Month: May 2015

  • Why Cloudup is Not Replacing the WordPress Media Library

    Why Cloudup is Not Replacing the WordPress Media Library

    When Automattic acquired Cloudup in 2013, two of the most exciting parts of the announcement was replacing the WordPress media library with Cloudup and the ability to co-edit posts similar to Google Docs. We discussed the concept in early 2014 and readers were concerned about owning their data. Two years later, the WordPress media library and…

  • Fight for the Future Leads Congress Blackout Campaign to Protest the Patriot Act

    Fight for the Future Leads Congress Blackout Campaign to Protest the Patriot Act

    Three key provisions within the Patriot Act will expire at the stroke of midnight on Sunday. The Senate needs 60 votes in order to provide an extension or renew the provisions past June 1st. Section 215 of the measure is particularly controversial in that it allows the National Security Agency (NSA) to collect data from…

  • o2 Development Team Shifts Focus to WordPress.com’s Core Products

    o2 Development Team Shifts Focus to WordPress.com’s Core Products

    Since writing about o2, Automattic’s successor to the P2 theme in 2013, a number of readers have requested updates on the project’s status. When asked about the project in a recent interview, Matt Mullenweg explained that despite loving the project and truly believing in it, work on o2 has shifted to other parts of WordPress.com…

  • WordCamp Miami to Livestream Tracks Throughout the Weekend

    WordCamp Miami to Livestream Tracks Throughout the Weekend

    WordCamp Miami 2015 is taking place this weekend with a BuddyCamp kicking off today. The event sold out again this year and will have roughly 800 attendees, including a kids’ camp, convening at the Florida International University School of Business campus on Saturday and Sunday. If you weren’t able to make it to BuddyCamp, the…

  • Nametiles Plugin Brings Blockchain-Powered Profiles to WordPress

    Nametiles Plugin Brings Blockchain-Powered Profiles to WordPress

    Openname, the decentralized identity and naming system built on the blockchain, was recently renamed to Blockchain Name System (BNS). Founders Muneeb Ali and Ryan Shea are pioneering decentralized identity with the long-term goal of creating decentralized authentication. Earlier this month, BNS debuted Passcard, a digital form of identity and access control combined. It’s essentially a…

  • Sucuri is Building a Comprehensive Alternative to CloudFlare

    Sucuri is Building a Comprehensive Alternative to CloudFlare

    Sucuri launched a new free performance tool today. The Global Website Performance Tester allows anyone to enter a URL and get a quick assessment of how fast the website is loading from 13 globally distributed testing stations. Results include three key metrics: connection time, time to first byte (TTFB) and total load time. At the…

  • WPWeekly Episode 194 – Celebrating WordPress’ 12th Birthday with Matt Mullenweg

    WPWeekly Episode 194 – Celebrating WordPress’ 12th Birthday with Matt Mullenweg

    In this birthday celebration episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Automattic CEO, Matt Mullenweg. We covered a lot of ground with Mullenweg discussing the following topics: Update on O2 the successor to the P2 theme Memorable moments of the last 12 years Update on the WordPress history book Status of…

  • WordPress Theme Review Team is Cracking Down on Violations of the Presentation vs. Functionality Guideline

    WordPress Theme Review Team is Cracking Down on Violations of the Presentation vs. Functionality Guideline

    During this week’s WordPress.org Theme Review Team meeting Chip Bennett opened the floor to discuss the “grey areas” of presentation vs. functionality distinctions in themes. The hotly debated topic concerns what is permissible in terms of “content creation” for themes that are hosted in the official directory. “We know that CPTs and custom taxonomies are…

  • My Struggle to Learn How the WordPress REST API Works

    My Struggle to Learn How the WordPress REST API Works

    Earlier today, I watched a free presentation on how to use the WordPress REST API by Rachael Baker via WPSessions. If you missed it, you can watch the recording for $9. As I watched the presentation, it was clear that no matter how many tutorials I read, WordCamp sessions I attend, and videos I watch,…

  • Replace the BuddyPress Mystery Man with Unique, Colorful Identicons

    Replace the BuddyPress Mystery Man with Unique, Colorful Identicons

    Nothing makes a BuddyPress site seem more active or more colorful than when members upload their own unique avatars. Unfortunately, not all users have the motivation to follow through with adding a profile picture. You could use a plugin to add avatar upload to registration, or even force BuddyPress users to upload a profile photo…

  • Postcard Project Discontinued, iOS and Android Apps Now Open Source

    Postcard Project Discontinued, iOS and Android Apps Now Open Source

    Kyle Newsome, creator of Postcard, announced over the weekend that the project will be discontinued. The free social sharing app for iOS launched in February of 2014 with the aim to make it easy to share content from your phone to multiple social networks, including your own website. Postcard’s chief selling point was the idea…

  • Hello Security Plugin Aims to Educate WordPress Users on Web Security Best Practices

    Hello Security Plugin Aims to Educate WordPress Users on Web Security Best Practices

    Hello Security is a new plugin developed by Michele Butcher that displays security tips and reminders in the WordPress backend. It’s a fork of Hello Dolly and Butcher’s first plugin submitted to the plugin directory. Security best practices include PASSWORD is never a good password, backup all the things, and only give users the access…

  • How WordPress Business Owners are Benefiting from Publicly Sharing Revenue Stats

    How WordPress Business Owners are Benefiting from Publicly Sharing Revenue Stats

    In light of Automattic’s recent acquisition of WooCommerce (and all of WooThemes), estimated to be in the range of $30M, WordPress business owners have been infused with a fresh perspective of the value and potential in creating strong GPL-licensed products. Automattic’s acquisition of Woo, colloquially referred to as the “WooMattic” deal, is the company’s first…

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