Month: September 2015

  • WordPress 4.4 Removes the View Post and Get Shortlink Buttons From the Post Editor

    WordPress 4.4 Removes the View Post and Get Shortlink Buttons From the Post Editor

    In WordPress 4.4, the View Post button in the post editor is disappearing in favor of a clickable permalink. Four years ago, Scribu, who is a former WordPress contributor, created ticket #18306. In the ticket, Scribu explains that the View Post button is redundant functionality and suggests that it be removed in favor of a…

  • Alex King, Founder of Crowd Favorite Passes Away

    Alex King, Founder of Crowd Favorite Passes Away

    Alex King, who founded web development agency Crowd Favorite, and author of several WordPress themes and plugins passed away last night at his home. In January 2013, King was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer. He used his blog to tell the story of his fight to stay alive. On August 24th, King finished the…

  • WordPress 4.4 to Possibly Rearrange Fields to the Comment Form

    WordPress 4.4 to Possibly Rearrange Fields to the Comment Form

    WordPress plugin and theme developers need to take note of an important change in WordPress 4.4 that rearranges the comment form. In WordPress 4.4, the comment form is arranged so that the text area is displayed first followed by the name, email, and website fields. According to Aaron Jorbin, WordPress core developer, the change improves…

  • WordCampus Renames Event to WPCampus

    WordCampus Renames Event to WPCampus

    When WordCampus was announced, some of our readers expressed concern that the event’s name is too similar to WordCamp US and would cause confusion. There was also concern that without being officially sanctioned by WordCamp Central, the event would infringe the WordCamp trademark that is owned and protected by the WordPress Foundation. To alleviate these…

  • Freenode to Purge Inactive Nicks, Channels, and Accounts on October 2nd

    Freenode to Purge Inactive Nicks, Channels, and Accounts on October 2nd

    Freenode, the IRC network responsible for hosting communication servers for WordPress and many other open source projects will be performing maintenance on or around October 2nd. Freenode will remove expired nicks, channels, and accounts. Although a lot of people have switched to SlackHQ from IRC to communicate in real-time, the WordPress support channel with hundreds…

  • Lessons I Learned Moderating Comments in WordPress

    Lessons I Learned Moderating Comments in WordPress

    In the past 4-5 weeks, I’ve moderated every comment submitted to WP Tavern. Not only was it an experiment to see what would happen but a new way for me to use WordPress. The experiment introduced me to several drawbacks in WordPress’ comment moderation system. Lack of Context Comments that are pending moderation in the…

  • WP Super Cache 1.4.5 Patches XSS Vulnerability

    WP Super Cache 1.4.5 Patches XSS Vulnerability

    If you use WP Super Cache, you should immediately update to version 1.4.5 as it patches a XSS vulnerability in the settings page. This version also prevents PHP object injections. In addition to security patches, 1.4.5 contains a number of bug fixes. Make sure to update your sites as soon as possible to patch the…

  • WPWeekly Episode 207 – Going Postmatic

    WPWeekly Episode 207 – Going Postmatic

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Jason Lemieux and Dylan Kuhn of Postmatic. During the show, we learn the company’s history and how it started. We discuss what the service offers and how people can take advantage of it. Last but not least, we learn what the company…

  • WP Comment Humility Relocates the Comments Top-level Menu Item to the Posts Menu

    WP Comment Humility Relocates the Comments Top-level Menu Item to the Posts Menu

    One of the key features in WordPress 4.3 is that comments on pages are disabled by default. If you only enable comments for posts, you may be interested in WP Comment Humility, a new plugin created by John James Jacoby that moves the top-level Comments menu item to the Posts menu. The following screenshot better…

  • Highlights From Matt Mullenweg’s Q&A Session on Product Hunt

    Highlights From Matt Mullenweg’s Q&A Session on Product Hunt

    On September 22nd, Matt Mullenweg participated in a question and answer session on Product Hunt. Product Hunt is a site that lets users share and discover new products. In the session, Mullenweg answers questions like what advice he’d give to his 20 and 25-year-old self and how he combats burn out. Here are a few…

  • The WordPress REST API Is One Major Step Closer to Being Merged Into Core

    The WordPress REST API Is One Major Step Closer to Being Merged Into Core

    After more than three years of development, the WordPress REST API is one major step closer to getting merged into core. Ryan McCue, a lead contributor to the project, published the first official proposal to merge the API into WordPress. The proposal explains what the REST API is, why it’s needed, an integration plan, and…

  • The Impacts HeroPress Is Having on WordPress Communities in India

    The Impacts HeroPress Is Having on WordPress Communities in India

    Topher DeRosia, who recently attended WordCamp Pune, India, published a post on the HeroPress blog that describes the subtle impacts the project is having on people. Saurabh Shukla, lead organizer for WordCamp Pune, says the site inspired not only their speaker selection but their presentations as well, “We wanted people to derive at least a…

  • Jeff Yablon and the WordPress Foundation Settle Out of Court

    Jeff Yablon and the WordPress Foundation Settle Out of Court

    Earlier this year, the WordPress Foundation sued Jeff Yablon for trademark infringement. The Foundation wanted Yablon to stop using its trademarks, dismiss the opposition proceeding, pay the foundation for any profits related to use of the WordPress trademarks, pay up to $100,000 per infringing domain name, transfer the domains and pay other fees and damages.…

  • A Recap of WordCamp Pune, India, by Topher DeRosia

    A Recap of WordCamp Pune, India, by Topher DeRosia

    This post was contributed by Topher DeRosia. Topher has contributed to a number of plugins, spoken at many WordCamps, and is the lead of documentation for Easy Digital Downloads. He also operates HeroPress.com on the side. Last July, the lead organizer of WordCamp Pune, India asked if I would come and speak about HeroPress. This…

  • A Look Inside the Offices of 16 People Who Work With WordPress on a Daily Basis

    A Look Inside the Offices of 16 People Who Work With WordPress on a Daily Basis

    In a remote worker environment, people have the choice to work from home or wherever it’s convenient. Syed Waseem Abbas published a guest post on Torquemag, that looks at the offices of 16 people who work with WordPress on a daily basis. Some of the offices are classy while others are small. Many of the…

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