Month: November 2014

  • WordCamp Maui, HI Set For February 13-14th, 2015

    WordCamp Maui, HI Set For February 13-14th, 2015

    The first WordCamp in Hawaii since 2008 is set to take place February 13-14th, 2015 in Maui. Unlike the event in 2008 where WordPress was a track inside of a Podcamp, WordPress will take center stage. If you’re interested in speaking or financially supporting the event, WordCamp Maui is looking for speakers and sponsors. With…

  • Ryan Sullivan Addresses Concerns With LoopConf

    Ryan Sullivan Addresses Concerns With LoopConf

    Matt Cromwell of WordImpress conducted an interview with Ryan Sullivan, one of the organizers of LoopConf, a conference dedicated to advanced WordPress development topics. In the interview, Sullivan answers questions regarding value, pricing, and the inspiration behind the event. Earlier this month, controversy surrounding ticket prices surfaced on Twitter and elsewhere. However, LoopConf sold out…

  • ModernThemes Launches Site Dedicated to Providing Free WordPress Themes

    ModernThemes Launches Site Dedicated to Providing Free WordPress Themes

    ModernThemes is a new WordPress theme site dedicated to giving away free themes. The themes were designed and developed by Robbie Grabowski and Mike Driscoll, the folks behind a group of agencies that specialize in custom WordPress work. The duo created the site in order to make modern themes and give back to the web…

  • Major Performance Improvements Coming to Jigoshop 2.0

    Major Performance Improvements Coming to Jigoshop 2.0

    The team behind the Jigoshop e-commerce plugin has been working on the upcoming 2.0 release for the past four months. The open source plugin was forked by WooThemes in 2011 to create the early foundation of WooCommerce and has now been downloaded nearly half a million times. If the 2.0 alpha version is any indication,…

  • WordPress Theme Design Challenge Weekend December 13-14th

    WordPress Theme Design Challenge Weekend December 13-14th

    In an effort to inspire WordPress theme designers and add a variety of new themes to the directory, the WordPress Theme Review Team is hosting a Design Challenge Weekend, December 13-14th. The challenge is meant to do the following: Raise the design standard of the WordPress.org theme directory. Match developers to designers. Encourage designers to…

  • A Glimpse Into Serbia’s Rapidly Growing WordPress Community

    A Glimpse Into Serbia’s Rapidly Growing WordPress Community

    After the dissolution of socialist Yugoslavia in the early 90’s, Serbia and its neighboring nations had an uphill climb to reach stability in their newly found autonomy. Transitioning from a planned economy to a market-driven economy was a challenge that Serbians have vigorously embraced over the past 20 years. Belgrade is now a growing center…

  • Where to Find WordPress Related Black Friday Deals

    Where to Find WordPress Related Black Friday Deals

    This is a great time of year if you’re in the market for themes, plugins, or webhosting. Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving where many retailers offer deep discounts. In the past 2-3 years, WordPress businesses have done the same by offering substantial discounts for plugins and themes. WPLift has a great roundup of…

  • Override WordPress Comment Deadline Settings

    Override WordPress Comment Deadline Settings

    Many WordPress users elect to automatically close comments on older posts in order to keep the constant deluge of spam at bay. This method works, but it comes with a couple of drawbacks. The option, found under the Settings → Discussion screen, is essentially an an all-or-nothing choice on older posts. The comment deadline setting…

  • 6 WordPress Things I’m Thankful For

    6 WordPress Things I’m Thankful For

    As the US gets ready to celebrate Thanksgiving, it’s the time of year where I stop to think about what I’m thankful for regarding WordPress. In no particular order, here are six things I’m thankful for when it comes to WordPress. The Community The WordPress community is a large reason for the project’s continued success.…

  • BuddyPress 2.2 on Track to Provide a Basic Member Type API

    BuddyPress 2.2 on Track to Provide a Basic Member Type API

    BuddyPress 2.2 is under active development and contributors are close to having the basics of a new Member Type API on board for the upcoming release. The new API would allow developers to separate users into different types, a common request for many BuddyPress-powered communities. User types make it possible to create some interesting community…

  • WooThemes Launches Storefront, A Free WordPress Theme with WooCommerce Integration

    WooThemes Launches Storefront, A Free WordPress Theme with WooCommerce Integration

    WooCommerce recently passed five million downloads, shortly before the Woo team kicked off the first WooConf earlier this month. The conference, devoted solely to WooCommerce, sold out with 300 attendees. The plugin had 294 contributors on its most recent 2.2 release and is currently being used on 18% of all e-commerce sites on the web.…

  • WordPress 4.1 to Remove Custom Background and Header Admin Screens

    WordPress 4.1 to Remove Custom Background and Header Admin Screens

    WordPress theme developers will be pleased to know that the upcoming 4.1 release will remove the custom background and header screens in the admin. These screens will be replaced with deep-links to the customizer. To be clear, header and background menus will still appear in the admin, but they will be deep-linked to the customizer.…

  • Hierarchy Plugin Enhances WordPress as a CMS

    Hierarchy Plugin Enhances WordPress as a CMS

    WordPress 3.0 introduced the ability for developers to register their own custom post types, enabling the software to be used more easily as a CMS. Custom post types ushered in a new era that allowed plugin developers to create and organize content in a more modular way. If you’ve ever tried to explain the concept…

  • WordPress 4.0.1 Exposes Bad Development Practices Used in Some Plugins

    WordPress 4.0.1 Exposes Bad Development Practices Used in Some Plugins

    With the release of WordPress 4.0.1 less than 24 hours old, we’ve received reports of plugins breaking due to the update. For example, Cool Video Gallery is broken because of the way it handles custom shortcode attribute parsing instead of using the Shortcode API built into WordPress. Mika Epstein, who is a support forum volunteer,…

  • CyberChimps is Looking For Investors

    CyberChimps is Looking For Investors

    CyberChimps, founded by Trent Lapinski, is seeking acquisition offers. Lapinski cites the reason as becoming too big too fast. CyberChimps owns and maintains Responsive, one of the most popular themes in the WordPress theme directory. CyberChimps also maintains iFeature, another popular theme closing in on 1M downloads. The core of the business is services, paid…

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