chimed in sharing his opinions on the headlines of the week. After going through the news, we spent some time getting to know Tom while finding out what happened at 8bit, what he’s doing with Pressware, updates…

  • WordPress Snippets Til Christmas Submissions Opened For 2013

    For the second year in a row, WordPress advent calendar will be hosting their WordPress Snippets til Christmas campaign. Started in 2012, the WordPress Snippets til Christmas features a number of useful WordPress code snippets from members of the community. Submissions for 2013 are now open and don’t have to specifically deal with the Advent…

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