Month: January 2014

  • Widget Customizer Proposed For WordPress 3.9

    Widget Customizer Proposed For WordPress 3.9

    The Widget Customizer plugin is currently being considered for inclusion in WordPress 3.9. Weston Ruter, the project’s lead developer, submitted a proposal for its merge into core. He and a large team of contributors have been working ardently to bring this feature into WordPress so that users no longer have to edit widgets blind. With…

  • Aesop WordPress Storytelling Plugin Is Now Fully Funded

    Aesop WordPress Storytelling Plugin Is Now Fully Funded

    Aesop plugin developer Nick Haskins announced tonight that the project has now been fully funded through its Crowdhoster campaign. He’s raised $6,397 of $6,000, thanks to backing from many major WordPress companies and individuals who are hoping to make the Aesop storytelling engine a reality. Haskin’s open source storytelling plugin allows publishers to create rich…

  • Industry Night #6 – Talking Shop with John Overall

    Industry Night #6 – Talking Shop with John Overall

    In the show we talk about the ten plugins that John installs on every client site and why simplicity is often the most difficult concept for clients to grasp. So pull up a chair, grab a cold one and join me in my conversation with John Overall.

  • GovFresh WP: A Free WordPress Theme For Governments

    GovFresh WP: A Free WordPress Theme For Governments

    This week GovFresh, a government and technology blog, launched a new WordPress theme project to help promote the use of open source software among governments. If you’ve ever visited a local government website that looks like it hasn’t been updated since 1999, then you understand the problem that the folks at GovFresh are trying to…

  • Sir Trevor WP: An Alternative Post Editor for WordPress

    Sir Trevor WP: An Alternative Post Editor for WordPress

    There’s nothing more fun than exploring different interface ideas for the WordPress publishing process. Over the past several months we’ve featured a number of plugins that are vying for the best way to edit content on the front end. Sir Trevor WP is a new plugin that presents an alternative way to edit content within…

  • WordPress, Openness, and Communication

    WordPress, Openness, and Communication

    One of the battles the WordPress.org project has faced since its inception is communication. Not just how much or how little but also the tools used to communicate. When I followed the development of WordPress with eagle eyes from 2008-2011, I used all of the communication channels that were available. IRC, the WordPress development blog,…

  • Progeny MMXIV: A Free WordPress Audio Theme Based on Twenty Fourteen

    Progeny MMXIV: A Free WordPress Audio Theme Based on Twenty Fourteen

    Progeny MMXIV is a new free child theme for Twenty Fourteen. It was created by the folks at AudioTheme, a commercial theme shop that focuses on themes for bands, musicians, and labels. Although most of the design strongly resembles its Twenty Fourteen parent theme, Progeny MMXIV is unique in that it offers integration with the…

  • WordCamp Norway 2014: WordPress In a Winter Wonderland

    WordCamp Norway 2014: WordPress In a Winter Wonderland

    The WordPress community in Norway is growing fast. Just three years ago, WordPress did not have much representation in the country at all. The success of the first Oslo WordPress meetup in May 6th, 2011, sparked more gatherings, including the first WordCamp Norway. There are now three official WordPress meetups happening regularly in different parts…

  • WordPress Co-Founder Mike Little Gets His Own Wikipedia Page

    WordPress Co-Founder Mike Little Gets His Own Wikipedia Page

    Thanks to the folks behind WinningWP.com, WordPress co-founder Mike Little has his very own Wikipedia page. While Matt Mullenweg has been the public figurehead of the WordPress project, little is known about Mike. Within the past two years however, we’ve begun to get a better understanding of who Mike is and what lead him to…

  • A Library of WP-CLI Commands for BuddyPress

    A Library of WP-CLI Commands for BuddyPress

    BuddyPress developers, here’s something new for your toolbox. Boone Gorges has created a WP-CLI community package of BuddyPress commands. This collection includes just a few commands that have helped him with BuddyPress development but he welcomes your pull requests. So far, the commands include: bp activate — Activate a component. bp activity_create — Create a…

  • WPWeekly Episode 135 – Podcasting With WordPress

    WPWeekly Episode 135 – Podcasting With WordPress

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, I was joined by Marcus Couch and Matt Medeiros of Mattreport.com and founder of Slocumstudio.com. I threw out the show notes for this episode and instead, tapped into the collective knowledge of my guests to discuss the world of podcasting with WordPress. The first part of the conversation covers…

  • Technique For Creating Portable Social Menus In WordPress Themes

    Technique For Creating Portable Social Menus In WordPress Themes

    One of the features within the Stargazer child theme we are using on WPTavern are the social icons located at the bottom of the site. The social icons are not images but rather, Genericons. As explained by Konstantin Kovshenin, Justin Tadlock used a method to add social network icons that are portable between themes. By…

  • Status App: A WordPress-Powered Mobile Micro Messaging Service

    Status App: A WordPress-Powered Mobile Micro Messaging Service

    As Matt Mullenweg predicted in the State of the Word address in 2013, this new year brings with it a growing excitement around building applications based on WordPress. The launch of AppPresser, the first mobile application framework for WordPress, produced a healthy buzz around the idea and now the community is primed for more. Ryan…

  • 30 Beautiful Brewery Websites Built With WordPress

    30 Beautiful Brewery Websites Built With WordPress

    While the WordPress community continues to grow and expand every day, so does the craft beer scene. So it only makes sense that a growing number of craft breweries are choosing to build their websites on WordPress. After all, WordPress and craft beer have a lot in common: enthusiasm, loyalty, broad appeal, no shortage of…

  • PressCastle Aims to Put Every WordPress Theme in One Place

    PressCastle Aims to Put Every WordPress Theme in One Place

    PressCastle launched this month with an ambitious goal: to put every WordPress theme in one place. The site currently has more than 13,000 themes that are categorized and searchable. The themes were collected from more than 250 sites and represent 400+ theme authors. If you visit the Themes section of the site you can filter…

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