Month: November 2017

  • WordCamp Europe 2018 Speaker Applications Now Open

    WordCamp Europe 2018 Speaker Applications Now Open

    WordCamp Europe 2018 has opened the call for speakers and will be accepting applications through January 15. The organizing team recommends that speakers already have some experience ahead of applying to speak at the largest WordPress event in Europe, but a dedicated Content Team will also be available with resources for helping speakers create a…

  • WooCommerce Explores the Possibilities and Challenges for E-Commerce in the Gutenberg Era

    WooCommerce Explores the Possibilities and Challenges for E-Commerce in the Gutenberg Era

    The next release of WordPress (5.0) will introduce the new Gutenberg editor and contributors plan to keep it rolling towards the eventual goal of providing a full site building experience. Nearly every WordPress theme and plugin developer will be impacted by the change and many are starting to look ahead to how their products may…

  • GDPR for WordPress Project Gains Momentum, Proposal Receives Positive Response from Developer Community

    GDPR for WordPress Project Gains Momentum, Proposal Receives Positive Response from Developer Community

    Community feedback on the new GDPR for WordPress project, created by WordCamp Denmark organizer Kåre Mulvad Steffensen and WP Pusher creator Peter Suhm, has started rolling in after the two launched a survey for developers. The project aims to provide an industry standard for getting plugins compliant with EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) legislation…

  • Consultants Are WordPress’ Boots on the Ground

    Consultants Are WordPress’ Boots on the Ground

    A business can’t survive without strong sales & customer service, two competencies that are arguably the lifeblood of a company. Many of you reading this fill that exact gap for the open source WordPress project. I don’t mean this as a slight to the thousands of wonderful people who build the software, document it, and…

  • WPWeekly Episode 294 – HeroPress, Community, and WinningWP With Topher DeRosia

    WPWeekly Episode 294 – HeroPress, Community, and WinningWP With Topher DeRosia

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Topher DeRosia, founder of HeroPress. DeRosia provides an update on HeroPress and explains his new role creating WordPress training videos for WinningWP. Jacoby and I discussed the news of the week including, Press This removed in WordPress 4.9, Meta box support in Gutenberg, and…

  • WordPress 4.9 Released with Major Improvements to Customizer Workflow, Updated Code Editors, and New Core Gallery Widget

    WordPress 4.9 Released with Major Improvements to Customizer Workflow, Updated Code Editors, and New Core Gallery Widget

    WordPress 4.9 “Tipton” was released today, named for Oklahoma-born jazz musician William Lee Tipton, a gifted pianist and saxophonist. This update introduces major improvements to the design and collaboration workflow in the Customizer, improves WordPress’ built-in code editor, and enhances core text and media widgets. Draft, Schedule, and Preview Changes in the Customizer Prior to…

  • iA Writer 5 for iOS Released, Web Collaboration Version Coming Soon

    iA Writer 5 for iOS Released, Web Collaboration Version Coming Soon

    iA Writer 5 for iOS was released last week, nearly a year after version 4. This update is free for those who purchased version 4 from the iOS App Store. iA Writer 5 for Mac is still in the works. The free Android version of the app is receiving incremental improvements that will bring it…

  • Watch the State of the Woo! After You Give WooCommerce Your Name and Email Address

    Watch the State of the Woo! After You Give WooCommerce Your Name and Email Address

    If you didn’t watch the live stream or attend WooConf in-person, you’re in luck as videos from the event are starting to come online. The first talk highlights is the State of the Woo by Todd Wilkens, Head of WooCommerce. Wilkens shares stats, provides an overview of projects the team is working on, what to…

  • Weglot Passes €44K in Monthly Revenue, Plans to Expand into More CMS and E-commerce Markets

    Weglot Passes €44K in Monthly Revenue, Plans to Expand into More CMS and E-commerce Markets

    Weglot, a SaaS-based multilingual plugin that entered the WordPress market last year, has passed €44,000 in monthly revenue. The company received €450K in seed funding in May 2017 and has nearly doubled its user base in the past six months. Co-founder Rémy Berda reports that the plugin is approaching 20,000 users and that more than…

  • Jetpack 5.5 Removes Syntax Highlighting and Gallery Widget for Compatibility with Upcoming WordPress 4.9 Release

    Jetpack 5.5 Removes Syntax Highlighting and Gallery Widget for Compatibility with Upcoming WordPress 4.9 Release

    Jetpack 5.5 was released yesterday with several important changes that ensure the plugin is compatible with the upcoming WordPress 4.9 release scheduled for November 14. The plugin will be able to shed some weight, as core improvements will make Jetpack’s syntax highlighting and gallery widget obsolete. WordPress 4.9 incorporates CodeMirror, which brings syntax highlighting, linting,…

  • How to Whitelist Comments in WordPress

    How to Whitelist Comments in WordPress

    Out-of-the-box, WordPress provides the ability to blacklist comments or configure a set of options to send comments to moderation. If all comments are moderated, there are no options to whitelist comments. Searching the plugin directory for comment whitelisting provides few, if any, solutions. However, a cursory search of Google led me to the Comment Whitelist…

  • Gutenberg Contributors Explore Alternative to Using iframes for Meta Boxes

    Gutenberg Contributors Explore Alternative to Using iframes for Meta Boxes

    The discussion surrounding the use of iframes for meta boxes in Gutenberg became more heated over the weekend, as concerned developers implored the team to consider the detriments of the current approach. Responses from Gutenberg’s leadership initially deflected concerns, presenting the iframe implementation as an experiment that “works ‘for now’” but isn’t what the team…

  • Harare and Nairobi Host 2nd Round of Successful WordCamps

    Harare and Nairobi Host 2nd Round of Successful WordCamps

    Six WordCamps were held over the weekend in cities across the globe, including two in Africa where WordPress events are just starting to take off. Harare and Nairobi hosted their second WordCamps in areas where the WordPress community was virtually non-existent two years ago. Harare’s first camp was part of the WordCamp Incubator program the…

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