Month: October 2014

  • John Saddington Releases Desk, a Premium Publishing Application For The Mac

    John Saddington Releases Desk, a Premium Publishing Application For The Mac

    Desk is a new $29 desktop publishing application for Mac OS X, developed by John Saddington, aimed at simplifying the publishing experience. Similar to WordPress’ distraction free writing mode, the interface disappears while in full screen mode. When you move the mouse cursor, interface elements appear on the right and lower part of the screen. At the…

  • Security Vulnerability Discovered and Patched in WP eCommerce

    Security Vulnerability Discovered and Patched in WP eCommerce

    If you use WP eCommerce, you’ll want to update as soon as possible to fix a security vulnerability discovered by Sucuri. According to the announcement, the vulnerability could be used by a malicious user to easily get access and modify private information on a site. Any website using WP eCommerce 3.8.14.3 or lower is at…

  • WPWeekly Episode 168 – Recap of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    WPWeekly Episode 168 – Recap of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I dissect Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word presentation from WordCamp San Francisco. We discuss the global focus of WordPress 4.1, renaming the annual conference to WordCamp US, and the enhancements planned for the plugin and theme directories. The plugin picks of the week round out…

  • AppPresser Debuts Reactor: A WordPress-Powered Mobile App Creator Built with the WP JSON REST API

    AppPresser Debuts Reactor: A WordPress-Powered Mobile App Creator Built with the WP JSON REST API

    The folks behind AppPresser, the first mobile app development framework for WordPress, generated some buzz at WordCamp San Francisco with live demos of their upcoming Reactor product. When AppPresser was launched in January, it was groundbreaking in terms of demonstrating the power of WordPress as an application platform. However, it was not as user-friendly as…

  • Where Will WordCamp US be Held?

    Where Will WordCamp US be Held?

    During the State of the Word at WordCamp San Francisco, Matt Mullenweg announced that the event will be renamed to WordCamp US and will no longer be held in the Mission Bay conference center. The announcement doesn’t eliminate San Francisco, California from being the host city but it doesn’t seem likely as venues to hold…

  • Jetpack 3.2 Released, Introduces New Site Logo Feature for Theme Developers

    Jetpack 3.2 Released, Introduces New Site Logo Feature for Theme Developers

    Jetpack 3.2 was quietly released yesterday with a host of new enhancements for self-hosted WordPress sites. Following up on 3.1’s total re-branding of the plugin, 3.2 comes with speed improvements and better caching for related posts. This release introduces the new ‘Site Logo’ feature that was added to WordPress.com themes in late July. The goal…

  • Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word Highlights Internationalization, Mobile, and New Tools for WordPress Contributors

    Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word Highlights Internationalization, Mobile, and New Tools for WordPress Contributors

    Today Matt Mullenweg delivered his annual State of the Word address at WordCamp San Francisco, with roughly 1,000 WordPress enthusiasts and contributors in attendance and hundreds more watching via livestream. Before jumping into the results of the survey, Mullenweg announced that this would be the last event held at Mission Bay conference center. Touch the…

  • MediaPress Now in Beta: A New Media Gallery Plugin for BuddyPress

    MediaPress Now in Beta: A New Media Gallery Plugin for BuddyPress

    For a long time, BuddyPress has been sorely in need of better support for media, as images, video, and audio play a major part in connecting people on social networks. BuddyPress core has adopted the features-as-plugin development model to help facilitate the development of a new media component called BP Attachments. This new Attachments API,…

  • WPWeekly Episode 167 – Preview of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    WPWeekly Episode 167 – Preview of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I dive into the news of the week. We have a lengthy discussion on the subject of niche admin themes for WordPress and what it might be like once the REST API is added to core. After discussing the news, we talked about WordCamp San Francisco…

  • JSTOR Launches Online Daily Magazine Using WordPress

    JSTOR Launches Online Daily Magazine Using WordPress

    In a strategic effort to make academic journals more relevant to your average reader, JSTOR has launched an online daily magazine. The digital academic library offers full-text searches of 2,000+ journals, e-books, and primary sources. JSTOR Daily will serve to bring more context to current events by connecting readers to relevant scholarly publications found within…

  • Unsplash Plugin Brings One-Click Stock Photo Uploads to the WordPress Media Library

    Unsplash Plugin Brings One-Click Stock Photo Uploads to the WordPress Media Library

    Unsplash, the free stock photo site, quickly became popular with designers, due to its tasteful curating of images. All of the high resolution images on the site are carefully selected, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a bad photo among them. Unsplash gradually grows its collection by adding 10 new photos every 10 days, all…

  • Tickets Still Available to Watch The WordCamp San Francisco Live Stream

    Tickets Still Available to Watch The WordCamp San Francisco Live Stream

    This weekend, the annual WordPress conference known as WordCamp San Francisco will take place. It’s the only conference to feature “The State of the Word” presented by Matt Mullenweg. If you can’t make it to the event, there are still plenty of live stream tickets available. Live stream tickets cost $10 and allow you to…

  • BuddyPress 2.2 Will Add Support for Composer

    BuddyPress 2.2 Will Add Support for Composer

    BuddyPress lead developer Paul Gibbs committed support for Composer to BuddyPress core this week. Developers who want to check it out can find the json file at: trunk/src/composer.json. If you’re not yet familiar with Composer, it’s essentially a tool for dependency management in PHP. It is designed to manage packages on a per-project basis by…

  • How to Increase or Decrease The Font Size in The Visual Editor

    How to Increase or Decrease The Font Size in The Visual Editor

    If you use the visual editor to write posts or pages, you’ll know that the font can sometimes be hard to read due to its size. Some themes use a tiny font in the visual editor and unless you know how to apply CSS changes, you’re stuck with it. Luckily, there’s a plugin available specifically…

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