Month: February 2014

  • Sorbet: A Free WordPress Theme From Automattic

    Sorbet: A Free WordPress Theme From Automattic

    Sorbet is a beautiful responsive blogging theme with post formats on parade. The theme has been a big hit on WordPress.com ever since it was added at the end of January. This weekend Sorbet made its debut in the WordPress Themes Directory and is already a favorite, with more than 1,000 downloads in less than…

  • Trend: More People Getting Commit Access To The Core of WordPress

    Trend: More People Getting Commit Access To The Core of WordPress

    It wasn’t long ago when I could count the number of core WordPress committers on one hand. These days, it’s hard to keep track of who does and doesn’t have access. In fact, some developers are getting temporary access for release cycles to work on specific features. I remember in 2010, community member DD32 or…

  • Aquarius: A Free Responsive WordPress Theme For Personal Bloggers

    Aquarius: A Free Responsive WordPress Theme For Personal Bloggers

    Aquarius is a new free theme in the WordPress Themes Directory. The typography features the Georgia font and the home page is geared toward personal bloggers. The single post design focuses on the content with post meta data displayed unobtrusively at the bottom of the page. In addition to being fully responsive, Aquarius has two…

  • WPWeekly Episode 137 – Making A Living On ThemeForest With Jonathan Atkinson

    WPWeekly Episode 137 – Making A Living On ThemeForest With Jonathan Atkinson

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, we were joined by Jonathan Atkinson of Cr3ative.com and discussed what it’s like to make a living using ThemeForest. We dived into a number of topics including: Using ThemeForest as a launch platform The reputation of ThemeForest Can theme authors profit while coding themes the right way How theme…

  • Joost de Valk Author Of The WordPress SEO Plugin Acquires WPForce.com

    Joost de Valk Author Of The WordPress SEO Plugin Acquires WPForce.com

    Joost de Valk has announced he’s acquired WPForce.com from Jonathan Dingman for an undisclosed amount. WPForce was created in 2011 as an outlet for Jonathan to share opinions and news with the WordPress community. Along with the acquisition, Joost shared details of the process he had to go through to transfer the site into his…

  • Piklist WordPress Development Framework Rebrands, Plans to Launch Commercial Products

    Piklist WordPress Development Framework Rebrands, Plans to Launch Commercial Products

    The Piklist rapid development framework for WordPress has rebranded and relaunched its website with the 0.9.0 release. The framework helps developers to quickly build things like fields for settings pages, widgets, custom post types, custom taxonomies and user profiles with minimal code. The most recent 0.9.0 release includes the ability to easily create your own…

  • Theme Review Guideline Revisions Proposed For WordPress 3.9

    Theme Review Guideline Revisions Proposed For WordPress 3.9

    Chip Bennett has outlined a list of proposed changes and revisions to the WordPress Theme Review guidelines. The changes are listed in two sections, required and recommended. The required changes would take effect immediately while those that are recommended could become guidelines in the future. Some of the recommendations include: Bundled Plugins: Themes must not…

  • New WordPress Plugin Aims To Fight Back Against Mass Surveillance

    New WordPress Plugin Aims To Fight Back Against Mass Surveillance

    On February 11th, 2014, internet users around the world plan to fight back in protest against mass surveillance. The setup is similar to the protest that was held in January 2012, which helped to defeat SOPA and PIPA censorship legislation. The February 11th event is called The Day We Fight Back and the mission is:…

  • WordPress.org Plugin Authors Receive Suspicious Requests For Repository Access

    WordPress.org Plugin Authors Receive Suspicious Requests For Repository Access

    A suspicious request has been circulating via email, soliciting WordPress.org plugin authors to give a third party write access to their repositories. The originator of these requests goes by the username bestweblayout on WordPress.org and operates the bestweblayout.com domain. The issue was first reported by WordPress user FractalizeR, who posted the contents of the email:…

  • Fine-Grained WordPress Trac Notifications Help Core Contributors to Specialize

    Fine-Grained WordPress Trac Notifications Help Core Contributors to Specialize

    If you visit make.wordpress.org/core, you’ll find that there’s a new greeting in place. This addition is part of Andrew Nacin’s most recent round of updates for WordPress contributors. The greeting serves to introduce visitors to the development blog and weekly meetings, and also helps to quickly funnel bug filing and contributions to the appropriate screens.…

  • WordPress Service Provider BruteProtect Secures Funding, Forms Parka LLC

    WordPress Service Provider BruteProtect Secures Funding, Forms Parka LLC

    BruteProtect, the cloud-powered brute force attack prevention service that we wrote about back in July of 2013 has successfully closed a seed round of venture capital funding with a private angel investor in California. Jesse Friedman who previously worked for Astonish, has been hired on as the director of innovation. BruteProtect is looking to hire…

  • WordPress Theme Trends To Keep An Eye On For 2014

    WordPress Theme Trends To Keep An Eye On For 2014

    Prospecting theme designers should take note of the nine WordPress design trends outlined by Rachel Adnyana of WPKube.com. Many of the trends on her list are carry overs from last year. Responsive is definitely not a trend but an expectation. Websites that are not responsive are at a serious disadvantage considering at least 17.4% of…

  • WordPress Developer Tom McFarlin Advocates Markdown As A Choice Not A Standard

    WordPress Developer Tom McFarlin Advocates Markdown As A Choice Not A Standard

    Tom McFarlin has published an awesome blog post about developer’s tunnel vision. The gist of the post is that although Markdown is a simplified markup language that makes it easier to format and style content, it shouldn’t be forced onto users. In the post, Tom goes on to say: To that end, I will always advocate…

  • BuddyPress 2.0 Development Kicks Off, Release Set for Mid-April

    BuddyPress 2.0 Development Kicks Off, Release Set for Mid-April

    BuddyPress 1.9.2 was released today. This maintenance release includes two important security fixes related to group creation. It also adds a few improvements to WordPress menus integration, bp-default theme switching and theme compatibility. Today is also the beginning of the BuddyPress 2.0 development cycle. The plugin’s core contributors have finalized dates for beta 1 and…

  • Widget Customizer Approved For WordPress 3.9

    Widget Customizer Approved For WordPress 3.9

    The Widget Customizer plugin is now cleared for takeoff and will land in WordPress 3.9. During the core development meeting today, the plugin was approved to be merged into the WordPress trunk. The days of editing widgets blind will soon be over, as widget editing with live previews will now be a native part of…

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