Month: November 2015

  • How Non-Developers Can Contribute to and Influence WordPress Core Development

    How Non-Developers Can Contribute to and Influence WordPress Core Development

    If you don’t consider yourself a developer and want to contribute to WordPress core, Hugh Lashbrooke’s guide offers a few different techniques. The guide explains how and where to provide feedback and how important it is to beta test new features. Over the years, I’ve used WP Tavern to advocate for and against features in…

  • Daniel Bachhuber Raises More Than $17.5K to Develop a RESTful WP-CLI

    Daniel Bachhuber Raises More Than $17.5K to Develop a RESTful WP-CLI

    Daniel Bachhuber, who maintains WP-CLI, has successfully raised more than $21K through his Kickstarter campaign. He created the campaign to generate funding to develop a CLI interface for the WordPress REST API. According to Bachhuber, the project will allow WordPress REST API endpoints registered via plugins and themes to automatically be usable as WP-CLI commands.…

  • 93Digital Publishes WordPress Time Machine

    93Digital Publishes WordPress Time Machine

    93Digital, a London-based WordPress development agency, has published a WordPress time machine. The page features a timeline where visitors can browse every major version of WordPress released since 1.0. Versions are displayed in a horizontal timeline format with fancy animations when hovered over. Unfortunately, the animations are more distracting than they are useful and add…

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