Month: December 2014

  • Atlanta WordPress Coders Guild: A New Meetup for Designers and Programmers

    Atlanta WordPress Coders Guild: A New Meetup for Designers and Programmers

    The Atlanta metro area will soon be getting a new type of WordPress meetup, targeted towards programmers and designers. Local organizers Mike Schinkel and Micah Wood announced the Atlanta WordPress Coders Guild on Meetup.com and have already attracted 55 members who identify themselves as coders. Due to the group’s unique requirements, it is not affiliated…

  • VVV-Dashboard Provides an Interface for Managing Varying Vagrant Vagrants Installations

    VVV-Dashboard Provides an Interface for Managing Varying Vagrant Vagrants Installations

    VVV-Dashboard is a new tool that provides an interface for managing your Varying Vagrant Vagrants installations. Inspired by Variable VVV, a script that makes it easy to create and delete sites, Leo Gopal made VVV-Dashboard to complement it. Gopal is a WordPress developer from Cape Town, South Africa. “I installed my first WordPress site seven…

  • ManageWP Releases Plugin Discovery Tool

    ManageWP Releases Plugin Discovery Tool

    The WordPress plugin directory has nearly 35k plugins and discovering new ones that have been tested and downloaded a few thousand times is difficult. Users can browse the directory for newest, recently updated, most popular, and highest rated plugins. With the exception of the recently updated category, there’s no way to discover plugins in the…

  • Jetpack 3.3 Introduces New Centralized Dashboard for Managing Multiple WordPress Sites

    Jetpack 3.3 Introduces New Centralized Dashboard for Managing Multiple WordPress Sites

    Jetpack 3.3 is now available. The highlight of this release is the new centralized site dashboard feature that allows users to manage multiple Jetpack-connected WordPress sites and WordPress.com sites from one location in WordPress.com. The new dashboard is mobile friendly and includes the centralized posting feature that was introduced in Jetpack 3.2. It also allows…

  • 100,000+ WordPress Sites Compromised Using the Slider Revolution Security Vulnerability

    100,000+ WordPress Sites Compromised Using the Slider Revolution Security Vulnerability

    Over the weekend, the security team at Sucuri discovered that more than 100,000 WordPress sites have been hit with the SoakSoak.ru malware campaign. This campaign has resulted in more than 11,000 domains being blacklisted by Google. SoakSoak modifies the wp-includes/template-loader.php file in order to inject Javascript, which contains the malware, into every page on compromised…

  • Pippin Williamson on Building a Community Around Your Open Source Project

    Pippin Williamson on Building a Community Around Your Open Source Project

    When Pippin Williamson launched Easy Digital Downloads in early 2012, he could not have predicted the success that the open source project is experiencing today. The core plugin is approaching half a million downloads and recently passed 100 contributors on GitHub. It provides the foundation for a profitable commercial marketplace of more than 190 extensions…

  • The Majority of Shark Tank Contestants Use WordPress and WooCommerce

    The Majority of Shark Tank Contestants Use WordPress and WooCommerce

    Have you ever wondered what CMS and eCommerce system Shark Tank contestants use? WP Engine used BuiltWith and looked at the websites of each contestant appearing on the show between seasons 1-5. They also manually investigated each site to determine some of the more complex setups. Factors WP Engine looked for include: if the site…

  • Google Earth API to Retire December 12th, 2015

    Google Earth API to Retire December 12th, 2015

    For over six years, the Google Earth API has enabled countless developers to build 3D mapping applications in the browser. Those days are over as Google announced on its developer blog that the API is deprecated and will officially retire December 12th, 2015. The Google Earth API is built on the NPAPI plugin framework which…

  • BuddyPress, bbPress, and GlotPress Development Campaign is Now Fully Funded

    BuddyPress, bbPress, and GlotPress Development Campaign is Now Fully Funded

    John James Jacoby’s crowd-funding campaign for development on WordPress’ sister projects is now closed and fully funded at $51,500. For the first six months of 2015, he will be working full-time to push the BuddyPress, bbPress, and GlotPress projects forward. Jacoby is essentially pioneering a new way of working as an open source developer funded…

  • A Newbie’s Guide to bbPress

    A Newbie’s Guide to bbPress

    If you’re brand new to bbPress, you may not know about some of the ways it can be extended beyond being a simple forum. Additional functionality can be added with plugins, its output can be manipulated through CSS, and development is easy to keep up with. Even though bbPress has a getting started guide available,…

  • Variable VVV: A New VVV Site Creation Wizard for WordPress

    Variable VVV: A New VVV Site Creation Wizard for WordPress

    Brad Parbs and his colleagues at WebDevStudios have created a new tool for the thousands of developers out there who utilize Varying Vagrant Vagrants for WordPress development. As Vagrant development environments are a daily staple of work life at WDS, the team needed a faster way for setting up new WordPress sites with VVV. Variable…

  • Idea Factory: A Frontend Submission and Voting System for WordPress

    Idea Factory: A Frontend Submission and Voting System for WordPress

    One of the oldest and simplest ways of accessing public opinion is through an up/down voting system. When offered in a controlled setting where everyone has the chance to vote, the system causes the best ideas to float to the top. Idea Factory is a plugin designed to make it easy for WordPress administrators to…

  • WPWeekly Episode 174 – What Would it Take to Lose The Throne?

    WPWeekly Episode 174 – What Would it Take to Lose The Throne?

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss what it would take for WordPress to lose its dominant market share position. We both agree that WordPress isn’t going anywhere soon but it’s something to be mindful of. We share our thoughts on the recommended plugins tab coming in WordPress 4.1 and whether…

  • WordPress Themes Directory Now Requires All Themes to be Translation-Ready

    WordPress Themes Directory Now Requires All Themes to be Translation-Ready

    WordPress made great strides in 2014 towards improving internationalization for the global community. WordPress 4.0 streamlined language management in the admin and brought language selection to the installation process. In the State of the Word address this year, Matt Mullenweg highlighted the importance of internationalization to the project when he said, “If WordPress is going…

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