Month: January 2016

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 2

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 2

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is part of a new series where I share an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Taking Care of Each…

  • WPWeekly Episode 223 – Celebrating 8 Years of iThemes With Cory Miller

    WPWeekly Episode 223 – Celebrating 8 Years of iThemes With Cory Miller

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Cory Miller, Founder of iThemes. Miller tells us what it’s been like to run the company for eight years. We discuss what’s changed in the WordPress ecosystem since the company’s founding in 2008. Near the end of the interview, Miller tells us…

  • Thank a WordPress Plugin and Theme Author Day 2016

    Thank a WordPress Plugin and Theme Author Day 2016

    Today is normally Thank a Plugin Author Day which motivates users to thank plugin authors but based on discussions from last year’s event, I’ve decided to add theme authors to the mix. The purpose of the day is simple, give thanks and express gratitude to WordPress plugin and theme developers. There are several ways to…

  • Mark Root-Wiley Publishes Free Guide for Nonprofits That Use WordPress

    Mark Root-Wiley Publishes Free Guide for Nonprofits That Use WordPress

    One of WordPress’ greatest strengths is that it’s free to download and use. This makes it an excellent choice for nonprofit organizations that have a small budget. Nonprofits that can’t afford a developer to maintain their sites may opt to run it on their own. Managing a WordPress site requires a basic understanding of how…

  • First WordPress Meetup in Karachi Draws 125 Attendees

    First WordPress Meetup in Karachi Draws 125 Attendees

    The WordPress community in Karachi, Pakistan held its first meetup last weekend led by Waseem Abbas. The gathering drew 125 attendees and organizers have been receiving positive reviews and feedback. The meetup featured two sessions, one on “WordPress Security” by Ahsan Parwez and the second on “WordPress Possibilities” by Usman Khalid. I spoke with Abbas…

  • Your Chance to Give Feedback on WordPress’ Accessibility Coding Standards

    Your Chance to Give Feedback on WordPress’ Accessibility Coding Standards

    The WordPress Accessibility team is seeking feedback on a draft that outlines accessibility coding standards for WordPress core. According to the draft, new features should meet the accessibility guidelines before merging into core. All code released in WordPress must conform with the WCAG 2.0 guidelines at level AA. These basic guidelines are intended for easy…

  • Kernl to Offer Hosted Private Plugin and Theme Updates

    Kernl to Offer Hosted Private Plugin and Theme Updates

    Jack Slingerland started hacking on WordPress in 2008, but recently his career has taken him a bit further afield from it than he would like. By day he is a Senior Software Engineer at CA Technologies in Raleigh, working in React/Redux, Node, ElasticSearch, Grails, and Groovy. But at night he is busy building Kernl, a…

  • PayPal for WooCommerce: How Andrew Angell Is Building a Business with a Free Plugin

    PayPal for WooCommerce: How Andrew Angell Is Building a Business with a Free Plugin

    WooCommerce, which currently powers roughly 30% of online stores, has a growing catalogue of 355 extensions ranging from free to $249. Most of the major payment gateways are offered at $79 per single site license. There are also hundreds of additional extensions hosted on WordPress.org, including several payment gateway plugins that, if listed on the…

  • First Global WordPress Contributor Drive Set For January 30-31, 2016

    First Global WordPress Contributor Drive Set For January 30-31, 2016

    I know a lot of people in the community who got their start answering questions in the WordPress support forums. It’s one of the easiest ways to contribute back to the project without having to touch code. If you’re interested in helping others in the support forums, check out the first global contributor drive on January…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 1

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 1

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. Starting today and every Friday, I’ll share an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Beyond Imagination by Dustin Filippini Dustin Filippini, a…

  • Deployer App Pushes Plugins from GitHub to WordPress.org

    Deployer App Pushes Plugins from GitHub to WordPress.org

    Arūnas Liuiza, like many other WordPress developers, prefers to develop his plugins on GitHub, thanks to the collaborative tools for issue tracking, merging, and pull requests. Hosting and developing open source projects on GitHub is much easier than trying to get any participation from the community via a plugin’s Subversion repo on WordPress.org. For these…

  • WordPress is Revamping Its Testimonials Page with #ilovewp Social Media Campaign

    WordPress is Revamping Its Testimonials Page with #ilovewp Social Media Campaign

    WordPress.org is getting some love in 2016. In addition to a beautifully redesigned login page, the testimonials page is in the process of being completely revamped. The update comes not a moment too soon, as the old testimonials page included entries dating back to 2003 with what are now rather humorous references to b2 and…

  • Early Bird Tickets for WooConf 2016 Now on Sale

    Early Bird Tickets for WooConf 2016 Now on Sale

    WooConf 2016, a conference devoted entirely to WooCoomerce, will be held in Austin, Texas on April 6-8th. Recaps from those who attended in 2014 are all agreed that this is one conference you don’t want to miss if you work with WooCommerce. The event attracts a healthy mix of entrepreneurs, developers, designers and consultants. The…

  • WPWeekly Episode 222 – iThemes Enters The Real Time Backup Space

    WPWeekly Episode 222 – iThemes Enters The Real Time Backup Space

    In this short and sweet edition of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the latest headlines including, iThemes 8th year in business and the launch of their real time backup service, Drupal’s 15th birthday, and more. We also provide a brief status update on WordPress 4.5. Stories Discussed: iThemes Announces Real-time Backup Service Stash…

  • Michael Arestad Sparks Renewed Effort to Improve the Content Creation Experience in WordPress

    Michael Arestad Sparks Renewed Effort to Improve the Content Creation Experience in WordPress

    In 2013, Mel Choyce, Design Engineer at Automattic, published a proposal to improve the content creation and editing experience in WordPress. Her proposal and associated mockups like the one below, generated a lot of discussion. However, the project lost steam and major changes to the Add New Post screen were not implemented. The post editor…

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