Month: July 2016

  • Responsive Design Should Be Required for WordPress.org Themes, Says Matt Mullenweg

    Responsive Design Should Be Required for WordPress.org Themes, Says Matt Mullenweg

    During Matt Mullenweg’s Q&A session at WordCamp Europe, an unidentified Google employee asked about making WordPress sites more mobile-friendly: I work at Google with search and we think the web and mobile are important, but one thing that we noticed is that 28% of the new sites that choose WordPress and come online (that we’ve…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 12

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 12

    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. A Primer on WordPress i18n Carrie Dils has a great article that explains what…

  • WordPress Theme Review Team Works to Address Bottlenecks in Review Process

    WordPress Theme Review Team Works to Address Bottlenecks in Review Process

    The WordPress Theme Review Team published an action plan today, summarizing the team’s consensus on moving forward to address bottlenecks in the review process. The queue is currently backed up with hundreds of themes waiting to be approved. “The Theme Review Team is aware that we currently have problems,” Tammie Lister said before introducing the…

  • My First Impression of PluginsCon, A Conference Dedicated to WordPress Themes and Plugins

    My First Impression of PluginsCon, A Conference Dedicated to WordPress Themes and Plugins

    PluginsCon is a conference dedicated to WordPress themes and plugins scheduled for September 8-9 in Salt Lake City, Utah, organized by Janet Thaeler and Joel Otterstrom. The event is geared towards developers, users, and marketers and was announced in April but has been pushed back to September 8-9 of 2017. I reached out to the…

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