Month: March 2015

  • What’s a Better Name for the Happiness Bar?

    What’s a Better Name for the Happiness Bar?

    If you’ve attended a WordCamp, you might be familiar with the term Happiness Bar. It’s an area within a WordCamp venue devoted to providing technical support for WordPress. Morten Rand-Hendriksen thinks it’s time to change the name to something more obvious. The most important task of giving a service a name is to ensure the…

  • Behind the Curtain with DerpPress, WordPress’ Anonymous Satirical Twitter Account

    Behind the Curtain with DerpPress, WordPress’ Anonymous Satirical Twitter Account

    For the past two years, the DerpPress Twitter account has been cranking out tweets to amuse followers with clever puns and subtle commentary on WordPress news and development. Of all the anonymous accounts devoted to tweeting WordPress-related humor, DerpPress is the most consistent and dependable source of timely wise cracks. You’ll find the account tweeting…

  • Mark Jaquith Releases Cache Buddy: A Plugin to Enhance Popular WordPress Caching Solutions

    Mark Jaquith Releases Cache Buddy: A Plugin to Enhance Popular WordPress Caching Solutions

    Mark Jaquith, one of the lead developers of WordPress, released Cache Buddy on WordPress.org over the weekend. His new plugin works alongside caching solutions, such as WP Super Cache, Batcache, and W3 Total Cache, to enable WordPress to better serve cached pages to logged-in users. Jaquith knows just about everything there is to know about…

  • Slack Adds Two-Factor Authentication Support After Recent Security Breach

    Slack Adds Two-Factor Authentication Support After Recent Security Breach

    Slack, which is used by thousands of people world-wide to communicate, recently suffered a security breach. According to Slack, the breach occurred during a four-day period in February. Hackers gained access to a central database used to store user names, email addresses, and one-way encrypted (“hashed”) passwords. In addition, the database contains information that users…

  • Enhanced Plugin Installs Axed From WordPress 4.2

    Enhanced Plugin Installs Axed From WordPress 4.2

    A few days ago, we highlighted how WordPress 4.2 radically improves the installation and update process for plugins. Several readers commented on the article expressing that automatically activating plugins after installation is a bad idea. A decision was made during the March 25th, WordPress core developer chat to remove enhanced plugin installs from WordPress 4.2…

  • WPWeekly Episode 185 – Turning The Page With Joshua Strebel

    WPWeekly Episode 185 – Turning The Page With Joshua Strebel

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Joshua Strebel, CEO of Pagely. We learn how Pagely was founded and the advantages of being an independently owned company. Strebel explains how he’s managed Pagely’s rapid growth while maintaining exceptional service. Last but not least, we discuss the competitive nature and…

  • How to Get Your WordPress Site Ready for Google’s New Mobile-Friendly Ranking Algorithm

    How to Get Your WordPress Site Ready for Google’s New Mobile-Friendly Ranking Algorithm

    The WordPress Theme Review team is encouraging all theme authors to take notice of Google’s upcoming change to its ranking algorithm, which will be put in place at the end of April: Starting April 21, we will be expanding our use of mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal. This change will affect mobile searches in all…

  • HeroPress Publishes its First Essay “Finding Your Place” by Andrey Savchenko

    HeroPress Publishes its First Essay “Finding Your Place” by Andrey Savchenko

    Despite not hitting his funding goal of $60k, Topher DeRosia took the feedback and support he received and moved forward with the HeroPress project. HeroPress now focuses on delivering information through text and images instead of video which significantly decreases costs. It also provides more translation opportunities as it’s easier to translate text versus video.…

  • ThemeReview.co Earns Recommendations by StudioPress and Envato

    ThemeReview.co Earns Recommendations by StudioPress and Envato

    ThemeReview.co, the theme review service started by Emil Uzelac and Justin Tadlock earlier this year, announced StudioPress and Envato both recommend using its service. Those who create themes for Genesis or ThemeForest can now have them reviewed by both before selling them in the marketplace. Themes developed for ThemeForest that are reviewed by Uzelac and…

  • Take The “How Do You Learn WordPress” Survey

    Take The “How Do You Learn WordPress” Survey

    WordPress trainer and coach, Bob Dunn, wants to know how you learn WordPress. Once the survey concludes, Dunn will publish the results in an infographic. With so many options available to learn WordPress, I’m interested to see which method comes out on top. I learned WordPress by trial and error and using tutorials I found…

  • Shortcake Is Now a WordPress Feature Plugin

    Shortcake Is Now a WordPress Feature Plugin

    Shortcake, a plugin that adds a UI to make shortcodes more user friendly, is now an official WordPress feature plugin. The project is led by Daniel Bachhuber, currently the interim director of engineering at Fusion, the company where Shortcake originated. Contributors include Matthew Haines-Young and the folks at Human Made. The plugin is being developed…

  • Pods Lead Developer Scott Kingsley Clark Launches “Friends of Pods” Funding Campaign

    Pods Lead Developer Scott Kingsley Clark Launches “Friends of Pods” Funding Campaign

    Between support costs, website maintenance, and development time, managing a WordPress plugin can be expensive. Despite the costs associated with maintaining Pods, it’s remained free of charge since the day it was created. In September 2011, Pods lead developer, Scott Kingsley Clark, created a Kickstarter campaign asking for $1,500 to help fund Pods 2.0 development.…

  • WP REST API Plugin Version 1.2 Released

    WP REST API Plugin Version 1.2 Released

    The WordPress REST API plugin version 1.2 was released today after roughly nine months of development. Version 1.1 was released in June 2014 with the addition of taxonomies and terms routes and a focus on increasing test coverage for all endpoints. Version 1.2 has test coverage for taxonomies and terms at 98%. Meta is 87%…

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