Month: August 2016

  • Koding Open Sources Cloud-Based IDE, Partners with GitLab

    Koding Open Sources Cloud-Based IDE, Partners with GitLab

    A couple years ago, we published a tutorial for setting up a quick WordPress development environment using Koding’s free cloud-based IDE. The platform allows users to use popular applications or build their own using languages like Python, Java, Perl, PHP, Node.js, Go, and Ruby. Users have access to an Ace code editor and Linux terminal…

  • Quickly Migrate Content From One WordPress Site to Another With WPSiteSync

    Quickly Migrate Content From One WordPress Site to Another With WPSiteSync

    There are a number of plugins available that allow you to migrate WordPress sites but many of them require access to the database. A new plugin called WPSiteSync by ServerPress, LLC, enables you to quickly migrate content from one WordPress site to another without touching the database. WPSiteSync is freely available from the WordPress plugin directory.…

  • BuddyPress Contributors are Building a New Template Pack

    BuddyPress Contributors are Building a New Template Pack

    In 2013, BuddyPress introduced its first template pack, BP Legacy, in the 1.7 release along with theme compatibility. This major project milestone made BuddyPress compatible with nearly every WordPress theme, freeing sites from the requirement of using a BuddyPress-specific theme. BP Legacy has served theme developers well in customizing BuddyPress, but contributors are working on…

  • The Wow Factor in Major WordPress Releases Is Getting Few and Far Between

    The Wow Factor in Major WordPress Releases Is Getting Few and Far Between

    WordPress 4.6 is scheduled for release on August 16th. This release streamlines the installation, activation, and update process for plugins, uses native system fonts for the WordPress backend, and improves the post editor. It also includes a number of enhancements under the hood. Outside of the improvements to the plugin and theme management process, there’s not…

  • Google is AMPing Up Mobile Search Results as Adoption Grows Beyond Publishing Industry

    Google is AMPing Up Mobile Search Results as Adoption Grows Beyond Publishing Industry

    When Google launched Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) in February 2016, the open source initiative was targeted at improving the experience of the mobile web for publishers. Up until recently, AMP pages were only featured in the “Top Stories” carousel, but adoption of the technology has now spread to other industries such as e-commerce, entertainment, travel,…

  • Contact Form 7 Passes 40 Million Downloads

    Contact Form 7 Passes 40 Million Downloads

    Contact Form 7, one of the oldest and most popular WordPress plugins, passed 40 million downloads this week. Takayuki Miyoshi uploaded the plugin on WordPress.org 10 years ago and it’s now active on more than a million sites. Over the years, other developers have created hundreds of add-ons to extend Contact Form 7 beyond its…

  • Users of the Posts 2 Posts Plugin Left Searching for an Alternative

    Users of the Posts 2 Posts Plugin Left Searching for an Alternative

    When it comes to creating many-to-many relationships in WordPress, the Posts 2 Posts plugin created by Scribu is often cited as the plugin to use. Unfortunately, those who rely on Posts 2 Posts will need to find another solution as Scribu has officially announced that he is ending development. In 2013, Scribu published a call for help asking…

  • WordCamp OKC Unifies Oklahoma WordPress Community, Introduces Okie Wapuu

    WordCamp OKC Unifies Oklahoma WordPress Community, Introduces Okie Wapuu

    The first WordCamp in Oklahoma took place this past weekend in Oklahoma City at the Francis Tuttle Technology Center. Although organizers had originally planned for 50 attendees, demand was higher than expected and the event sold more than 100 tickets. Lynn Dye, lead organizer for WordCamp OKC, has been attending the city’s local meetup group…

  • Managing Gravatars in WordPress Is a Jarring User Experience

    Managing Gravatars in WordPress Is a Jarring User Experience

    Gravatar, acquired in 2007, is a service owned and operated by Automattic that allows you to assign profile images to email addresses. These images are used automatically when registering an account on sites or services that support Gravatar. Support for Gravatar was added in WordPress 2.5 “Brecker”. The other day, I registered an account on a new gaming site that uses…

  • Get WordPress News on Telegram via the New WP Tavern Channel

    Get WordPress News on Telegram via the New WP Tavern Channel

    Last week Jeff Chandler and I had a meetup before WordCamp OKC where we discussed new ideas and projects for the Tavern. One quick item on the agenda was to create a Telegram bot and public channel where we can broadcast to those who want to receive news via mobile messaging. In February, Telegram passed…

  • WordPress 4.6 Will Detect Broken Links in the Editor

    WordPress 4.6 Will Detect Broken Links in the Editor

    WordPress 4.6 is set to introduce a broken link checker in the editor, a handy new feature which lead developer Andrew Ozz dubbed “spellcheck for URLs.” Ella Van Dorpe, who is co-maintainer with Ozz on WordPress’ editor component, opened a ticket three months ago to begin work on detecting broken URLs. She proposed that bad…

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