Year: 2014

  • Opus: A Free WordPress Blogging Theme With A Big Personality

    Opus: A Free WordPress Blogging Theme With A Big Personality

    Opus is a new WordPress theme for bloggers, now available in the official themes directory. Created by WordPress theme developer Fikri Rasyid, Opus takes a mobile first approach to responsive design and features a fluid layout. When he set out to create Opus, Rasyid wanted the theme to provide a great reading experience on any…

  • WordPress Developers Take Note: TinyMCE 4.0 Merged Into Core

    WordPress Developers Take Note: TinyMCE 4.0 Merged Into Core

    Andrew Ozz who is responsible for maintaining TinyMCE in WordPress has announced that TinyMCE 4.0 has been merged into core. The upgrade contains a number of changes including: New UI and UI API. New theme. Revamped events system/API. Better code quality, readability and build process. Lots of (inline) documentation. Overall improvements everywhere All of the…

  • WordCamp Paris 2014: Uniting The French WordPress Community

    WordCamp Paris 2014: Uniting The French WordPress Community

    The third official WordCamp Paris was held this past weekend, featuring 15 talks and seven workshops during Jan 17-18. From all accounts it seems to have been a stellar event. The first day focused on business and enterprise and the second day included a mix of talks and workshops focused on tech, design and community…

  • How to Check For Broken Links On Your Site Using Xenu Link Sleuth

    How to Check For Broken Links On Your Site Using Xenu Link Sleuth

    Checking for broken links using WordPress plugins can lead to intensive use of server resources and impact site performance. Plugins like Broken Link Checker are restricted on certain webhosts because of the performance issues they can introduce to a site. Thankfully, there are free programs available that off-load the process of checking links from the…

  • GoDaddy Launches Managed WordPress Hosting Service

    GoDaddy Launches Managed WordPress Hosting Service

    As Marcus Couch hinted at back on November 27th, 2013, GoDaddy has entered the Managed WordPress hosting space. Plans start at $6.29 per month and include DDoS protection, firewalls, automatic updates and an easy one-click migration tool. GoDaddy states that their service will have blistering speed and guaranteed 99.9% uptime. More Of The Same GoDaddy…

  • 10 Free Plugins to Customize WordPress Admin Color Schemes

    10 Free Plugins to Customize WordPress Admin Color Schemes

    Can you believe that there are already ten plugins available for customizing WordPress admin color schemes? This feature has been popular among plugin developers since the new admin design was added in the 3.8 release. We’ve selected ten plugins that offer a wide variety of ways to customize and control admin color schemes. Many of…

  • WPWeekly Episode 134 – Talking WordCamps With David Bisset

    This weeks edition of WordPress Weekly features special guest, David Bisset. We were also joined by Marcus Couch. After catching up on the headlines, we dove into the topic of WordCamps. Specifically, encouraging women to speak while also increasing diversity, new IRS regulations that corporate sponsors must abide by and last but not least, whether…

  • Remly Hosting Extends Offer to Lifetime Customers Jilted by NodeKi

    Remly Hosting Extends Offer to Lifetime Customers Jilted by NodeKi

    After we reported on WordPress managed host NodeKi going out of business, both former customers and the WordPress community were left wondering what happened behind the scenes. The Tavern was then contacted by the company who purchased NodeKi’s paying customers. Jonathan VanSchaack, director of the web division of Remly Communications, offered to fill us in…

  • New WordPress Trac Features Have Been Ported to bbPress and BuddyPress

    New WordPress Trac Features Have Been Ported to bbPress and BuddyPress

    So far, 2014 is the year for making over WordPress Trac. Over the past couple weeks and during the holidays, Andrew Nacin has implemented a host of new features that make it easier for contributors to collaborate with one another, get better ticket notifications and work more efficiently with new reports and keywords for sorting…

  • Fullby: A Free Magazine Theme For WordPress Based on Bootstrap

    Fullby: A Free Magazine Theme For WordPress Based on Bootstrap

    Fullby is a beautiful new free WordPress theme released last week, created by designer Andrea Marchetti. The theme is fully responsive, based on Bootstrap and features a grid style. This super light theme includes only two images and is fully customizable via CSS. If the design looks familiar, it’s because it was inspired by Twenty…

  • Why You Shouldn’t Be Worried About Screwing Up When Contributing To WordPress

    Why You Shouldn’t Be Worried About Screwing Up When Contributing To WordPress

    In the WordPress 3.9 development chat that was held on Wednesday, January 15th, a number of topics were discussed ranging from features that people are working on to announcing the date for the release of WordPress 3.9. One of the most interesting topics, however, centered around first time contributors using trac to create tickets and patches.…

  • Aesop Storytelling Engine Launches Crowdfunding Campaign

    Aesop Storytelling Engine Launches Crowdfunding Campaign

    Last week Nick Haskins introduced his open source storytelling plugin for WordPress. The proof of concept allows publishers to create big, visual posts with multimedia storytelling tools built right into the WordPress post editor. The New York Times showcased this trend in its feature 2013: The Year in Interactive Storytelling. The trouble is, before Aesop…

  • Tax Day Release: WordPress 3.9 to Drop on April 15

    Tax Day Release: WordPress 3.9 to Drop on April 15

    The date for the WordPress 3.9 release has now been set for April 15th, which coincides with tax day in the US. American developers may want to do their taxes early, because the 3.9 release schedule will be keeping everyone busy. Tentative dates for the 4.0 and 4.1 releases are mid-August and early December, respectively.…

  • Push Notifications From WordPress To Mac Via Push Monkey

    Push Notifications From WordPress To Mac Via Push Monkey

    When OS X Mavericks was released, one of the new features added to the operating system was Safari Push Notifications. The notifications use the new Apple Push Notifications service to notify users of new events. Since the feature was added to OS X Mavericks, there have been a number of services built around it. Roost…

  • Official Git Mirror Now Available for WordPress Core Development Repository

    Official Git Mirror Now Available for WordPress Core Development Repository

    Andrew Nacin announced official git mirrors for WordPress this afternoon on the WordPress make/core development blog. These are read-only mirrors that correspond to the WordPress core development SVN repository. Git mirrors are also now available for BuddyPress, bbPress, GlotPress and the old core.svn “build” repository: git clone git://develop.git.wordpress.org/ git clone git://buddypress.git.wordpress.org/ git clone git://bbpress.git.wordpress.org/ git…

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