Month: November 2015

  • Matt Mullenweg Joins the Gillmor Gang to Discuss Calypso

    Matt Mullenweg Joins the Gillmor Gang to Discuss Calypso

    Last week Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic and co-creator of WordPress, joined Robert Scoble, John Borthwick, and Steve Gillmor to discuss Calypso on an episode of the Gillmor Gang. The video was recorded Tuesday, November 24 and published over the weekend. Mullenweg offers a hands-on tour of the new reader, notifications, and editor and explains…

  • State of the Word Idea: Remembering Those We’ve Lost in the WordPress Community

    State of the Word Idea: Remembering Those We’ve Lost in the WordPress Community

    Later this week, nearly 2,000 people will be in Philadelphia, PA to attend WordCamp US, the annual conference devoted to WordPress. One of the event’s highlights is Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word presentation. In it, Mullenweg shares data on WordPress’ growth throughout the year and gives insight to where the project is heading. About…

  • Early Reviews Show Applications Like Calypso Are the Future of WordPress

    Early Reviews Show Applications Like Calypso Are the Future of WordPress

    Last week Automattic unveiled Project Calypso, a brand new architecture for WordPress.com and a Mac app that mirrors the experience on desktop. The overhaul was nearly two years in the making, a risky bet for Automattic but one that shows a glimpse of what the future of WordPress could be. The new JavaScript and REST…

  • The WordPress Theme Directory Replaces Download Counts With the Number of Active Installs

    The WordPress Theme Directory Replaces Download Counts With the Number of Active Installs

    Earlier this year, the WordPress plugin directory was redesigned. As part of the redesign, download counts were replaced with the number of Active Installs to reflect more accurate data. The WordPress theme directory has finally followed suit by replacing download counts with the number of Active Installs. As you can see from the above screenshot,…

  • Justin Tadlock Is Seeking Beta Testers for His First Major Commercial Plugin

    Justin Tadlock Is Seeking Beta Testers for His First Major Commercial Plugin

    Justin Tadlock, founder of Theme Hybrid, is looking for beta testers for a new plugin aimed at theme developers. The plugin is called Theme Designer and allows authors to manage themes in the WordPress backend. It also displays them on the frontend similar to WordPress.com and WordPress.org’s theme pages. Tadlock has moved beyond using WordPress…

  • Stanko Metodiev’s First-time Experience Contributing Patches to WordPress Core

    Stanko Metodiev’s First-time Experience Contributing Patches to WordPress Core

    Stanko Metodiev, project manager for Devrix, shares his experience contributing a patch to WordPress core for the first time. While browsing Trac, Metodiev discovered a bug report with the menu customizer. Although a patch was already attached to the ticket, it didn’t work, “The change didn’t fix the issue for me, so I submitted a new…

  • Automattic Unveils Open Source WordPress.com Desktop Application for the Mac

    Automattic Unveils Open Source WordPress.com Desktop Application for the Mac

    In the last two years, Automattic has made significant improvements to WordPress.com and Jetpack. From managing plugins, themes, and other updates to New Dash and a revamped post editor. The individual changes represent iteration but when seen as a whole, show off an entirely new WordPress.com. Automattic has announced that the improvements its made in…

  • Nearly Half of the WordPress Plugins in the Directory Are Not Updated After Two Years

    Nearly Half of the WordPress Plugins in the Directory Are Not Updated After Two Years

    Luca Fracassi, founder of Addendio, an alternative search engine for the WordPress plugin and theme directories published an in-depth look at the WordPress plugin directory. The post includes data that shows the number of plugins added to the directory per year, what year the plugins were last updated, and other metrics. My favorite data point…

  • How to Add Right to Left Support to Plugin Banners

    How to Add Right to Left Support to Plugin Banners

    Now that the WordPress plugin directory is using language packs, translated plugins will start to show up in international directories. For some plugin banners however, this is a problem. For Right to Left languages, the icons and titles are displayed on the opposite side of the banner. To fix this issue, plugin directories have implemented…

  • WPWeekly Episode 213 – Aesop Interactive Acquired

    WPWeekly Episode 213 – Aesop Interactive Acquired

    In this short and sweet episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week including, WordCamp Europe 2016, a credit card scam hitting freelancers, and Envato Sites. We also unmask the anonymous buyer who purchased Aesop Interactive. Stories Discussed: Tickets on Sale for WordCamp Europe 2016 Aesop Interactive LLC Acquired…

  • How to Replace WordPress’ Default Avatars With Wapuu

    How to Replace WordPress’ Default Avatars With Wapuu

    Out of the box, WordPress allows you to configure the default avatar that displays for commenters that don’t have one. The choices leave a lot to be desired. Thanks to a new plugin created by Lee Willis, called Wapuuvatar, you can replace default avatars with images of Wapuu. If you’re not familiar with Wapuu, it’s…

  • Why Some Theme Authors Are Waiting Two Months or More for Their First Review

    Why Some Theme Authors Are Waiting Two Months or More for Their First Review

    Within the last few weeks, we’ve received emails from readers wanting to know why it’s taking so long for new themes to be reviewed on WordPress.org. Some theme authors are having to wait two months or more for their first review. Ashley Evans submitted her theme in June and she’s yet to complete the review…

  • Imperva’s Web Application Attack Report Shows Spam Is WordPress’ Largest Security Threat

    Imperva’s Web Application Attack Report Shows Spam Is WordPress’ Largest Security Threat

    Imperva, an international cyber security company founded in 2002, published its 2015 web application attack report. The report includes a thorough analysis of attack data obtained through its WAF or Web Application Firewall. In the report, Imperva’s application defense center group analyzed 297,954 attacks and 22,850,023 alerts on 198 of the applications it protects behind…

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