Jeff Chandler

  • WP Couch Mode Gives Readers an Option to Read Content Without Distractions

    WP Couch Mode Gives Readers an Option to Read Content Without Distractions

    If you operate a content heavy website and want an easy way to give readers an option to read content without distractions, now you can with the WP Couch Mode plugin. Developed by Ritesh Vatwani, WP Couch Mode adds a customizable link to content. When clicked, a lightbox appears displaying only the content of the…

  • Build Stories Using Multimedia With The Storyteller WordPress Theme

    Build Stories Using Multimedia With The Storyteller WordPress Theme

    Storyteller is an interesting concept by Katharina Brunner. It’s a WordPress theme that when combined with the AddQuickTags plugin, provides the ability to build multimedia stories. Once activated, you’ll need to import a special JSON file into AddQuickTags. This file automatically adds alignment code to the Storyteller specific quicktags making it easy to align the…

  • Jeff Starr Releases New 450 Page Book: WordPress Themes In Depth

    Jeff Starr Releases New 450 Page Book: WordPress Themes In Depth

    Jeff Starr, a contributing author to DigWP.com, has put the finishing touches on his brand new book, WordPress Themes In Depth. It’s 450 pages of focused information on WordPress theme development. It’s in PDF format and has support for widescreen monitors and mobile devices. Some of the topics covered include: Setting up for theme development…

  • WPWeekly Episode 162 – Lead Developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman

    WPWeekly Episode 162 – Lead Developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman

    Marcus Couch and I are joined by the lead developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman. After helping us dissect the news of the week, he tells the story of how he got involved with WordPress. We learn about the circumstances that lead to the creation of iThemes Security and how he almost sold the plugin…

  • iThemes Security Now Has Brute Force Login Protection

    iThemes Security Now Has Brute Force Login Protection

    iThemes announced Brute Force Login Protection has been added to the latest version of iThemes Security. The new feature enables users to protect their sites either locally or by activating a network wide setting. Local brute force protection looks only at attempts to access your site and bans users per the lockout rules specified locally.…

  • What Happens When WordPress Is Updated With 100 Plugins Activated?

    What Happens When WordPress Is Updated With 100 Plugins Activated?

    Over the years, there have been several articles published on the topic of how many WordPress plugins are too many. A common point of debate is that too many plugins can slow down your site or cause things to break. While the risk of things breaking exists, I don’t think it’s as bad as people…

  • Founder Of ManageWP Publishes Open Letter on Security to The WordPress Community

    Founder Of ManageWP Publishes Open Letter on Security to The WordPress Community

    The founder of ManageWP, Vladimir Prelovac, has published an open letter addressed to the WordPress community on the topic of security. In the letter, he cites the third-party ecosystem surrounding WordPress is not only its biggest strength, but also its biggest weakness. He suggests a three-point plan to help mitigate security issues in themes and…

  • Flywheel Hosting Secures $1.2M In Funding

    Flywheel Hosting Secures $1.2M In Funding

    At this time last year, Flywheel Hosting opened its doors to the public. Today, the company announced it has secured $1.2M in seed funding. The round was led by Linseed Capital, with participation from the Nebraska Angels, Ludlow Ventures out of Detroit, Lightbank and Hyde Park Venture Partners out of Chicago, and Rose Paul Ventures out…

  • Syed Balkhi on The Overnight Success of OptinMonster

    Syed Balkhi on The Overnight Success of OptinMonster

    Created by Syed Balkhi and Thomas Griffin, OptinMonster is one of the most popular WordPress plugins when it comes to converting visitors into subscribers and customers. Its success is one of the reasons the duo decided to join forces. While the team enjoys the success of OptinMonster today, the plugin almost didn’t make it to…

  • Poll: Who Uses Reader In The WordPress Mobile Apps?

    Poll: Who Uses Reader In The WordPress Mobile Apps?

    WordPress for iOS 4.3 is now available for download from the App Store. The new release contains updates to stats and reader. You can now see more details in the stats chart for Visitors and Views. Just tap any of the views available such as Days, Weeks, or Months. In previous versions of the app,…

  • WPWeekly Episode 161 – The CTO Of CrowdFavorite, Chris Lema

    WPWeekly Episode 161 – The CTO Of CrowdFavorite, Chris Lema

    Marcus Couch and I are joined by CrowdFavorite CTO, Chris Lema. We talk about his new position and what the joint-venture partnership means for both CrowdFavorite and iThemes. Lema explains what the word enterprise means for WordPress products and near the end of the show, gives us his prediction on what will happen in the…

  • Tom McFarlin Launches Crowdfunding Campaign For PodsCamp

    Tom McFarlin Launches Crowdfunding Campaign For PodsCamp

    Running a conference is usually an expensive endeavor. Scott Kingsley Clark is finding out personally as he continues to work towards putting on the first ever PodsCamp, a conference devoted to the Pods Framework. Tom McFarlin hopes to ease budget concerns and has started a Crowd Tilt campaign for PodsCamp. The campaign is set to…

  • The Hidden Savings Of a WordCamp Ticket

    The Hidden Savings Of a WordCamp Ticket

    When we wrote about tickets going on sale for the first ever PodsCamp, some folks commented that $50 was too much for a one day event, especially when compared to a WordCamp. I agree with Sarah Pressler who said, “WordCampers are spoiled by the $20-40 fees associated with WordCamps.” To see how spoiled the WordPress…

  • Tickets On Sale For The First Ever PodsCamp

    Tickets On Sale For The First Ever PodsCamp

    Tickets are now on sale for the first ever PodsCamp. It’s being held in Dallas, TX on October 3rd, 2014, a day before WordCamp DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth) with a ticket price of $50 each. Each ticket grants you access to the event, BBQ for lunch, and direct access to the developers of Pods Framework. The…

  • Why You Might Consider Adding Development Hours to Your Changelog

    Why You Might Consider Adding Development Hours to Your Changelog

    Jean Galea, who is a member of the Advanced WordPress group on Facebook, recently shared a plugin with an interesting changelog. It’s called Bulk Delete and is developed by Sudar Muthu, a developer based in Bangalore, India. The changelog not only shows which bugs have been fixed or features that were added, it also displays…