Year: 2017

  • Facebook Launches Journalism Project, Plans to Expand Monetization of Instant Articles

    Facebook Launches Journalism Project, Plans to Expand Monetization of Instant Articles

    After taking heat for the proliferation of “fake news” and misinformation on its platform during the US presidential election, Facebook is aiming to strengthen its ties with the news industry. “We care a great deal about making sure that a healthy news ecosystem and journalism can thrive,” Facebook director of product Fidji Simo said in…

  • Year in WP Creates a Personalized Review of WordPress Contributions in 2016

    Year in WP Creates a Personalized Review of WordPress Contributions in 2016

    Year In WP is a new site by Jesper van Engelen that creates a personalized review of a user’s contributions to WordPress in 2016. Entering the WordPress.org username of a plugin or theme author or a WordPress core contributor into the field generates a list of statistics that includes: Profile information Number of times their plugins and themes…

  • Say What Plugin Passes 10K Active Installs

    Say What Plugin Passes 10K Active Installs

    WordPress core doesn’t make it easy to edit text strings, but a little plugin called Say What? has been quietly gaining a solid user base by providing this functionality. It allows users to edit text strings without editing WordPress core or plugin code. Lee Willis released Say What in 2013, but the plugin had a…

  • How Laravel Forge Can Help You Run WordPress in the Cloud

    How Laravel Forge Can Help You Run WordPress in the Cloud

    This opinion piece was contributed by guest author Peter Suhm. Peter is a web developer from the Land of the Danes. He is the creator of WP Pusher and a huge travel addict, bringing his work along with him as he goes.   Laravel Forge is a server and application provisioning tool that was originally…

  • Let’s Encrypt Passes 20 Million Active Certificates in 2016

    Let’s Encrypt Passes 20 Million Active Certificates in 2016

    Let’s Encrypt has just closed out its first full year as a certificate authority with more than 20 million active certificates. The free and open certificate authority focuses on lowering the complexity of setting up TLS encryption by making the process more automated. It came out of beta in April 2016 and the number of…

  • How Do You Educate People New to WordPress?

    How Do You Educate People New to WordPress?

    When a friend of mine asked for suggestions on what he should use to create a new site, I suggested WordPress. It is well supported, has an amazing community, and a ton of free themes and plugins to choose from. After getting WordPress installed on a new webhosting account, I left him be to see…

  • Incubator WordCamp Denpasar a Success

    Incubator WordCamp Denpasar a Success

    This post was contributed by guest author Taylor Lovett. Lovett is based in the Washington DC area, is the Director of Web Engineering at 10up, creator of ElasticPress, and general open source enthusiast.   In February 2016, the WordPress Foundation announced the WordCamp incubator program, focused on spreading WordPress and open source values to remote…

  • Matt Mullenweg Announces Tech and Design Leads for New Focus-Based Development Cycle

    Matt Mullenweg Announces Tech and Design Leads for New Focus-Based Development Cycle

    WordPress core development is kicking off in 2017 with the new focus-based development process that Matt Mullenweg announced during the 2016 State of the Word. The new approach to releases shifts WordPress from the familiar time-based release cycle to one that is more project-based. The idea is that design and user testing will lead the…

  • W3Techs Ranks WordPress as the Fastest Growing CMS of 2016

    W3Techs Ranks WordPress as the Fastest Growing CMS of 2016

    W3Techs published its Web Technologies of 2016 report today, compiling technologies that saw the largest increase in usage last year. The survey pulls data from the top 10 million sites (according to Alexa rankings) and compares the number of sites for each technology by measuring the difference from January 1, 2016 to January 1, 2017.…

  • WP-CLI Gets Official WordPress.org Support

    WP-CLI Gets Official WordPress.org Support

    The WP-CLI open source project will be coming under the WordPress.org umbrella in 2017. After recent talks with Daniel Bachhuber, WP-CLI’s official maintainer, Matt Mullenweg announced WordPress’ support for the project, calling it “one of the highest impact developments for WP in many years.” The wp-cli.org website will soon be migrated to WordPress.org and a…

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