Month: December 2016

  • WPWeekly Episode 258 – 2016 Year in Review Part 1

    WPWeekly Episode 258 – 2016 Year in Review Part 1

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I recap the news and headlines of the first half of 2016. Part two will be recorded on January 4th, 2017, where we’ll look back at the headlines during the second half of 2016, give our predictions for 2017, and share what we’re looking forward to…

  • BuddyPress 2.7.4 Patches Security Vulnerability That Could Allow Arbitrary File Deletion

    BuddyPress 2.7.4 Patches Security Vulnerability That Could Allow Arbitrary File Deletion

    The BuddyPress development team has released BuddyPress 2.7.4 to address a security vulnerability that affects all versions back to 2.0. According to John James Jacoby, lead developer of BuddyPress, “This version patches a vulnerability to the BuddyPress core attachments API that could allow arbitrary file deletion on certain installation configurations.” The vulnerability was responsibly disclosed by…

  • WordPress.org Launches Homepage Redesign

    WordPress.org Launches Homepage Redesign

    WordPress.org made its new homepage redesign live today. The meta team worked quickly to put the new design in place in time for the holidays. “While this is only the first iteration, the plan is to continue design and development to create something truly amazing,” Mark Uraine said in the announcement. “This is the first…

  • WPWeekly Episode 257 – My Side Project, WordPress 4.7, and the News

    WPWeekly Episode 257 – My Side Project, WordPress 4.7, and the News

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week including, WooCommerce’s 42% market share, the redesign concept of WordPress.org, and two plugin acquisitions. I also share details of a side project I’m working on that involves BuddyPress. Last but not least, we briefly discuss Jeff King’s impact on…

  • Nadia Eghbal Publishes Guide to Financial Support for Open Source

    Nadia Eghbal Publishes Guide to Financial Support for Open Source

    If you want to make a living in the world of open source software, Nadia Eghbal has created a guide that explores various models for funding your work. Eghbal, who has written extensively on sustainability and open source, recently authored a white paper published by the Ford Foundation called “Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor…

  • Wallace: A Free WordPress Theme Built on the WP REST API and Angular

    Wallace: A Free WordPress Theme Built on the WP REST API and Angular

    Bradley Kirby released version 1.0 of his Wallace WordPress theme today. The theme is built using the WP REST API and Angular 2. Kirby has been working on Wallace for the past two years and has rewritten it several times in order to keep pace with changes in the REST API and Angular. If you…

  • How to Make BuddyPress User Registration Invite-Only

    How to Make BuddyPress User Registration Invite-Only

    One of the first things I recommend users do after installing WordPress is to either close user registration or install a plugin that protects the site against spam registrations. A friend of mine recently started a new WordPress site that has BuddyPress installed. After two weeks, I chipped in to help him out and discovered…

  • The WordPress.org Homepage is Getting a Redesign

    The WordPress.org Homepage is Getting a Redesign

    A WordPress.org homepage redesign is now in the works with a strong focus on marketing to new users. As the face of the open source project, the site is long overdue for some design attention. Mark Uraine, a designer at Automattic, posted on the Make/Meta blog about how quickly the project is coming together: “During…

  • How to Change the Default Members Landing Tab in BuddyPress

    How to Change the Default Members Landing Tab in BuddyPress

    For the past two weeks, I’ve been helping a friend build his site. The site uses WordPress and BuddyPress and is the first opportunity I’ve had to use BuddyPress for a project. The site is dedicated to a Hockey League league that’s specific to a video game. The league has a number of players and…

  • WPWeekly Episode 256 – Interview With Tony Perez, CEO and Co-Founder of Sucuri

    WPWeekly Episode 256 – Interview With Tony Perez, CEO and Co-Founder of Sucuri

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Tony Perez, co-founder and CEO of Sucuri. It’s easy to tell from this episode that Perez is extremely passionate about web security. We discussed a wide range of topics related to security including, trends involving WordPress, the FUD factor, messaging surrounding HTTPS,…

  • WordCamp Bangkok 2017 Adds English Track, Debuts New Wapuu

    WordCamp Bangkok 2017 Adds English Track, Debuts New Wapuu

    Tickets for WordCamp Bangkok 2017 went on sale over the weekend and there are 235 remaining. The event will be held on February 18, 2017, at CP Tower on Silom Road. This is the third WordCamp to take place in the Bangkok area but organizers are including an English Track for the first time at…

  • WooCommerce Powers 42% of All Online Stores

    WooCommerce Powers 42% of All Online Stores

    Last week Automattic published its annual “Year in Review” stats, including WooCommerce stats for the first time since the company acquired Woo in 2015. As of December, there are 1,594,894 active stores using WooCommerce and roughly 1/3 of those (530,000) are new in 2016. One of the most exciting areas of growth is WooCommerce’s global…

  • Podcast Motor Acquires Seriously Simple Podcasting Plugin

    Podcast Motor Acquires Seriously Simple Podcasting Plugin

    Seriously Simple Podcasting, created by Hugh Lashbrooke in 2012, has been acquired by Podcast Motor. The plugin is actively installed on nearly 20K sites and out of 104 reviews, has an average rating of 4.9 stars. Lashbrooke no longer has the time to dedicate to the project, “I am in fact selling the plugin (along…

  • WP-CLI Project Launches Patron Support Model to Fund Ongoing Development

    WP-CLI Project Launches Patron Support Model to Fund Ongoing Development

    WP-CLI contributors have been working towards a more sustainable future for the project throughout 2016. Daniel Bachhuber, the project’s official maintainer, has launched an experiment to fund ongoing maintenance and new development, asking potential patrons, “How much is WP-CLI worth to you?” Options for contributions range from $100/yr – $7500/yr. This particular funding experiment is…

  • WordPress.com Launches VR Content, Coming Soon to Jetpack

    WordPress.com Launches VR Content, Coming Soon to Jetpack

    WordPress.com announced today that users can now upload and publish VR content on their sites, including 360° photos and 360° videos. Regular photos and panoramas are also now viewable in VR. The VR gear tested so far includes Cardboard, Gear, Daydream, Rift, and Vive. Uploading VR content works just like adding normal pictures and videos.…

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