Month: April 2016

  • Automattic Partners with Let’s Encrypt to Enable HTTPS on All WordPress.com Websites

    Automattic Partners with Let’s Encrypt to Enable HTTPS on All WordPress.com Websites

    WordPress.com announced today that it has turned on encryption for custom domains. The network’s subdomains have been HTTPS-enabled since 2014 as part of the Reset the Net campaign against mass surveillance. Today Automattic expanded HTTPS coverage to more than one million custom domains hosted on the network. Last April the company joined Mozilla, Cisco, EFF…

  • Silk Lite: A Free WordPress Magazine Theme for Fashion Bloggers

    Silk Lite: A Free WordPress Magazine Theme for Fashion Bloggers

    After six months in the theme review queue, Silk Lite was approved for the WordPress.org directory and also passed the extra requirements to be counted among the accessibility-ready themes. This magazine theme was designed with fashion bloggers in mind and features a masonry style grid of posts on the homepage. The basic color scheme for…

  • My Apple News Publisher Experience Three Weeks Later

    My Apple News Publisher Experience Three Weeks Later

    Back in March, I explained how to connect WordPress powers sites to Apple News. After three weeks of being in the system, here is what I experienced. Stuck in Limbo After configuring the plugin and successfully getting WP Tavern approved on Apple News, I thought that articles published on the site would automatically publish to…

  • AffiliateWP Passes 30K in Monthly Revenue After 2 Years in Business

    AffiliateWP Passes 30K in Monthly Revenue After 2 Years in Business

    The team behind AffiliateWP is celebrating its second anniversary today. The plugin and its suite of add-ons has rapidly become one of the most successful products in the WordPress ecosystem under the leadership of Pippin Williamson and his team. Williamson, who is known for his yearly transparency reports, shared that AffiliateWP was the fastest of…

  • WPWeekly Episode 229 – VersionPress Goes Open Source

    WPWeekly Episode 229 – VersionPress Goes Open Source

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week, including a big move for VersionPress as it transitions into an open source project. We provide an update on the development status of bbPress and BuddyPress. We also share details of a critical security vulnerability that was patched in…

  • Limited Edition R2-Wapuu Will Debut at WordCamp London this Weekend

    Limited Edition R2-Wapuu Will Debut at WordCamp London this Weekend

    Last year WordCamp London introduced “Wapuunk,” its 1970’s punk style wapuu, to the world, igniting a new wapuu craze for WordCamps held in the Western hemisphere. The 2015 event had commemorative stickers printed along with a Wapuunk-embroidered scarf for attendees. Shortly thereafter, nearly every WordCamp organization team began designing their own custom wapuu mascots. WordCamp…

  • VersionPress Transitions Into a Free Open Source Project

    VersionPress Transitions Into a Free Open Source Project

    Borek Bernard and Jan Voráček, creators of VersionPress, announced that they’re transitioning the plugin into a free, open source project hosted on GitHub. In addition, they are releasing VersionPress 3.0 Beta, the first version released under the new model. Open Source Is the Way Forward In a post on the product’s site, Bernard explains that…

  • WordCamp Central Now Lets You Track an Event’s Status

    WordCamp Central Now Lets You Track an Event’s Status

    Keeping up and monitoring the progress of WordCamps in and around your area is now a lot easier thanks to a new WordCamp Application status page. The page indicates a WordCamp’s city, applicant’s name, recent milestone, status, and the last time it was updated. The application status page is the result of efforts by Ian…

  • Project Owners Can Now Block Abusive Users on GitHub

    Project Owners Can Now Block Abusive Users on GitHub

    Today GitHub announced a new feature that allows project owners to block abusive users from public repositories. Users who are blocked will no longer be able to open or comment on issues or pull requests, nor will they will not be able to add or edit any of the project’s wiki pages. Blocked users are…

  • Europe Tops WordCamp Growth in 2015 with 70% Increase in Events

    Europe Tops WordCamp Growth in 2015 with 70% Increase in Events

    During the 2015 State of the Word address, Matt Mullenweg shared a few stats that demonstrate the growth of the global WordPress community. A total of 89 WordCamps with 21,000 attendees were held across 34 countries in 2015. This week WordPress community organizer Andrea Middleton published a more thorough breakdown of 2015 stats. She noted…

  • User Role Editor 4.25 Patches Critical Security Vulnerability

    User Role Editor 4.25 Patches Critical Security Vulnerability

    Vladimir Garagulya, developer of the User Role Editor has patched a critical security vulnerability. User Role Editor is used to edit, manage, and create user roles and capabilities and is active on more than 300K sites. User Role Editor 4.24 and below allows any registered user to gain administrator access. Wordfence, a popular security plugin…

  • WP REST API Team Aims for WordPress 4.7 for Merge Proposal

    WP REST API Team Aims for WordPress 4.7 for Merge Proposal

    The WP REST API team released version 2.0 beta 13 of the feature plugin today. This release includes a couple of breaking changes, JavaScript client updates, and many other fixes and improvements. Developers who use the plugin in their projects can expect it to follow a more stable release cycle in the future, as beta…

  • Color Safe: Build Accessible Color Palettes Based on WCAG Guidelines

    Color Safe: Build Accessible Color Palettes Based on WCAG Guidelines

    Last month WordPress contributors approved accessibility coding standards for the core handbook. All new and updated code will need to conform with WCAG 2.0 level AA guidelines. With WordPress core moving firmly in the direction of accessibility, its new guidelines set the bar for themes, plugins, and websites built on top of the platform. Text…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 6

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 6

    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 an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Jen Mylo Moves on From Automattic Jen Mylo, formerly known as Jane…

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