Month: July 2014

  • LaunchKey Plugin Adds Biometric Authentication to WordPress

    LaunchKey Plugin Adds Biometric Authentication to WordPress

    We’ve entered the future, folks. With the help of the LaunchKey plugin, you can now log into your WordPress site using your phone’s biometric facial and fingerprint scanning capabilities. The LaunchKey mobile authentication platform has been pioneering multi-factor authentication for WordPress sites via its official plugin since 2013. The plugin has received glowing five-star reviews…

  • Jetpack Rebrands with New Logo,  Adds Custom Post Types in 3.1 Release

    Jetpack Rebrands with New Logo, Adds Custom Post Types in 3.1 Release

    Jetpack is sporting a new logo in the 3.1 release announced today as part of a re-branding inspired by its growth. “Jetpack is ever-evolving and is a major part of Automattic and WordPress. It’s grown a lot since its introduction in 2011, and its branding should grow too. Something better, faster, stronger,” Enej Bajgoric explained…

  • How To Change The Default View Of The WordPress Media Library Uploader

    How To Change The Default View Of The WordPress Media Library Uploader

    When adding or editing images in the WordPress media library, there is a drop down menu that allows you to filter between all media items, only the items uploaded to the post, images, audio, and video. By default, the media library shows all media items. If you find yourself constantly having to switch from all…

  • WordCamp San Francisco Is Not Just Another WordCamp

    WordCamp San Francisco Is Not Just Another WordCamp

    WordCamp San Francisco is one of the largest, annual events, dedicated to WordPress. But is it just another WordCamp, or something else? Eric Mann points out the confusing nature of the event and suggests using a different qualifier. From an outsider looking in, the only difference between a WordCamp in SF and a WordCamp in…

  • BP Project Framework: A Boilerplate for Custom BuddyPress Projects

    BP Project Framework: A Boilerplate for Custom BuddyPress Projects

    Developers who are new to BuddyPress sometimes find BP templates confusing to work with. Common questions include: Why are there so many? Where do I place the files? How can I override the templates in my project? BP Project Framework is a plugin from the folks at WebDevStudios that provides a boilerplate for new custom…

  • Harvesting Emails From WordPress Comments Is A Bad Idea

    Harvesting Emails From WordPress Comments Is A Bad Idea

    A recently published article by WPBeginner explains how to export email address from the comments and import them into a mailing list. While the article advises getting the user’s permission, everything about this practice rubs me the wrong way. If you’re going to do this, please put a big banner near the comments that states…

  • Helpful Tips for Documenting WordPress Themes

    Helpful Tips for Documenting WordPress Themes

    When you have a question about a WordPress theme, where do you look for more information? Theme developers make use of a myriad of documentation methods, from bundling docs to linking to external resources. If you’ve already created a theme and taken the time to document it, then your next challenge is to make its…

  • 7 Aspects Of WordPress I Take For Granted

    7 Aspects Of WordPress I Take For Granted

    After using WordPress for seven years in a row, it’s hard to consider switching to another publishing platform. I have my gripes about WordPress and there are plenty of things that can improve the publishing process. However, after testing a few other open source alternatives, I was reminded of how many things I take for…

  • If I Switched Publishing Systems, ProcessWire Wouldn’t Be My First Choice

    If I Switched Publishing Systems, ProcessWire Wouldn’t Be My First Choice

    CMS Critic, a popular website covering the content management system market, has switched their website from WordPress to ProcessWire. ProcessWire is a free, PHP based, open source, four-year old, content management system maintained by Ryan Cramer. CMS Critic cites the following reasons for moving away from WordPress: Bloat Poor performance on their webhosting account Too…

  • First Vietnamese WordCamp to be Held in Hanoi in September

    First Vietnamese WordCamp to be Held in Hanoi in September

    Vietnam is getting its first WordCamp on September 6th, 2014. WordCamp Hanoi was born out of the Hanoi WordPress Group, an active local meetup with nearly 300 members. The group connects WordPress enthusiasts in the area for relaxed chats and presentations. As of last month, WordPress is now 100% translated into Vietnamese, and some of…

  • Stellar Places: A Plugin to Create, Manage and Display Locations in WordPress with Google Maps

    Stellar Places: A Plugin to Create, Manage and Display Locations in WordPress with Google Maps

    Many Google Maps plugins have a convoluted admin workflow for creating locations in WordPress. Some of the clunkier solutions actually require you to look up longitude and latitude coordinates to manually input for pinpointing. Very few maps plugins utilize custom post types to provide a user-friendly input. Stellar Places is a new plugin designed to…

  • MigrateWP Launches a Service Dedicated to WordPress Migrations

    MigrateWP Launches a Service Dedicated to WordPress Migrations

    While there are many excellent plugins that make migrations easier for developers, WordPress migration as a service hasn’t been widely marketed. MigrateWP is a new business dedicated solely to providing smooth, painless migrations for people who don’t have the skills or time move a site from one host to another. Pricing starts at $200 and…

  • This Week On WPWeekly – A Roundtable Discussion On Crowdfunding

    This Week On WPWeekly – A Roundtable Discussion On Crowdfunding

    This Friday at 3PM Eastern, we’ll be joined by three individuals to discuss the topic of crowdfunding. Crowdfunding is defined as “the practice of funding a project or venture by raising many small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet.” While some projects fail, others are exceedingly successful. Our…

  • WordPress Developers Organize Community Initiative to Standardize Custom Post Types, Taxonomies, and Metadata

    WordPress Developers Organize Community Initiative to Standardize Custom Post Types, Taxonomies, and Metadata

    A WordPress community initiative is underway to standardize content types used by plugin developers. Justin Tadlock is spearheading an initiative to create WordPress community-curated standards for common post types, taxonomies, and metadata. WordPress developers are invited to join the discussion taking place in the Content Type Standards repo on Github where Tadlock outlined the objective:…

  • WordPress JSON REST API Plugin 1.1.1 Security Release: Update Recommended

    WordPress JSON REST API Plugin 1.1.1 Security Release: Update Recommended

    The JSON REST API plugin for WordPress released a security update over the weekend. Version 1.1.1 includes a fix for a vulnerability wherein the JSONP support built-in to the API could be used to serve up arbitrary Flash SWF files. This technique has been known to be used in the past to abuse JSON endpoints…

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