Year: 2014

  • WP-CLI 0.16 Adds WP-Cron Management and Core Checksums Verification

    WP-CLI 0.16 Adds WP-Cron Management and Core Checksums Verification

    WP-CLI 0.16 was released today with help from contributors at WordCamp Seattle. Cron management is the headline feature in this release, and you can now check all scheduled cron events: $ wp cron event list This will output the hook from which the WP-Cron event is fired, next_run_gmt, next_run_relative, and the recurrence (i.e. 12hrs, 1…

  • Two WordPress Plugins That Enable Anonymous Previews Of Draft Posts

    Two WordPress Plugins That Enable Anonymous Previews Of Draft Posts

    Have you ever run into a situation where you need someone to preview a post but don’t want to give them access to your site? Despite the WordPress plugin directory containing over 31K plugins, there are few that offer this type of functionality. WordPress doesn’t have this ability out of the box but there are…

  • WPSeek Mobile: A WordPress Function Reference on the Go

    WPSeek Mobile: A WordPress Function Reference on the Go

    WPSeek is a search engine for WordPress functions, filters, actions, and constants. The site, created by Oliver Schlöbe, has been serving developers and theme authors for more than five years. A couple months ago, Schlöbe released a free WPSeek Android app, making the function reference and search engine easy to browse on Android devices. The…

  • How to Reblog Articles From Pocket to WordPress

    How to Reblog Articles From Pocket to WordPress

    Pocket is a handy service for saving articles to read later. It has mobile apps for every platform and its own reader that makes any content easy to read on the go. Once in awhile you read an article that really inspires you. Pocket’s tagging feature makes it possible to share those articles on your…

  • WPWeekly Episode 153 – The Joomla Beat With Peter Bui

    WPWeekly Episode 153 – The Joomla Beat With Peter Bui

    Marcus Couch and I were joined by Peter Bui of PB WebDev. Bui who lives in Sydney Australia produces the JoomlaBeat podcast. JoomlaBeat is a weekly podcast produced as a resource for the Joomla community. This episode is a civilized and informational conversation that discusses the similarities and distinct differences between the WordPress and Joomla…

  • Friday Fun: Top 25 WordPress Movie Titles

    Friday Fun: Top 25 WordPress Movie Titles

    What started off as a simple request to bring back the #WPvideogames meme on Twitter has turned into the craziest bunch of #WPmovie titles I’ve ever seen. The meme was started by DerpPress. DerpPress turns ordinary WordPress news and events into comedy gold. However, no one knows who the mysterious person is controlling the account.…

  • Tickets Now On Sale for WordCamp Europe 2014

    Tickets Now On Sale for WordCamp Europe 2014

    WordCamp Europe organizers announced today that tickets are now on sale for this year’s event, which will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on September 27th – 29th. Last year’s event was by all accounts a smashing success and included diverse attendees from around the world. Approximately 70% of those in attendance flew in from outside…

  • Speed Up WordPress With Lazy Load for Videos

    Speed Up WordPress With Lazy Load for Videos

    Embedded content with external requests can really slow a site down. This is especially true when the requests cannot be cached and the content would be impossible to host on your own domain, i.e. third party videos from Youtube and Vimeo. Calling external resources in these instances is unavoidable, but it doesn’t have to drag…

  • WordCamp Toronto 2014 Seeking Speakers With A Focus On Accessibility

    WordCamp Toronto 2014 Seeking Speakers With A Focus On Accessibility

    The organizers of WordCamp Toronto 2014 are looking for speakers. The event will take place on November 15-16th and will use the Twitter hashtag #WCTO. Although the event will feature the usual WordCamp sessions, there is a focus on accessibility (a11y) this year. The organizing group wants to help raise awareness, compliance and the level…

  • The GPL License Doesn’t Provide The Freedom To Infringe Registered Trademarks

    The GPL License Doesn’t Provide The Freedom To Infringe Registered Trademarks

    While the GPLv2 is an open source license that offers many freedoms to do with the code as you please, those freedoms are not carried over to trademarks. Take WordPress for example. WordPress is a registered trademark overseen by the WordPress Foundation. If someone wants to redistribute WordPress as is, they can under the terms…

  • Pods Framework For WordPress Releases Update To Patch Security Vulnerability

    Pods Framework For WordPress Releases Update To Patch Security Vulnerability

    The developers of Pods, a popular WordPress plugin used to create and extend custom post types, content types, taxonomies, users, media, or comments, has released an update that addresses a critical security vulnerability. Version 2.4.3 and all previous versions of the plugin have been patched in case you can’t upgrade to the latest version immediately.…

  • Are The Days Of Paying Less Than $100 For A WordPress Theme Over?

    Are The Days Of Paying Less Than $100 For A WordPress Theme Over?

    If you are selling WordPress themes or thinking about entering the markets, there’s been a plethora of great information published the past few weeks. Topics ranging from whether themes are a commodity to what it is you’re really purchasing when a theme is GPL Licensed. Here is a round up of articles in case you…

  • New Plugin Adds Taxonomies to BuddyPress Groups

    New Plugin Adds Taxonomies to BuddyPress Groups

    The groups component in BuddyPress allows members to create their own mini-social networks, each with its own homepage, activity stream, member directory and administrative panel. In networks where groups play a big part of the social activity, it becomes important to have a way to label or classify groups. When a group doesn’t have a…

  • WordPress Security Alert: New Zero-Day Vulnerability Discovered in TimThumb Script

    WordPress Security Alert: New Zero-Day Vulnerability Discovered in TimThumb Script

    Security vulnerabilities have plagued the TimThumb script for years. It is most commonly used in cropping, zooming and resizing images in WordPress themes. After the large scale attacks launched against the script a few years ago, one might think that theme and plugin developers would be less likely to continue building with it. However, this…

  • New oEmbed Providers Coming in WordPress 4.0

    New oEmbed Providers Coming in WordPress 4.0

    WordPress 4.0 is on track to introduce several new oEmbed providers, according to the most recent core report from Mike Schroder. The following sites and services have been added to the whitelist of oEmbed providers: TED talks Mixcloud CollegeHumor.com Issuu Polldaddy’s short URL format YouTube playlist URLs The process of getting added to the whitelist…

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