Month: March 2015

  • BuddyPress 2.3 Development Kicks Off, Contributors Prioritize Work on New APIs

    BuddyPress 2.3 Development Kicks Off, Contributors Prioritize Work on New APIs

    The BuddyPress 2.3 development cycle is now in full swing, following a successful 2.2.1 maintenance release that broke the plugin’s one-day download record with more than 10,000 downloads in just 24 hours. More minor fixes are on deck for inclusion in the forthcoming 2.2.2 release. This week contributors identified priorities for new features and improvements…

  • WordPress Plugin Directory Launches New Design

    WordPress Plugin Directory Launches New Design

    The WordPress.org Meta team is on a roll this month. Following the successful launch of the new theme directory, the plugin directory is getting the same treatment with a fresh coat of paint and a set of brand new features. Browsing the official plugin directory is now similar to searching via the admin plugin browser.…

  • Jason Schuller’s Pickle Theme Re-Imagines WordPress as an Invisible CMS

    Jason Schuller’s Pickle Theme Re-Imagines WordPress as an Invisible CMS

    Last week Jason Schuller launched his Pickle WordPress theme on Pickle.pub and the product is now available on Creative Market. Pickle is a restaurant theme that is packaged with a custom admin design to provide a seamless content-editing experience. Schuller’s decision to re-enter the WordPress theme market following the sale of Press75 came after several…

  • There Can Only Be One Sticky Post

    There Can Only Be One Sticky Post

    Last month, we polled our readers to find out how many use the sticky posts feature in WordPress. Out of 322 votes, 66% said no while 34% said yes. [poll id=”56″] Use cases included, featuring content in a slider, portfolio sites, and using it on a directory site. For those who sticky one post at…

  • WordCamp St. Louis, MO, March 14th-15 Will Have a Kids Camp

    WordCamp St. Louis, MO, March 14th-15 Will Have a Kids Camp

    WordCamp St. Louis, MO, takes place on March 14th-15th on the campus of Washington University. Tickets are still available for $25 which covers both days and gets you a T-Shirt, access to events, the after party, and community day. The event features two days of learning about WordPress with four tracks of sessions. Two tracks…

  • ThemeConf: A New Conference for Designers, Themers, and Front-End Developers

    ThemeConf: A New Conference for Designers, Themers, and Front-End Developers

    Designers and front-end developers who work with open source software have an exciting new event to look forward to in the UK this summer. ThemeConf was announced today – a brand new conference created to help themers, designers, and front-end developers recharge their batteries with a variety of unique sessions on the world of themes.…

  • It’s Time For WordPress to Automatically Update Themes, Plugins, and Core by Default

    It’s Time For WordPress to Automatically Update Themes, Plugins, and Core by Default

    Over the weekend, the WordPress plugin directory implemented a major change that better reflects how popular a plugin is. The number of total downloads has been replaced with the number of active installs. While the numbers are not exact, they’re close enough to give people insight into usage. When it comes to reporting WordPress plugin…

  • Chris Wiegman, Former Lead Developer of iThemes Security, Joins 10up

    Chris Wiegman, Former Lead Developer of iThemes Security, Joins 10up

    Chris Wiegman, the creator of Better WP Security, has announced that he’s moved on from iThemes to join 10up. In late 2013, iThemes acquired Better WP Security and changed its name to iThemes Security. As part of the deal, Wiegman was brought on board to continue developing the plugin. Wiegman Moves From Products Back to…

  • WordPress Version Stats Updated: More Than 1/3 of Sites are Running WordPress 4.1

    WordPress Version Stats Updated: More Than 1/3 of Sites are Running WordPress 4.1

    Over the weekend, WordPress lead developer Andrew Nacin announced a major update to WordPress version stats for PHP, MySQL, and WordPress. While the stats page looks much the same as before, more sophisticated methods of collecting and processing the data have been put in place, thanks to the efforts of WordPress.org contributor Dion Hulse. The…

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