Month: October 2017

  • Disqus Data Breach Affects 17.5 Million Accounts

    Disqus Data Breach Affects 17.5 Million Accounts

    Disqus, a comment management and hosting service, has announced it suffered a data breach that affects 17.5 million users. A snapshot of its database from 2012 with information dating back to 2007 containing email addresses, usernames, sign-up dates, and last login dates in plain-text were exposed. Passwords hashed with the SHA1 protocol and a salt…

  • Poopy.life Launches Pro Version at WPsandbox.io Aimed at Theme and Plugin Developers

    Poopy.life Launches Pro Version at WPsandbox.io Aimed at Theme and Plugin Developers

    Six months ago, the team behind WP All Import and Oxygen opened Poopy.life to the public, a service that offers free unlimited WordPress installs for anyone who needs a temporary testing site. Public testing went well enough that a commercial tier of the service is now available at WPSandbox.io, with plans ranging from $49/month –…

  • WooConf 2017 Livestream Tickets Now on Sale

    WooConf 2017 Livestream Tickets Now on Sale

    The third edition of WooConf is being held in Seattle, Washington, October 19-20. This year the event is narrowing its focus to developers and will feature eight workshops and more than 30 speakers. Topics include scaling, client relations, A/B testing, and enterprise e-commerce. WooCommerce is currently active on more than three million sites and the…

  • DonateWC Successfully Sponsors its First Applicant to WordCamp Cape Town

    DonateWC Successfully Sponsors its First Applicant to WordCamp Cape Town

    DonateWC has selected and successfully sponsored its first applicant to WordCamp Cape Town. The recipient has chosen to remain anonymous although they are a speaker at the event. Funds left over from the initial crowdfunding campaign and from the general donation pool were used to cover expenses. The total cost of sponsorship is €669.24 with…

  • Gutenberg 1.3 Adds New Feedback Option for Plugin Testers

    Gutenberg 1.3 Adds New Feedback Option for Plugin Testers

    Gutenberg 1.3 was released this week with many small tweaks and improvements to existing features. One of the most visible updates for those who are testing the Cover Image block is the addition of an opacity slider. It brings more flexibility to the feature than the previous on/off background dimming toggle provided. Users can now…

  • WPWeekly Episode 290 – Putting The Rad in Brad

    WPWeekly Episode 290 – Putting The Rad in Brad

    In this episode, I’m joined by special guest co-host Brad Williams, Co-Founder and CEO of the website design and development agency WebDevStudios. Brad shared his experience at CampPress and is looking forward to attending the event again in 2018. We discussed the recent move to moderate all comments on the Tavern again. We covered the…

  • Jetpack 5.4 Introduces Beta Version of New Search Module Powered by Elasticsearch for Professional Plan Users

    Jetpack 5.4 Introduces Beta Version of New Search Module Powered by Elasticsearch for Professional Plan Users

    Jetpack 5.4 was released yesterday with many small enhancements to existing modules and an expansion of features for users on the paid plans. A new date picker field is available for the Contact Form, allowing administrators to request additional information such as project timelines, event reservations, or any other date-related data. This release also fixes…

  • Drupal Core Maintainers Propose Adopting React for Administrative UI’s

    Drupal Core Maintainers Propose Adopting React for Administrative UI’s

    Both the Drupal and WordPress communities are now knee-deep in weighing JavaScript frameworks to modernize underlying architecture for building user interfaces in 2018 and beyond. Yesterday Drupal founder Dries Buytaert published a summary of his discussions with core committers, framework managers, JavaScript subsystem maintainers, and JavaScript experts at DrupalCon Vienna. Together they concluded that Drupal…

  • Regenerate Thumbnails Plugin Passes 5 Million Downloads, Rewrite in the Works

    Regenerate Thumbnails Plugin Passes 5 Million Downloads, Rewrite in the Works

    Regenerate Thumbnails, written by prolific plugin developer Alex Mills, has passed 5 million downloads. The plugin was first released nearly a decade ago in August 2008 during the days of WordPress 2.6. Regenerate Thumbnails is used to retroactively generate new thumbnail sizes for past uploads. It has become an indispensable utility over the years, helping…

  • New WP-CLI Project Aims to Extend Checksum Verification to Plugins and Themes

    New WP-CLI Project Aims to Extend Checksum Verification to Plugins and Themes

    The WP-CLI team is initiating a new project that aims to bring checksum verification to plugins and themes. Checksums are a method of verifying the integrity of files. Three years ago, WP-CLI added the capability of verifying WordPress core checksums using the MD5 algorithm. This is a useful security feature that allows developers to easily…

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