Month: August 2016

  • WordPress 4.6 “Pepper” Released, Streamlines Plugin and Theme Management

    WordPress 4.6 “Pepper” Released, Streamlines Plugin and Theme Management

    WordPress 4.6 “Pepper” is now available and is named after Pepper Adams who played the Baritone saxophone and the clarinet. This release doesn’t have any jaw-dropping features, but rather a collection of incremental improvements. Managing Plugins and Themes is Faster Building on the work introduced in WordPress 4.2, this release makes updating, installing, and deleting…

  • WordSesh 4 This Saturday, August 20, at 00:00 – 24:00 UTC+0

    WordSesh 4 This Saturday, August 20, at 00:00 – 24:00 UTC+0

    If you can’t attend any WordCamps this weekend, watching WordSesh live is the next best thing. WordSesh, the free 24 hour-long virtual WordPress conference, is hosting its fourth event Saturday, August 20, 2016, at 00:00 – 24:00 UTC+0. There is one session per hour for 24 hours starting with The Brad and Scotty B Show. Speakers…

  • New wA11y Plugin Scans WordPress Sites for Accessibility Issues

    New wA11y Plugin Scans WordPress Sites for Accessibility Issues

    Last week WordPress plugin developer Rachel Carden released wA11y, a new plugin that offers comprehensive feedback on web accessibility issues. wA11y was created to provide a toolbox of resources for site owners and currently includes support for two well known web accessibility evaluation tools: Tota11y and WAVE. “You know that saying ‘Information wants to be…

  • Customize Snapshots 0.5.0 Introduces Scheduled Publishing and Frontend Browsing

    Customize Snapshots 0.5.0 Introduces Scheduled Publishing and Frontend Browsing

    Earlier this year we tested the Customize Snapshots feature plugin, which allows users to draft and preview customizer states. For the past several months Weston Ruter and his team at XWP have been working on adding the ability to schedule Customizer changes. This would allow users to stage content as a set of customizer changes,…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 14

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 14

    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. Terrible Software John James Jacoby explains why he thinks today’s software is…

  • WordPress.com Launches Browser Notifications

    WordPress.com Launches Browser Notifications

    WordPress.com launched browser notifications this week, a feature that delivers instant notifications of site activity to Chrome and Firefox users. Notifications are opt-in, so users will need to enable them before they will be active. Fortunately, they are also configurable on a per-site and per-activity basis, otherwise users with a larger volume of notifications might…

  • WPWeekly Episode 243 – The Struggle is Real

    WPWeekly Episode 243 – The Struggle is Real

    In this unconventional episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Cory Miller, founder of iThemes and a mental health advocate. Normally we discuss the news of the week but both Marcus and I had some things we wanted to get off our chest. We started the show by reviewing my trip…

  • Layers Ends Exclusive Arrangement with Envato, Launches New Marketplace

    Layers Ends Exclusive Arrangement with Envato, Launches New Marketplace

    Layers, the WordPress page builder that installs as a theme, has ended the exclusive arrangement it had with Envato for more than a year. David Perel, co-founder of Obox and Layers, announced that any new Layers themes and plugins will be sold within their own marketplace, instead of through Envato. “Our exclusivity agreement meant we…

  • PHP 7 Is Now More Widely Used than PHP 4

    PHP 7 Is Now More Widely Used than PHP 4

    PHP 7 Release Manager and Core Developer Kalle Sommer Nielsen has been watching the usage statistics of the latest version rise on W3Techs’ market share assessment. PHP is currently used by 82.1% of all the websites for which W3Techs can detect a server-side programming language. The site also collects data on the breakdown of major…

  • Headway Theme’s Future is Uncertain Amidst Financial Troubles

    Headway Theme’s Future is Uncertain Amidst Financial Troubles

    Headway Themes, founded in 2009 by father-son duo Grant Griffiths and Clay Griffiths, is one of a handful of companies that helped pioneer the WordPress commercial theme market. Headway is not a page builder but rather a visual drag-and-drop layout builder for WordPress. In the past few weeks, several readers have contacted us wanting to…

  • WP Job Manager Forked to Create Listings, A Generic Plugin with Niche Extensions

    WP Job Manager Forked to Create Listings, A Generic Plugin with Niche Extensions

    Listings is a new plugin that is aiming to be the “One Listings Plugin to Rule Them All.” The Look and Feel, a team led by Scott Basgaard and Coen Jacobs, created Listings to provide a generic platform that will support niche extensions for things like a job board, real estate, cars, and kittens. “We…

  • Bucharest, Romania to Host a WordCamp October 8-9

    Bucharest, Romania to Host a WordCamp October 8-9

    In 2008, while working for an Irish company under contract with the Irish Parliament, Bogdan Fireteanu was called into a meeting and told that he needed to build 50 blogs as soon as possible. That was the day he discovered WordPress. Over the next eight years, Fireteanu would become more deeply involved with the WordPress…

  • White House Publishes Federal Source Code Policy, Launches Code.gov

    White House Publishes Federal Source Code Policy, Launches Code.gov

    In a post titled, “The People’s Code,” U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony Scott announced the release of the new Federal Source Code policy. The period for public comment ended in April after which the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) analyzed the feedback on GitHub. The new policy primarily concerns custom-developed source code…

  • Ulysses 2.6 Released, Users Can Now Publish Posts to WordPress

    Ulysses 2.6 Released, Users Can Now Publish Posts to WordPress

    Based in Leipzig, Germany, The Soulmen is a company made up of a small team of people who develop exclusively for Apple devices. One of the products the company develops is called Ulysses. Ulysses is a text editor that’s available on the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. The company has released version 2.6 which adds the…

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