Month: May 2015

  • cPanel’s Site Software Addon Disables WordPress Auto Updates

    cPanel’s Site Software Addon Disables WordPress Auto Updates

    A little more than two months ago, Derek Munson, who goes by the username Drumology2001 published a thread in the WordPress.org support forums. While performing maintenance on several WordPress sites on his virtual private server, Munson discovered a number of them running outdated versions. Versions ranged from 3.9 to 4.1 with at least one site…

  • All Sessions from LoopConf Now Available on YouTube

    All Sessions from LoopConf Now Available on YouTube

    LoopConf, a new WordPress conference created for developers, was held in Las Vegas last week with a world-class lineup of speakers. The event was such a success that the organization team is already planning for 2016. #loopconf 2016?! We’ve committed to year 2 and are already making plans! Get on the super early interest list…

  • WPWeekly Episode 192 – Infinite Possibilities With Dan Griffiths

    WPWeekly Episode 192 – Infinite Possibilities With Dan Griffiths

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Dan Griffiths, founder of Section214. We spend the first half of the show learning about Griffiths’ interest in technology at a young age. Once out of the military, Griffiths experienced difficulties finding a job. He discovered Easy Digital Downloads and explains how…

  • WP Engine Rolls Out WP-CLI Support to Select Partners for Beta Testing

    WP Engine Rolls Out WP-CLI Support to Select Partners for Beta Testing

    WP Engine is currently beta testing WP-CLI support with approximately 200 select partners. Those who serve clients that host with the company are eager to see it rolled out to more customers, as WP-CLI has become an indispensable part of many WordPress developers’ workflow. WP-CLI on @wpengine! From the entire WordPress Community, THANK YOU!!!!! —…

  • WP Rollback Provides Basic Versioning for WordPress.org Plugins and Themes

    WP Rollback Provides Basic Versioning for WordPress.org Plugins and Themes

    Despite the recent proliferation of plugins that add git-based version control to WordPress, your average user does not require a full-blown version control system as part of regular site management. Developers can certainly benefit from tools like Revisr and Gitium for managing projects with Git, but the vast majority of WordPress users are more likely…

  • Customizer Theme Resizer Plugin Offers Live Previews of Your Site on Mobile Devices

    Customizer Theme Resizer Plugin Offers Live Previews of Your Site on Mobile Devices

    Contributors on the upcoming WordPress 4.3 release are moving full speed ahead with plans to improve the experience of using the customizer. They’re also exploring ways to re-architect it to make way for feature plugins that would bring in additional functionality. WordPress core contributors have continually demonstrated a commitment to improving the customizer to make…

  • 3 Big Things that Will Happen to WordPress in the Near Future

    3 Big Things that Will Happen to WordPress in the Near Future

    This opinion piece was contributed by guest author Peter Suhm. Peter is a web developer from the Land of the Danes. He is the creator of WP Pusher and a huge travel addict, bringing his work along with him as he goes.   Yet another WordPress prophecy Okay, I admit that the title of this…

  • BuddyPress 2015 Survey Shows Increase in English-Speaking Communities and Commercial Theme Usage

    BuddyPress 2015 Survey Shows Increase in English-Speaking Communities and Commercial Theme Usage

    The BuddyPress 2015 survey results are now available. This year’s survey did not have the same community penetration as 2013 and 2014, with 37.5% fewer respondents, but the information is still valuable for gauging how and where people are using the plugin. Volunteers collected feedback from 211 participants in 42 different countries. Feedback this year…

  • Gazette: A Free WordPress Magazine Theme from Automattic

    Gazette: A Free WordPress Magazine Theme from Automattic

    Gazette is a new WordPress magazine theme from the folks at Automattic, designed by Thomas Guillot. Since the majority of themes produced for WordPress.com are well-suited to single author blogs, Gazette’s fine-tuned focus on digital publications is a welcome addition to the collection. Magazine themes are generally few and far between, because they have to…

  • CampPress: A 2-3 Day Social Experience for Geeks and Creatives

    CampPress: A 2-3 Day Social Experience for Geeks and Creatives

    I attend WordCamps on a regular basis and have often joked with attendees as well as organizers that there should be a WordCamp where people camp out. GoDaddy’s WordPress evangelist, Mendel Kurland, is taking it upon himself to turn the joke into reality. He’s in the preliminary stage of planning CampPress. CampPress is a 2-3…

  • TGM Plugin Activation Library Publishes Roadmap for Version 3.0

    TGM Plugin Activation Library Publishes Roadmap for Version 3.0

    This week contributors on the TGM Plugin Activation (TGMPA) library published a roadmap for the future of the project. TGMPA is widely used by WordPress developers to require and recommend plugins for themes (and other plugins). The library is recommended by Themeforest, CodeCanyon, and the WordPress.org Theme Review Team as an alternative to bundling everything…

  • BuddyPress 2.3 Beta 1 is Ready for Testing

    BuddyPress 2.3 Beta 1 is Ready for Testing

    BuddyPress 2.3 beta 1 is now available. Project lead John James Jacoby encouraged site administrators and BP plugin/theme developers to jump in and test the new features. One of the highlights in the upcoming release is the new Attachments API, which makes it possible for developers to create components that manage uploads. You can see…

  • WPWeekly Episode 191 – Proven Guilty by a Washing Machine

    WPWeekly Episode 191 – Proven Guilty by a Washing Machine

    On this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week. We inform you of the recent security vulnerability discovered in Jetpack and the Twenty Fifteen theme. We also discuss a new crowdfunding campaign to create a server manager built on top of WordPress called HostPress. I shared a personal…

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