WPWeekly Episode 219 – The 2015 Year in Review Part 2 of 2
In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I wrap up our year in […]
In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I wrap up our year in […]
Budding Windows App Studio developers who want an easy way to create a Windows application […]
Earlier this year, WordPress 4.2 added the ability to install and update plugins in-place. This […]
On December 17, telecommunications companies cut off access to WhatsApp in Brazil after the company […]
Automattic announced today that its WordAds advertising network is now available to self-hosted WordPress sites […]
Most of the themes created by the professional design team at WordPress.com are geared towards […]
On the Advanced WordPress Facebook group, a member recently raised the issue of display banner […]
Frontend developers working with Flexbox no longer have to sacrifice support for older versions of […]
There’s a lot that happens in the WordPress ecosystem throughout the course of a year. […]
Earlier this week we interviewed Muhammad Kashif about the phenomenal growth of the WordPress community […]
Mailbag is not a new plugin but it’s one of those convenient tools you’ll want […]
Contributors to the WordPress core Customize component are targeting the upcoming 4.5 release for inclusion […]
Earlier this year Steven Gliebe, founder of Churchthemes.com, launched Pro Plugin Directory, a site that lists […]
If you’re looking for a blog design that emphasizes the words of your content without […]
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