Jeff Chandler

  • WordSesh 3 is Set for December 20th, 2014

    WordSesh 3 is Set for December 20th, 2014

    The third annual WordSesh will take place on December 20th, 2014 at UTC+0. Organized by Scott Basgaard, WordSesh is like a virtual WordCamp except there is one session per hour for 24 hours. Unlike WordSesh 2, this year’s event will have one track instead of two. As in previous years, it will be free to…

  • How The Focus Project Plans to Enhance Distraction Free Writing in WordPress

    How The Focus Project Plans to Enhance Distraction Free Writing in WordPress

    One of the feature plugins under development for possible inclusion to WordPress 4.1 is called Focus. Focus enhances the Distraction Free Writing mode in WordPress. Janneke Van Dorpe is the lead developer for the project with Mark Jaquith and Andrew Ozz contributing as well. Unlike DFW mode in WordPress 4.0, Focus keeps the meta boxes,…

  • John Saddington Releases Desk, a Premium Publishing Application For The Mac

    John Saddington Releases Desk, a Premium Publishing Application For The Mac

    Desk is a new $29 desktop publishing application for Mac OS X, developed by John Saddington, aimed at simplifying the publishing experience. Similar to WordPress’ distraction free writing mode, the interface disappears while in full screen mode. When you move the mouse cursor, interface elements appear on the right and lower part of the screen. At the…

  • Security Vulnerability Discovered and Patched in WP eCommerce

    Security Vulnerability Discovered and Patched in WP eCommerce

    If you use WP eCommerce, you’ll want to update as soon as possible to fix a security vulnerability discovered by Sucuri. According to the announcement, the vulnerability could be used by a malicious user to easily get access and modify private information on a site. Any website using WP eCommerce 3.8.14.3 or lower is at…

  • WPWeekly Episode 168 – Recap of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    WPWeekly Episode 168 – Recap of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I dissect Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word presentation from WordCamp San Francisco. We discuss the global focus of WordPress 4.1, renaming the annual conference to WordCamp US, and the enhancements planned for the plugin and theme directories. The plugin picks of the week round out…

  • Where Will WordCamp US be Held?

    Where Will WordCamp US be Held?

    During the State of the Word at WordCamp San Francisco, Matt Mullenweg announced that the event will be renamed to WordCamp US and will no longer be held in the Mission Bay conference center. The announcement doesn’t eliminate San Francisco, California from being the host city but it doesn’t seem likely as venues to hold…

  • WPWeekly Episode 167 – Preview of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    WPWeekly Episode 167 – Preview of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I dive into the news of the week. We have a lengthy discussion on the subject of niche admin themes for WordPress and what it might be like once the REST API is added to core. After discussing the news, we talked about WordCamp San Francisco…

  • Tickets Still Available to Watch The WordCamp San Francisco Live Stream

    Tickets Still Available to Watch The WordCamp San Francisco Live Stream

    This weekend, the annual WordPress conference known as WordCamp San Francisco will take place. It’s the only conference to feature “The State of the Word” presented by Matt Mullenweg. If you can’t make it to the event, there are still plenty of live stream tickets available. Live stream tickets cost $10 and allow you to…

  • How to Increase or Decrease The Font Size in The Visual Editor

    How to Increase or Decrease The Font Size in The Visual Editor

    If you use the visual editor to write posts or pages, you’ll know that the font can sometimes be hard to read due to its size. Some themes use a tiny font in the visual editor and unless you know how to apply CSS changes, you’re stuck with it. Luckily, there’s a plugin available specifically…

  • Initiatives Being Developed Alongside WordPress

    Initiatives Being Developed Alongside WordPress

    While it’s easy to focus on WordPress core development, there are a handful of satellite projects to keep an eye on. There is so much happening around the WordPress project, it’s tough to keep up. This post highlights some of the satellite projects and initiatives that are being developed concurrently with WordPress. Feature Plugin: Improve…

  • Easily Edit a Post or Page Using The Slash Edit Plugin

    Easily Edit a Post or Page Using The Slash Edit Plugin

    If you’re not a fan of the admin bar or it’s disabled and you want a shortcut to edit posts in WordPress, you might be interested in a new plugin called Slash Edit. Developed by Ronald Huereca, Slash Edit adds the ability to edit the following items by adding /edit to the end of a…

  • The First “Rate and Review a Plugin Day” is a Success

    The First “Rate and Review a Plugin Day” is a Success

    Thanks to everyone who participated in the first “Rate and Review a plugin day”. After reviewing the #wppluginreviewday hashtag on Twitter, it’s clear that a lot of people submitted reviews to their favorite plugins. Based on an estimate by Richard Tape, 455 reviews were published on October 17th. When compared to 254 reviews on October…

  • Watch The Q&A Session Between Matt Mullenweg and Om Malik From WordCamp Europe

    Watch The Q&A Session Between Matt Mullenweg and Om Malik From WordCamp Europe

    Some of the sessions recorded at WordCamp Europe are now available to watch on WordPress.TV. The rest of the sessions will be added in the coming weeks. Included in the first batch of videos is the question and answer session between Matt Mullenweg and Om Malik. The session is an hour long and includes Mullenweg’s…

  • WPWeekly Episode 166 – Interview With The Project Lead For XWP, Frankie Jarrett

    WPWeekly Episode 166 – Interview With The Project Lead For XWP, Frankie Jarrett

    Back in September, Stream 2.0 was released with some significant changes. The most notable change is the transition from a plugin into a service. In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by the project lead For XWP, Frankie Jarrett. Jarrett goes in-depth on the decision to turn Stream into a…