Year: 2015

  • My Struggle to Learn How the WordPress REST API Works

    My Struggle to Learn How the WordPress REST API Works

    Earlier today, I watched a free presentation on how to use the WordPress REST API by Rachael Baker via WPSessions. If you missed it, you can watch the recording for $9. As I watched the presentation, it was clear that no matter how many tutorials I read, WordCamp sessions I attend, and videos I watch,…

  • Replace the BuddyPress Mystery Man with Unique, Colorful Identicons

    Replace the BuddyPress Mystery Man with Unique, Colorful Identicons

    Nothing makes a BuddyPress site seem more active or more colorful than when members upload their own unique avatars. Unfortunately, not all users have the motivation to follow through with adding a profile picture. You could use a plugin to add avatar upload to registration, or even force BuddyPress users to upload a profile photo…

  • Postcard Project Discontinued, iOS and Android Apps Now Open Source

    Postcard Project Discontinued, iOS and Android Apps Now Open Source

    Kyle Newsome, creator of Postcard, announced over the weekend that the project will be discontinued. The free social sharing app for iOS launched in February of 2014 with the aim to make it easy to share content from your phone to multiple social networks, including your own website. Postcard’s chief selling point was the idea…

  • Hello Security Plugin Aims to Educate WordPress Users on Web Security Best Practices

    Hello Security Plugin Aims to Educate WordPress Users on Web Security Best Practices

    Hello Security is a new plugin developed by Michele Butcher that displays security tips and reminders in the WordPress backend. It’s a fork of Hello Dolly and Butcher’s first plugin submitted to the plugin directory. Security best practices include PASSWORD is never a good password, backup all the things, and only give users the access…

  • How WordPress Business Owners are Benefiting from Publicly Sharing Revenue Stats

    How WordPress Business Owners are Benefiting from Publicly Sharing Revenue Stats

    In light of Automattic’s recent acquisition of WooCommerce (and all of WooThemes), estimated to be in the range of $30M, WordPress business owners have been infused with a fresh perspective of the value and potential in creating strong GPL-licensed products. Automattic’s acquisition of Woo, colloquially referred to as the “WooMattic” deal, is the company’s first…

  • WPWeekly Episode 193 – WooMattic

    WPWeekly Episode 193 – WooMattic

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I break down Automattic’s acquisition of WooThemes and discuss the future of WooCommerce. We discuss how the Japanese WordPress community influences WordPress development. Last but not least, we debate the merits of using an honor system for commercial plugins. Stories Discussed: Automattic Acquires WooThemes WordPress.org is…

  • Hookr Enters Beta with New UI and Support for 800+ Plugins and Themes

    Hookr Enters Beta with New UI and Support for 800+ Plugins and Themes

    Last April, Christopher Sanford launched Hookr, a WordPress hook/API reference for developers. He initially wrote the parser/indexer for his own use, to improve efficiency in his work, and was inspired to make it a public resource. “I have been professionally working with WordPress since 2.8, but most of which I would describe as ‘superficial development,’”…

  • Happy Joe Partners with WebDevStudios, SiteGround and Announces Dates for WordPress BootCamps

    Happy Joe Partners with WebDevStudios, SiteGround and Announces Dates for WordPress BootCamps

    Happy Joe, a 501 c3 non-profit organization that helps U.S. veterans with entrepreneurship and employment opportunities using WordPress, has announced a new round of sponsorships and dates to upcoming boot camps. When I talked to James Dalman, founder of Happy Joe in late 2014, he emphasized how important financial assistance is to the organization, “We…

  • Learn How to Utilize the WP REST API with Rachel Baker

    Learn How to Utilize the WP REST API with Rachel Baker

    One trend at recent WordCamps is that any session on the WP REST API will undoubtedly pack the room with attendees eager to learn more about using it. This was certainly the case at WordCamp London 2015 where more than 200 people crammed into a small room to hear Jack Lenox’s presentation on Building Themes…

  • WordPress.org is Testing International Theme and Plugin Directories

    WordPress.org is Testing International Theme and Plugin Directories

    WordPress.org is making strides towards fully localizing the project’s official theme and plugin directories. Dion Hulse posted this morning that he has enabled localized theme directories for all Rosetta sites. For example, the Romanian themes directory is available at: ro.wordpress.org/themes/. Theme filters, directory sub-navigation, info and download buttons, and other aspects of the details page…

  • Automattic Acquires WooCommerce

    Automattic Acquires WooCommerce

    Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg announced today that the company has acquired WooCommerce, WordPress’ most popular e-commerce platform. The plugin recently passed seven million downloads and stats from BuiltWith show that WooCommerce is dominating global e-commerce platforms, powering roughly 30% of all online stores. This is Automattic’s largest acquisition to date, bringing 55 new employees into…

  • WordPress Cape Town to Host 2nd Annual Charity Hackathon in June

    WordPress Cape Town to Host 2nd Annual Charity Hackathon in June

    Last August, the WordPress Cape Town meetup group experimented with hosting its first charity hackathon to benefit local charities. The do_action( ‘wordpress-charity-hackathon’ ); event was so successful in 2014 that organizers were inspired to make it an annual event. The 2015 hackathon is scheduled for June 20th from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. “With a…

  • Short Survey on Which WordCamp Organizer Tools to Improve First

    Short Survey on Which WordCamp Organizer Tools to Improve First

    In the past several months, the Make WordPress Community team has engaged in numerous discussions with WordCamp organizers on how they can improve the tools that are available. Those discussions include: Notes from the Community Summit Improving the CSS Editing Experience Adding More Themes and/or Page Templates The team has created a six question survey…

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