Month: March 2014

  • VagrantPress: A WordPress Development Environment for Themes and Plugins

    VagrantPress: A WordPress Development Environment for Themes and Plugins

    There are many ways to set up a Vagrant-based development environment for WordPress. It’s likely that you’ve come across Varying Vagrant Vagrants in your searches. VVV is probably one of the most popular Vagrant configurations for WordPress, but it may include more than you need. If you’re not contributing to WordPress core, then you may…

  • weDocs: A Free WordPress Documentation Theme Based on Bootstrap

    weDocs: A Free WordPress Documentation Theme Based on Bootstrap

    Writing documentation for products is oftentimes a thankless task. It’s a challenge to style and organize docs in a clear and approachable way. Unfortunately this tends to be an afterthought for many projects, even though it is the first point of connection for users seeking support. A WordPress theme specifically created for documentation makes this…

  • Which Method Do You Primarily Use To Add Items To The WordPress Media Library?

    Which Method Do You Primarily Use To Add Items To The WordPress Media Library?

    If drag and drop is your preferred method to add content to the WordPress media library and you’d like to extend that functionality to the featured images meta box, you’re in luck. Developed by Jonathan Lundström, Drag and Drop Featured Image adds the ability to drag and drop images into the featured image meta box when…

  • WordPress 3.9 Release Date Officially Set for April 16th

    WordPress 3.9 Release Date Officially Set for April 16th

    WordPress 3.9 Beta 3 went out the door today. Andrew Nacin announced the beta and set April 16th as the official release day. Beta 3 isn’t just a slightly better version of Beta 2. In fact, this third and possibly final beta includes more than 200 changes. Nacin cites several major changes that will be…

  • BuddyPress 2.0 Beta 1: Ready for Testing

    BuddyPress 2.0 Beta 1: Ready for Testing

    Fire up your test environments; BuddyPress 2.0 Beta 1 was just released. 2.0 is going to be a stellar release and is packed full of exciting updates and performance optimizations. BuddyPress core developer Boone Gorges announced the beta and summarized new features and changes that will be important for you to test. This release will…

  • WPWeekly Episode 143 – Something To Smiley About

    WPWeekly Episode 143 – Something To Smiley About

    Sarah Gooding and I debated whether or not smilies are content and what the true focus of debate should be concerning the emoticons. I shared my experience upgrading to WordPress For iOS 4.0 and the problems it solved. Last but not least, we discussed the dangers of downloading plugins from untrusted sources. Stories Discussed: WordPress…

  • How To Keep Track Of Upcoming WordCamps

    How To Keep Track Of Upcoming WordCamps

    It seems like there is a WordCamp or two happening every weekend. With so many, it’s tough to keep track unless you routinely browse the schedule on WordCamp Central. However, I’ve discovered a few other ways to monitor upcoming WordCamps. In late 2013, WordCamp central added RSS feeds that notify subscribers when an event is…

  • iThemes Working Fast To Fix Users Upgrade Woes

    iThemes Working Fast To Fix Users Upgrade Woes

    Last week, we reported the Better WordPress Security plugin would be renamed to iThemes Security. We also shared important details to prepare users for the upgrade. Because of the name change, users needed to re-enable the plugin or risk seeing errors. Despite the beta testing period, the upgrade process hasn’t gone smoothly for some users.…

  • Pressgram 2.0 Removes Social Layer to Focus on Publishing

    Pressgram 2.0 Removes Social Layer to Focus on Publishing

    PressGram, the WordPress-powered photo sharing app, has significantly evolved since its launch. The app broke onto the scene last year, positioned as a game-changing challenger to the increasingly unpopular policies of Facebook and Instagram. After supporting the native social networking aspect for several months, John Saddington, the app’s creator, found that most users were not…

  • Underscores for EDD: A Free Starter Theme for Easy Digital Downloads

    Underscores for EDD: A Free Starter Theme for Easy Digital Downloads

    Over the past two years, Easy Digital Downloads has become a dominant player among WordPress plugins for selling digital products. EDD has been downloaded nearly 300,000 times due to its developer-friendly codebase and comprehensive set of features tailored to digital stores. While there are several dozen EDD-ready themes available, many developers prefer to build their…

  • BuddyPress 2.0 to Add Better Spam Management Capabilities for Administrators

    BuddyPress 2.0 to Add Better Spam Management Capabilities for Administrators

    BuddyPress 2.0 is due in approximately three weeks. The release roadmap shows it as being 74% complete. In addition to big performance improvements, this release will introduce several new WordPress admin tools to speed up common maintenance tasks for community managers. An update committed today makes it easier for administrators to mark users as ham/spam…

  • The Dangers Of Using WordPress Plugins From Untrusted Sources

    The Dangers Of Using WordPress Plugins From Untrusted Sources

    The folks over at Sucuri have reminded us once again why it’s important to only download plugins from trusted sources. In a disturbing post published on the Sucuri blog, Denis Sinegubko highlights the dangers of using plugins from untrusted sources. In this post, we’ll talk about “patched” malicious premium plugins. We’ll talk about what they…

  • WordCamp Miami to Host Free WordPress Beginners Workshop for Kids

    WordCamp Miami to Host Free WordPress Beginners Workshop for Kids

    WordCamp Miami is nearly sold out with an estimated 700 WordPress fans to be in attendance. The event is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year and the organization team has announced its first WordPress beginner’s workshop for kids. Tammie Lister and I will be leading the workshop, which will introduce kids and their parents to…

  • Monster Widget: A Useful WordPress Theme Testing Tool

    Monster Widget: A Useful WordPress Theme Testing Tool

    Activating and deactivating widgets can become quite tedious when testing WordPress themes. Monster Widget is a handy plugin, created by the folks at Automattic. It adds all of the default WordPress widgets to a “monster” widget that you can deploy as one collective instance. Once the widget is added to your sidebar, you’ll see all…

  • WordPress Security Plugin Roundtable On Upcoming Episode Of WPWeekly

    WordPress Security Plugin Roundtable On Upcoming Episode Of WPWeekly

    Earlier this month, we interviewed Dre Armeda and Tony Perez of Sucuri.net to talk about WordPress security. Both guests shared information from a services perspective. We received a lot of positive feedback on the amount information presented in the episode. We’re going to turn the tables and discuss securing WordPress from the perspective of using…

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