Month: January 2014

  • WordPress 3.8.1 Released: Fixes Twitter oEmbed Issues

    WordPress 3.8.1 was released today with more than 30 tickets resolved for this milestone. Automatic background updates will be gradually rolled out over the next 24 hours. One of the most notable fixes was switching Twitter oEmbed to SSL. Twitter changed its API, which broke Twitter oEmbed links across all WordPress installations. If you’ve got…

  • Behind The Scenes In The WordPress Plugin Directory With Mika Epstein

    Behind The Scenes In The WordPress Plugin Directory With Mika Epstein

    The WordPress Plugin Directory currently lists more than 29,000 plugins. It’s the first stop for any WordPress user looking to extend the capabilities of the software. With over 585 million downloads and a massive worldwide user base, it takes a dedicated team to monitor the quality and security of so many extensions. I had the…

  • Tickets On Sale For WordCamp Dayton, Ohio

    Tickets On Sale For WordCamp Dayton, Ohio

    Six weeks from now between March 7th and 8th, WordCamp Dayton, Ohio will be underway. This is the first WordCamp to take place in the Dayton area and is one of three scheduled in the state of Ohio. Sessions range from Podcasting for WordPress to WordPress Version control. There are three tracks of sessions available…

  • Interview With Jason Schuller Founder Of Press75.com

    Interview With Jason Schuller Founder Of Press75.com

    The last time I spoke with Jason Schuller, it was 2008 at WordCamp Chicago. He had just launched his commercial theme company Press75. Since 2008, he’s launched a number of projects such as ThemeGarden, the first ever WordPress theme marketplace that gave 100% of the sale back to the theme author. Lately, Jason has been…

  • WordPress.org vs. GitHub For Hosting WordPress Plugins and Themes

    WordPress.org vs. GitHub For Hosting WordPress Plugins and Themes

    There are many factors that come into play when deciding where to host your open source WordPress plugin or theme. Who is your target audience? How much support do you want to offer? Is the project open for collaboration? For many developers this choice often comes down to WordPress.org vs. GitHub. In the past, hosting…

  • CodePen Releases Official WordPress Plugin

    CodePen Releases Official WordPress Plugin

    CodePen has released an official plugin for embedding pens in WordPress. If you haven’t yet discovered CodePen, it’s basically a virtual playground for frontend developers and browsing the site can be addictive. It’s a place where you can write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code in your browser and then see an instant preview. Each collection…

  • Quick Tip: WordPress Saves Your Widgets

    Quick Tip: WordPress Saves Your Widgets

    Have you ever thought about switching your WordPress theme but then hesitated, wondering what might happen to your widgets? Although it may not be obvious, the good news is that WordPress remembers where you previously had your widgets and saves the settings. If you decide to revert back to your previous theme, WordPress will put…

  • Customer Service As A Foundation For Webhosting Companies

    Customer Service As A Foundation For Webhosting Companies

    Oli Dale of WPLift.com has published a great article that goes behind the scenes of SiteGround. SiteGround CEO, Tenko Nikolov, answered questions that provide insight into how the company operates on a day to day basis. I was surprised to learn that the company is just a few months younger than WordPress and will be…

  • tinyCoffee: A Simple, Elegant Donation Plugin for WordPress

    tinyCoffee: A Simple, Elegant Donation Plugin for WordPress

    The WordPress plugin repository hosts dozens of extensions for accepting donations and includes everything from plugins for creating donation forms to plugins that implement full-on CRM solutions for non-profits. But what if you just want to make it easy for supporters to buy you a coffee? tinyCoffee is a new plugin that caught my eye…

  • WordPress Front-end Editor Plugin Gets Major Updates

    WordPress Front-end Editor Plugin Gets Major Updates

    This week the WordPress Front-end Editor team posted its progress on the Make WordPress UI development blog. Front-end editing capabilities are being developed as a feature plugin and will hopefully be considered for inclusion in the core sometime this year. It currently looks a little something like this: The plugin has improved by leaps and…

  • Opus: A Free WordPress Blogging Theme With A Big Personality

    Opus: A Free WordPress Blogging Theme With A Big Personality

    Opus is a new WordPress theme for bloggers, now available in the official themes directory. Created by WordPress theme developer Fikri Rasyid, Opus takes a mobile first approach to responsive design and features a fluid layout. When he set out to create Opus, Rasyid wanted the theme to provide a great reading experience on any…

  • WordPress Developers Take Note: TinyMCE 4.0 Merged Into Core

    WordPress Developers Take Note: TinyMCE 4.0 Merged Into Core

    Andrew Ozz who is responsible for maintaining TinyMCE in WordPress has announced that TinyMCE 4.0 has been merged into core. The upgrade contains a number of changes including: New UI and UI API. New theme. Revamped events system/API. Better code quality, readability and build process. Lots of (inline) documentation. Overall improvements everywhere All of the…

  • WordCamp Paris 2014: Uniting The French WordPress Community

    WordCamp Paris 2014: Uniting The French WordPress Community

    The third official WordCamp Paris was held this past weekend, featuring 15 talks and seven workshops during Jan 17-18. From all accounts it seems to have been a stellar event. The first day focused on business and enterprise and the second day included a mix of talks and workshops focused on tech, design and community…

  • How to Check For Broken Links On Your Site Using Xenu Link Sleuth

    How to Check For Broken Links On Your Site Using Xenu Link Sleuth

    Checking for broken links using WordPress plugins can lead to intensive use of server resources and impact site performance. Plugins like Broken Link Checker are restricted on certain webhosts because of the performance issues they can introduce to a site. Thankfully, there are free programs available that off-load the process of checking links from the…

  • GoDaddy Launches Managed WordPress Hosting Service

    GoDaddy Launches Managed WordPress Hosting Service

    As Marcus Couch hinted at back on November 27th, 2013, GoDaddy has entered the Managed WordPress hosting space. Plans start at $6.29 per month and include DDoS protection, firewalls, automatic updates and an easy one-click migration tool. GoDaddy states that their service will have blistering speed and guaranteed 99.9% uptime. More Of The Same GoDaddy…

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