Year: 2019

  • Recurring Payments Feature Launches for WordPress.com and Jetpack Users

    Recurring Payments Feature Launches for WordPress.com and Jetpack Users

    WordPress.com launched a new recurring payments feature its users today. The payments system will allow bloggers to earn money for their content directly from any page on their site. The feature is also available for self-hosted WordPress users who have the Jetpack plugin installed. The recurring payments system works alongside Stripe, so users must have…

  • Beyond Prefixing: A WordPress Developer’s Guide to PHP Namespaces

    Beyond Prefixing: A WordPress Developer’s Guide to PHP Namespaces

    Prefix everything. It is an adage that is old as the WordPress software itself. Prefixing has been a standard for WordPress developers for so long that it’s hard to imagine doing anything different. But, the time has come for something new. Well, it is long past due, but WordPress lags a bit behind in standard…

  • Themes of the Future: A Design Framework and a Master Theme

    Themes of the Future: A Design Framework and a Master Theme

    WordPress theming has a rich history. Over the years, theme authors have brought a plethora of features to the platform. In part, it is because they have often had to solve foundational issues with WordPress to create the features that end users want. The post and body classes all theme authors use today? Those were…

  • The Power of Stories: Chris Lema and the Bridge Framework

    The Power of Stories: Chris Lema and the Bridge Framework

    I would tell you that when Chris Lema, VP of Products at Liquid Web, is speaking, you should listen. But, there is no need to say that. He has an infectious quality that grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. I found myself hanging onto every word in his session, The Content Framework that Powers…

  • State of the Word 2019 Recap: All Roads Lead to the Block Editor

    State of the Word 2019 Recap: All Roads Lead to the Block Editor

    If there was one common theme in Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word address this year at WordCamp U.S., it was that all roads lead to the block editor. His speech was primarily about blocks, blocks, more blocks, and a dash of community. This doesn’t come as a surprise because we are closing in on…

  • BoldGrid Joins Forces with W3 Edge, Acquires W3 Total Cache Plugin

    BoldGrid Joins Forces with W3 Edge, Acquires W3 Total Cache Plugin

    BoldGrid, a WordPress product and services company, announced today that it has joined forces with W3 Edge, the parent company behind the popular W3 Total Cache (W3TC) plugin. BoldGrid acquired the W3TC plugin and retained its creator, Frederick Townes, along with its development and support staff. The two teams will operate as sister companies but…

  • Jason Schuller Launches DSKO, a Discovery Network for Creators and Brands

    Jason Schuller Launches DSKO, a Discovery Network for Creators and Brands

    On October 23, Jason Schuller officially announced that his new side project built on WordPress was open to the public. The idea behind DSKO was to solve the issue of discoverability for creators and brands across various networks and websites by consolidating everything into a single space. The website offers an easy signup process. DSKO…

  • WordPress Businesses Should Send Out Press Releases

    WordPress Businesses Should Send Out Press Releases

    I have only been on the job for less than two months. In that time, one thing has become abundantly clear. The largest companies in the WordPress ecosystem send out press releases to news organizations such as WP Tavern. Small businesses may send an email with few details. Others send nothing at all. As a…

  • Not Attending WordCamp US 2019? How to Watch From Home

    Not Attending WordCamp US 2019? How to Watch From Home

    For those of you unable to attend WordCamp US at St. Louis, Missouri, this weekend, the event will be available for live streaming. The conference runs from Friday, November 1, through Sunday, November 3. Friday and Saturday’s regular sessions, which do not include workshops, will be streamed. While previous events like WordCamp US 2018 have…

  • Automatic Image Alt Tags and More with Image SEO

    Automatic Image Alt Tags and More with Image SEO

    I had the opportunity to test the Image SEO plugin over the past week. Image SEO is a plugin that connects to an accompanying online service that processes images uploaded to a WordPress installation. The plugin can automatically rename file names, create alt tags for screen readers, and optimize images for Pinterest. The plugin is…

  • GoDaddy Launches eCommerce Hosting Plan in Partnership with WooCommerce

    GoDaddy Launches eCommerce Hosting Plan in Partnership with WooCommerce

    GoDaddy launched an eCommerce tier for their managed hosting plans on October 22. The new tier launched in partnership with WooCommerce and offers over $1,500 of commercial extensions and themes for setting up an online shop. The eCommerce plan utilizes GoDaddy’s onboarding process available with all managed hosting plans. The system automatically sets up the…

  • Possibilities of a CMS in the Spatial Computing Future

    Possibilities of a CMS in the Spatial Computing Future

    In my role at WP Engine, I have the opportunity to travel the world serving as an ambassador for new and interesting ways of using WordPress. I was recently in Raleigh, North Carolina, at All Things Open talking about the possibilities of a CMS in the spatial computing future. This was a lofty topic for…

  • Curated List of Featured Themes Coming to the Theme Directory

    Curated List of Featured Themes Coming to the Theme Directory

    Themes are the face of WordPress. Like it or not, the average user is more interested in what their site looks like when they first begin using the platform than what the thousands upon thousands of plugins can do for them. Perhaps that’s unfair to plugin developers — there are more exciting things happening in…

  • Gutenberg 6.7 Introduces Storybook and Gradient Backgrounds

    Gutenberg 6.7 Introduces Storybook and Gradient Backgrounds

    The Gutenberg team released version 6.7 of the Gutenberg plugin last week. The announcement post listed a little over three dozen bug fixes and several enhancements to existing features. The most notable features included in the update are Storybook support and gradient backgrounds for the button block. All of the bug fixes included in Gutenberg…

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