Year: 2016

  • WPWeekly Episode 242 – Interview with Eric Meyer

    WPWeekly Episode 242 – Interview with Eric Meyer

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Eric Meyer. Meyer is an American web design consultant and author. He is best known for his advocacy work on behalf of web standards, most notably Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which is a technique for managing how HTML is displayed. We start…

  • Ford Foundation Publishes Non-Technical White Paper on Open Source Software and the Challenges of Sustaining Digital Infrastructure

    Ford Foundation Publishes Non-Technical White Paper on Open Source Software and the Challenges of Sustaining Digital Infrastructure

    Last week the Ford Foundation published a white paper titled “Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure.” The foundation, established in 1936 by Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor Company, is currently working to challenge inequality and advance human welfare. This new document in the foundation’s library, written by Nadia Eghbal,…

  • 18 WordPress Plugins Updated Due to Summer of Pwnage Findings, 40+ Vulnerabilities Still in Reporting Stage

    18 WordPress Plugins Updated Due to Summer of Pwnage Findings, 40+ Vulnerabilities Still in Reporting Stage

    Summer of Pwnage, a Dutch community program for anyone interested in software security, is focusing on WordPress for its current open source security bug hunting event. The community program hosts meetups and workshops on the weekend where anyone from “enthusiastic beginners to the 1337est hackers” is welcome to share findings and demonstrate skills and exploits.…

  • Human Made is Giving Away Two Full Scholarships to A Week of REST Conference

    Human Made is Giving Away Two Full Scholarships to A Week of REST Conference

    A Week of REST, a four-day conference devoted to the WordPress REST API that takes place September 4-9 in Darwin Lake, Matlock in the United Kingdom, has announced it is offering two full scholarships for students and under-represented groups in the tech industry. “The WordPress REST API is transforming how people use WordPress, opening it up…

  • WP-CLI GUI: An Interface to Speed Up WordPress Installation

    WP-CLI GUI: An Interface to Speed Up WordPress Installation

    WP-CLI GUI is a new tool from WordPress developer Tim Brugman, created to speed up the creation of new WordPress sites when using WP-CLI. The tool captures the details required to configure the database, site info, admin user, and password. It outputs one long command that WP-CLI users can copy and paste. At first it…

  • Easily Add, Remove, and Rearrange Columns With The Admin Columns Plugin

    Easily Add, Remove, and Rearrange Columns With The Admin Columns Plugin

    If you find yourself wanting more control over the columns on the posts, post types, pages, media, comments, links, and users administration screens, take a look at the Admin Columns plugin. Admin Columns, developed by Codepress, is a free plugin that is actively installed on more than 60K sites that enables administrators to add, remove, and rearrange columns. Each…

  • WP Rocket Celebrates 3 Years in Business, Passes $1M in Revenue

    WP Rocket Celebrates 3 Years in Business, Passes $1M in Revenue

    When WP Rocket entered the market three years ago, the product was positioned against established solutions like WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache, Hyper Cache, and a raft of other free plugins. WP Media, the product’s parent company, was the first to explore a completely commercial model of monetizing a WordPress caching plugin, with no…

  • Google Removes Dennis Cooper’s 14-Year-Old Blog, Illustrates Dangers of Using a Publishing Service

    Google Removes Dennis Cooper’s 14-Year-Old Blog, Illustrates Dangers of Using a Publishing Service

    Fans of artist Dennis Cooper are concerned about Google’s mysterious removal of his 14-year-old blog approximately two weeks ago. Cooper, a novelist and performance artist known for his controversial subject material, fears that Google may be censoring his work but hasn’t received an explanation. After contacting Google via multiple channels, Cooper received a statement about…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 13

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 13

    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. Make WordPress Slack Fast Again If you experience sluggish performance with Slack while connected…

  • New Plugin Adds Featured Audio to WordPress Posts and Pages

    New Plugin Adds Featured Audio to WordPress Posts and Pages

    This week Nick Halsey published his new Featured Audio plugin to the WordPress Plugin Directory. Halsey, a WordPress core contributor and a musician, created the plugin to provide a solution that would associate audio files with posts in the same way that WordPress supports featured images out of the box. The plugin works with any…

  • WPWeekly Episode 241 – WordCamp Warmup, Jetpack 4.1, and Aesop Story Engine

    WPWeekly Episode 241 – WordCamp Warmup, Jetpack 4.1, and Aesop Story Engine

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week including, Jetpack 4.1, an event aimed at new and introverted WordCamp attendees, Aesop Story Engine, and more. This episode is only 35 minutes in length as I was dealing with severe weather so it should be easy to digest.…

  • Watch WPCampus Sessions For Free via Livestream Starting Tomorrow at 9AM Eastern

    Watch WPCampus Sessions For Free via Livestream Starting Tomorrow at 9AM Eastern

    WPCampus, the first WordPress event focused on using the platform in higher education takes place July 14-15 in Sarasota, FL. For those not able to attend in person, you can watch a free livestream of the event starting tomorrow morning at 9AM Eastern. In August of 2015, Rachel Carden, one of the event’s primary organizers, published the following…

  • bbPress 2.5.10 Patches Security Vulnerability

    bbPress 2.5.10 Patches Security Vulnerability

    John James Jacoby, lead developer of bbPress, has released bbPress 2.5.10 to patch a security vulnerability in all previous versions of the 2.X branch. This release also contains security hardening improvements where user display names and avatars are commonly displayed together. Jacoby notes that these changes affect bbPress only and don’t impact third-party themes or modifications to the…

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