Month: February 2016

  • Critical Security Vulnerability Discovered in Elegant Themes Products

    Critical Security Vulnerability Discovered in Elegant Themes Products

    Elegant Themes emailed its customers last night to inform them of a critical security vulnerability affecting a large segment of its product line. An information disclosure vulnerability was found in the Divi Builder (included in our Divi and Extra themes, as well as our Divi Builder plugin) which resulted in the potential for user privilege…

  • WP Pusher 2.1.0 Offers Tighter Integration with GitHub and Bitbucket

    WP Pusher 2.1.0 Offers Tighter Integration with GitHub and Bitbucket

    WP Pusher is on a relentless mission to make it effortless for WordPress developers to connect their plugin and theme repositories hosted on GitHub and Bitbucket. Version 2.1.0 of the plugin eliminates the requirement to manually create a token with GitHub and introduces 1-click authentication via OAuth. This update makes setting up the plugin on…

  • TGM Plugin Activation Team Releases Custom Generator

    TGM Plugin Activation Team Releases Custom Generator

    The development team behind TGM Plugin Activation released its new generator last week. The popular tool is a PHP library that allows WordPress developers to require or recommend plugins for a theme or plugin. It essentially helps walk WordPress users through installation and activation of plugin dependencies in the admin. Bundling a bunch of plugin-type…

  • GitHub Responds to Letter from Open Source Project Maintainers

    GitHub Responds to Letter from Open Source Project Maintainers

    Last month a group of open source project maintainers confronted GitHub with an open letter of complaints regarding issue management. They were frustrated by a lack of communication from GitHub and a lack of features for managing issues. More than 1700 maintainers of open source projects, including several projects related to WordPress, have signed the…

  • Customizer Responsive Preview and Selective Refresh to be Merged Into WordPress 4.5

    Customizer Responsive Preview and Selective Refresh to be Merged Into WordPress 4.5

    Last week the feature plugin decision deadline closed and WordPress core contributors approved Responsive Preview and Selective Refresh for merge. The merge deadline is Wednesday, February 17, followed by the first beta next week. Both feature approved for 4.5 extend the customizer to improve live previews. A new version of the Customize Partial Refresh plugin…

  • Rescue Themes is For Sale

    Rescue Themes is For Sale

    After two years in business, Jami Gibbs is selling Rescue Themes. The niche theme shop specializes in products for nonprofits, politics, breweries, and e-commerce websites. Gibbs did not publicly disclose how much revenue the shop is generating, but Rescue Themes has seven products available on Themeforest ranging in price from $16-$59. She also has several…

  • Bluehost Open Sources Script Used to Update 2.5 Million WordPress Sites

    Bluehost Open Sources Script Used to Update 2.5 Million WordPress Sites

    During the 2015 State of the Word address, Matt Mullenweg highlighted Bluehost‘s recent efforts to update its customers’ outdated WordPress sites. After finding that 80% of their WordPress installations were not on the latest version, Bluehost wrote a Perl script that uses WP-CLI to update sites, even those running on versions as old as 1.0.2.…

  • WordCamp Europe Assembles 130-Person Volunteer Team

    WordCamp Europe Assembles 130-Person Volunteer Team

    The call for volunteers for WordCamp Europe closed this week and organizers announced that they have assembled a team of more than 100 people to help run the event. The 130 applicants represent 33 countries from Europe and beyond, with the highest numbers from the United States, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy, and Romania. The event…

  • BuddyPress 2.5 Will Add Customizable Emails via a New BP Email API

    BuddyPress 2.5 Will Add Customizable Emails via a New BP Email API

    BuddyPress 2.5 beta 1 was released this week with a list of new features and improvements to test, including a brand new BP Email API. The new API allows users to easily customize any email that BuddyPress sends, without having to leave the admin or write any code. The ticket to overhaul BuddyPress emails was…

  • Learn How to Test WordPress Core Patches with VVV on Mac OS

    Learn How to Test WordPress Core Patches with VVV on Mac OS

    Testing patches is one way that both developers and non-developers can contribute to WordPress without writing any code. It’s a valuable service that keeps things moving along in tickets and helps patches make their way into core. The most challenging part of testing patches is getting your testing environment set up properly. The WordPress core…

  • Automattic Launches Components with 5 New Starter Themes Based on Underscores

    Automattic Launches Components with 5 New Starter Themes Based on Underscores

    Automattic’s team of theme developers announced the release of Components today along with a suite of themes that extend the popular Underscores starter theme for specific use cases. These include a classic blog, modern blog, portfolio, magazine, and business theme. The new Components website lets theme authors download a theme that includes reusable components tailored…

  • WordPress Theme Review Team Recommends Authors Start Keeping a Change Log

    WordPress Theme Review Team Recommends Authors Start Keeping a Change Log

    Last April, WordPress Theme Review Team member Jose Castaneda proposed that the team adopt a standard change log format. Theme authors are not yet required to keep a change log but the general consensus is that it’s a good practice that benefits users. Castaneda revived the topic of change logs during the team’s most recent…

  • WordPress Contributors Look for a Path Forward for the WP REST API

    WordPress Contributors Look for a Path Forward for the WP REST API

    Over the weekend, discussion continued surrounding the direction of the WP REST API, as both Matt Mullenweg and Ryan McCue took to their WordPress blogs to clarify statements from last week’s status meeting. Differences of opinion are driving a heated debate about what constitutes a goalpost for the API’s readiness for core. In a post…

  • WordPress.org Has Fewer Than 20 Plugins Using the WP REST API in Core

    WordPress.org Has Fewer Than 20 Plugins Using the WP REST API in Core

    During yesterday’s pivotal WP REST API meeting, WordPress contributors discussed adoption of the API. A cursory search of the WordPress.org plugin directory shows that fewer than two dozen plugins are currently using the API scaffolding included in WordPress 4.4. For reference, here are the 20 plugins identified by Mika Epstein during the meeting, along with…

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