Year: 2015

  • WPWeekly Episode 205 – Interview With Miriam Schwab

    WPWeekly Episode 205 – Interview With Miriam Schwab

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, I’m joined by Miriam Schwab, founder and CEO of Illuminea, a web development company based in Israel. She’s also on the Steering Board of Digital Eve Israel, one of the leading communities for professional women in Israel to help empower women economically. Schwab explains her WordPress origin story, what…

  • First Look at the Twenty Sixteen Default WordPress Theme

    First Look at the Twenty Sixteen Default WordPress Theme

    WordPress 4.4 is the last scheduled major release of the year and with it will come a new default theme to replace Twenty Fifteen. On the Make WordPress Core site, Tammie Lister published an image gallery that shows off the design of Twenty Sixteen. According to Lister, the process of determining the new default theme…

  • Sessions From BuddyCamp Brighton, UK Now Available to Watch on WordPress.tv

    Sessions From BuddyCamp Brighton, UK Now Available to Watch on WordPress.tv

    Earlier this month, the first BuddyCamp Brighton, UK successfully took place. Six speakers presented their sessions from within the venue while four participated remotely. Here’s a break down of the attendees: 13 Sponsors. 8 Sessions. 7 Volunteers. 6 Speakers plus another 4 via video message. 33 Attendees. The conference featured sessions on the origin of…

  • OSTraining Makes Pods Framework Video Training Series Available for Free

    OSTraining Makes Pods Framework Video Training Series Available for Free

    OSTraining, a site that offers video training for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and other technologies announced their Pods Framework video training series is now available for free. Steve Burge, founder of OSTraining.com, says offering the video series for free is the result of a partnership with the Pods Framework project. “This project came about because the…

  • Step Up Your Game: How to Work With Successful WordPress Clients

    Step Up Your Game: How to Work With Successful WordPress Clients

    This post was contributed by Mario Peshev. Mario is the founder and WordPress Architect at DevriX building and maintaining large WordPress-driven platforms. With over 10,000 hours of consulting and training, Mario’s Yin and Yang is his Open Source advocacy and business growth strategy. Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success…

  • WordCampus a Conference Devoted to Using WordPress in Higher Education

    WordCampus a Conference Devoted to Using WordPress in Higher Education

    Higher education is a subject that some WordCamps have tackled over the years, but what if there was an event entirely devoted to it? That’s the idea Rachel Carden is proposing with WordCampus. The idea started off as a tweet but quickly gained momentum with others in the community. Ooh. Dream with me: "#WordCampus: A…

  • What Do You Want to See in WordPress 4.4?

    What Do You Want to See in WordPress 4.4?

    Scott Taylor, who is leading the development cycle for WordPress 4.4, published a post on the Make WordPress Core site asking people what they’d like to see in WordPress 4.4. The post has generated a number of comments from the community. Some of the most popular suggestions include: REST API Fields API Term Meta Shortcake…

  • WPWeekly Episode 204 – Overview of WordPress 4.3

    WPWeekly Episode 204 – Overview of WordPress 4.3

    In this week’s episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I review WordPress 4.3. We discuss the Kim Parsell memorial scholarship and the events that led to its creation. We also discuss Nick Haskins’ rebrand of Lasso. Last but not least, we spread the news that Automattic is hiring. Stories Discussed: WordPress 4.3 “Billie” Named…

  • The WordPress Foundation Begins Accepting Applications for the Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship

    The WordPress Foundation Begins Accepting Applications for the Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship

    Earlier this year, the WordPress Foundation created a scholarship in memory of Kim Parsell to celebrate her life and contributions to WordPress. With the date and location secured for WordCamp US, applications for the scholarship are now being accepted by the Foundation. Details of the scholarship are as follows: It is a scholarship for a woman…

  • Hybrid Core 3.0 Experiments With Community-driven Documentation

    Hybrid Core 3.0 Experiments With Community-driven Documentation

    Hybrid Core 3.0, developed by Justin Tadlock, is available for download. More than a year in the making, 3.0 has over 269 commits and a slew of new features. After the release of Hybrid Core 2.0 last year, Tadlock assumed it would be at least two years before he tackled another major release, “I’d planned…

  • WordPress 4.3 “Billie” Named After Jazz Singer Billie Holiday Is Available for Download

    WordPress 4.3 “Billie” Named After Jazz Singer Billie Holiday Is Available for Download

    After four months of development led by Konstantin Obenland, WordPress 4.3 “Billie” named after jazz singer Billie Holiday, is available for download. This release features menus in the customizer, strong passwords by default, site icons, and variety of other improvements. Menus in the Customizer You can now create, add, and edit menus in the customizer…

  • Text Patterns and the Quick Link Toolbar in WordPress 4.3

    Text Patterns and the Quick Link Toolbar in WordPress 4.3

    WordPress 4.3 is on schedule to be released August 18th and contains a number of improvements. Among the enhancements to the visual editor are text patterns. Text patterns or text shortcuts allow you to quickly add unordered lists, ordered lists, headers, and blockquotes without having to use a mouse. In the visual editor in WordPress…

  • WP REST API 1.2.3 Patches XSS Vulnerability

    WP REST API 1.2.3 Patches XSS Vulnerability

    WP REST API version 1.2.3 and 2.0 Beta 4 address a security issue that affects sites running 1.2 or 2.0 beta. This release fixes a potential XSS vulnerability related to JSONP support in 1.2 and 2.0 of the API. Automatic updates are in progress for 1.2.3 but if your site hasn’t automatically updated, the team…

  • Nick Haskins Rebrands Lasso to Editus

    Nick Haskins Rebrands Lasso to Editus

    In mid July, Nick Haskins, founder and lead developer of Lasso, was served a cease and desist letter from LassoSoft. LassoSoft argued that Lasso violates its registered trademarks and causes confusion to its customers. Instead of fighting litigation, Haskins decided to rebrand the product from Lasso to Editus. The name was suggested by Gavin Aldrich.…

  • WordPress for iOS: Version 5.4 Adds Statistical Insights

    WordPress for iOS: Version 5.4 Adds Statistical Insights

    WordPress for iOS: Version 5.4 is available on the app store and includes a couple of new features. To compliment the improvements to stats in 5.3, 5.4 adds a new stats screen called insights. Insights is similar to the Right Now widget in the WordPress dashboard in that it displays a summary of key statistics…

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