Month: January 2015

  • WPWeekly Episode 177 – Hanging Out With GoDaddy

    WPWeekly Episode 177 – Hanging Out With GoDaddy

    Over the years, GoDaddy has become a company people love to hate. Whether it’s poor server performance or the actions of former CEO, Bob Parsons, the company has garnered a negative reputation. Within the last two years however, GoDaddy has implemented several changes to turn the company around. In this episode, Marcus Couch and I…

  • Papi Project Adds a Page Type API to WordPress

    Papi Project Adds a Page Type API to WordPress

    The Pages feature, although generated dynamically in WordPress, was designed for use with static, evergreen content. Pages have always been somewhat simpler than posts, which received a major boost to flexibility when custom post types came on the scene in version 3.0. Fredrik Forsmo, a systems developer in Stockholm, Sweden, wanted to do more with…

  • Edit BuddyPress Activity Posts on the Front End

    Edit BuddyPress Activity Posts on the Front End

    Earlier this week, the folks at BuddyBoss released BuddyPress Global Search, a new plugin that allows users to search through every BuddyPress component. The company’s founder, Michael Eisenwasser, was inspired to give back to the project by creating a string of free plugins that benefit the whole community. BuddyPress Edit Activity is the team’s latest…

  • WP Engine Open Sources Mercury Vagrant for Running WordPress on HHVM and PHP-FPM

    WP Engine Open Sources Mercury Vagrant for Running WordPress on HHVM and PHP-FPM

    WP Engine Labs, in collaboration with the VVV creators at 10up, released Mercury Vagrant (HGV) today. The new open source Vagrant configuration uses HHVM to serve PHP code. It also includes the ability to run your development site using standard PHP to test against for comparison. Mercury Vagrant is useful for any WordPress developer who…

  • I Love Composer, I Love WordPress, But I Object to a Marriage

    I Love Composer, I Love WordPress, But I Object to a Marriage

    This post was contributed by David Hayes. David loves solving difficult problems at Press Up, publishing new WordPress tutorials at WPShout, and eating cold cereal with milk. The developer tool Composer has been sneaking in around the fringes of the WordPress community. Rarst is a fan. The Roots theme framework folks like it. There’s support…

  • The Features as Plugins First Model Is a Mess

    The Features as Plugins First Model Is a Mess

    Released in late 2013, WordPress 3.8 was packed with new features including, a new theme browser experience, widgets area chooser, and a redesign of the backend. It’s also the first release to include a feature using a new formal development process called features-as-plugins first. The backend redesign started off as a plugin called MP6 with development…

  • Justin Tadlock Joins Forces with Emil Uzelac to Provide WordPress Theme Review as a Service

    Justin Tadlock Joins Forces with Emil Uzelac to Provide WordPress Theme Review as a Service

    Last week, Emil Uzelac launched a new theme review service targeted at WordPress developers and companies that want their products to adhere to best practices. Just one week after launch, Justin Tadlock, a fellow member of the WordPress.org theme review team and author of the Hybrid Core framework, is joining forces with Uzelac to provide…

  • VersionPress RC1 Released to Early Backers

    VersionPress RC1 Released to Early Backers

    VersionPress, the plugin that allows you to revert changes to a site without having to restore a backup, is being released to early backers. Near the middle of 2014, VersionPress creators Borek Bernard and Jan Voráček created a crowdfunding campaign asking for $30K. The campaign started off on a rocky note, as several readers questioned…

  • Is 2015 The Year of WordPress Admin Themes?

    Is 2015 The Year of WordPress Admin Themes?

    The CPO and partner of Human Made, Noel Tock, published his WordPress predictions for 2015. His predictions include, custom dashboards, front-end editing, internationalization, and more. This could be the year of admin themes, but I think it largely depends on whether the WP API is merged into core. Tock predicts we’ll see a substantial increase…

  • Better Notifications Plugin for WordPress Now Out of Beta

    Better Notifications Plugin for WordPress Now Out of Beta

    The beta version of the Better Notifications for WordPress plugin was released last year, and it lay dormant for many months while its original collaborators searched for a new developer. The plugin was created to allow you to send customizable HTML emails to users based on different actions in WordPress. Jack McConnell, founder of development…

  • How to Customize The Body and Title Font in WordPress Default Themes Without Touching Code

    How to Customize The Body and Title Font in WordPress Default Themes Without Touching Code

    WordPress 4.1 ships with three default themes, Twenty Thirteen, Twenty Fourteen, and Twenty Fifteen. Although the theme customizer enables you to edit a default theme’s colors, header image, and other attributes, it doesn’t give you the ability to change the body and title fonts. If you’d like to easily change fonts in a default theme…

  • New BuddyPress Global Search Plugin Adds Unified Search of All BuddyPress Components

    New BuddyPress Global Search Plugin Adds Unified Search of All BuddyPress Components

    The developers behind the BuddyBoss theme shop released a plugin today that has the potential to benefit nearly every BuddyPress social network. BuddyPress Global Search adds a unified search bar, allowing users to search through every BuddyPress component, along with pages, posts, and select custom post types. Once activated, the plugin turns the site’s WordPress…

  • Preview the New Design for the WordPress Themes Directory

    Preview the New Design for the WordPress Themes Directory

    A long-awaited update to the official WordPress Themes Directory is in progress. Contributors on the Meta team for WordPress.org are picking up speed on the effort to move the theme repository away from bbPress and into a new plugin, comprised of a custom post type for the repository package and a theme uploader. Konstantin Obenland…

  • BuddyPress 2.2 Beta 1 Now Available for Testing

    BuddyPress 2.2 Beta 1 Now Available for Testing

    Over the weekend, BuddyPress project lead John James Jacoby announced that 2.2 beta 1 is ready for testing. The upcoming release has been in development since last September. Jacoby’s campaign for six months of BuddyPress, bbPress, and GlotPress development was fully funded in mid-December, allowing him to spend more time on the project in 2015.…

  • Duplicate and Merge Posts: A New Editorial Plugin for WordPress Publishers

    Duplicate and Merge Posts: A New Editorial Plugin for WordPress Publishers

    WordPress sites with multiple users often run into challenges when attempting to work on the same content. Larger publications require more robust editorial tools for efficient collaboration between administrators, editors, contributors, and authors, who often need to jump in on the same post. Duplicate and Merge Posts is a plugin that offers a new take…

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