Month: April 2014

  • Why WordPress Can’t Kill Commercial Plugin Businesses

    Why WordPress Can’t Kill Commercial Plugin Businesses

    Iain Poulson recently published a post that asks an important but easy question to answer. Will WordPress be a Plugin Business Killer? The post is based on the idea that features from a commercial plugin added to WordPress could kill the business based on that plugin. The short answer to Poulson’s question is no. Here’s…

  • Take the WordPress Contributor Experience Survey

    Take the WordPress Contributor Experience Survey

    If you’ve ever contributed to the WordPress project, whether through code, documentation, plugins and themes, speaking at a WordCamp, etc., your feedback is requested on the WordPress Contributor Experience Survey. Jen Mylo announced the survey today, noting that none of the questions are mandatory. One of the questions in the survey asks: “What can the…

  • Read Where You Write In WordPress With The Orbital Feed Reader Plugin

    Read Where You Write In WordPress With The Orbital Feed Reader Plugin

    When Google Reader was shut down on July 2nd, 2013, those who use RSS searched far and wide for suitable replacements. I’ve settled on using Feedly for my needs. However, there is a plugin available that adds an RSS reader to WordPress so you can create blog posts as you read RSS feeds from within…

  • ThemeLab Acquired By Syed Balkhi

    ThemeLab Acquired By Syed Balkhi

    ThemeLab, a popular site dedicated to WordPress theme topics has been acquired by Syed Balkhi. ThemeLab has been a valuable resource of information since 2007. Leland Fiegel, the site’s previous owner made a positive mark within the community when he published an in-depth post explaining why users shouldn’t download and use themes from shady sites…

  • Have You Turned On Akismet 3.0’s Silent Discard Feature?

    Have You Turned On Akismet 3.0’s Silent Discard Feature?

    Akismet is one of those quiet utility plugins that works in the background of your WordPress site without a lot of fanfare. When it’s doing it’s job, your blog comments stay spam-free and you never think twice about it. Forgetting to activate Akismet on a new site will quickly remind you of just how much…

  • Tweet Archive: A Free WordPress Theme to Match the New Twitter Profiles

    Tweet Archive: A Free WordPress Theme to Match the New Twitter Profiles

    Yesterday, Twitter announced that it was rolling out the new profile redesign to all users. If you haven’t updated your Twitter profile, you can click on the “Get it Now” button on the new profiles product page. Last week we featured Ozh’ Tweet Archiver as an easy way to archive your tweets to WordPress. The…

  • New Plugin Adds Less CSS Preprocessor to WordPress Themes

    New Plugin Adds Less CSS Preprocessor to WordPress Themes

    Many WordPress developers opt to use the Less CSS preprocessor to speed up theme development. Its availability of variables, mixins, and functions allows you to do more with CSS and to do it more efficiently. It also makes it easy to compile and minify files for production use. However, the initial setup for adding Less…

  • Display Before and After Images In WordPress With The TwentyTwenty Plugin

    Display Before and After Images In WordPress With The TwentyTwenty Plugin

    Have you ever wanted to combine two images to show a before and after? You can’t do that with WordPress out of the box but it’s possible if you use the TwentyTwenty plugin by Corey Martin. The plugin takes advantage of the clip property within CSS by stacking two identical sized images on top of…

  • WordPress 3.9 Adds 30 New Dashicons

    WordPress 3.9 Adds 30 New Dashicons

    Dashicons are what’s known as an icon font and were added to the core of WordPress with the release of 3.8. The icons are vector based so they can be as large or small as you want without losing quality. Plugin authors can use CSS, HTML, or a Glyph for use within Photoshop to display…

  • Automattic Introduces Postbot App for Scheduling Photo Posts

    Automattic Introduces Postbot App for Scheduling Photo Posts

    Today Automattic introduced Postbot, a new stand-alone application for scheduling image posts. The new app allows users to upload multiple images and schedule them out over several days. Postbot creates a post for each image and automatically posts them to the selected blog, saving users the trouble of manually scheduling each one. When using Postbot,…

  • How The Advanced Image Editing Properties Contributed To WordPress Theme Lock-in

    How The Advanced Image Editing Properties Contributed To WordPress Theme Lock-in

    Although WordPress 3.9 has refined the media editing experience, it did so at the cost of removing a feature users appreciated. In WordPress 3.8, users could easily add a border, vertical, and horizontal padding to images. WordPress 3.9 removed this from the advanced image settings screen. It’s not just those who use the self-hosted version…

  • WordPress Projects Announced for Google Summer of Code 2014

    WordPress Projects Announced for Google Summer of Code 2014

    Earlier this year, WordPress was accepted as one of 190 mentoring organizations for Google Summer of Code 2014. This year marks the 10th annual GSoC and WordPress’ 7th year participating in the program. Five students have been accepted and will soon begin work on some exciting projects: Arian Allenson M. Valdez — Working on GlotPress…

  • 13 Vagrant Resources for WordPress Development

    13 Vagrant Resources for WordPress Development

    Vagrant is an open source tool that makes it easy to configure and distribute virtual development environments. The project was started in 2010 by Mitchell Hashimoto and John Bender who wanted to create a way to standardize development environments for teams. Vagrant was designed to put an end to the “works on my machine” frustration…

  • WPWeekly Episode 146 – WordPress 3.9 With Andrew Nacin

    WPWeekly Episode 146 – WordPress 3.9 With Andrew Nacin

    In this weeks edition of WordPress Weekly, we discussed several topics with WordPress lead developer Andrew Nacin. Ever since the release of WordPress 3.7, many have questioned why auto updates are turned on by default for minor and security updates. Nacin described the philosophy behind the auto update system and why the team will be…

  • Quotable: Highlight and Share WordPress Posts on Twitter

    Quotable: Highlight and Share WordPress Posts on Twitter

    Readers may not always identify with the title that you’ve chosen for your posts but they may find a gem within your article that is more “quotable” and worth sharing. Quotable is a new WordPress plugin that capitalizes on this, allowing readers to highlight any text within your content to quote the article on Twitter.…

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