• All in One SEO 2.3.7 Patches Persistent XSS Vulnerability

    All in One SEO 2.3.7 Patches Persistent XSS Vulnerability

    Semper Fi Web Design, the company behind All in One SEO, a popular WordPress SEO optimization plugin that’s active on more than 1M sites, has released 2.3.7 to patch a persistent XSS security vulnerability. According to the plugin’s changelog, 2.3.7 sanitizes the Bad Bots module referer and user agent. While it doesn’t sound significant on the surface, this…

  • WordCamp Europe 2017 Will Host the Next WordPress Community Summit

    WordCamp Europe 2017 Will Host the Next WordPress Community Summit

    The WordPress community team announced today that the next Community Summit will be held in Paris, France at WordCamp Europe 2017. Last year the Summit was held at WordCamp US in Philadelphia and the event’s website published a post requesting that those interested save the dates for June 2017 in Europe. The Summit brings together…

  • WordPress 4.6 to Standardize Metadata Registration

    WordPress 4.6 to Standardize Metadata Registration

    WordPress 4.6 will introduce some exciting updates that give plugin and theme authors a standardized way of registering metadata. This refers to the additional data that is attached to WordPress’ main content types (posts, users, and comments), which users often interact with via custom fields or metaboxes when editing posts. Anytime WordPress can standardize an…

  • WordPress Stats Page Redesigned, Adds New Data on Installs by Language

    WordPress Stats Page Redesigned, Adds New Data on Installs by Language

    Last year the WordPress Stats page was updated to provide more sophisticated methods of collecting and processing the data, causing some dramatic shifts in the data reported. As of last week, the pie charts have been redesigned to display that information with a more pleasant color scheme and new data for languages is now available…

  • WPWeekly Episode 240 – Interview With Matt Mullenweg 2016

    WPWeekly Episode 240 – Interview With Matt Mullenweg 2016

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of the open source software project known as WordPress. In this one hour and thirty minute interview, we cover a wide range of topics including: How the death of his father has altered the things he does and thinks…

  • Jetpack 4.1 Adds Telegram and WhatsApp Sharing Buttons, Introduces Untappd Menu Shortcode

    Jetpack 4.1 Adds Telegram and WhatsApp Sharing Buttons, Introduces Untappd Menu Shortcode

    Jetpack 4.1 was released today with performance improvements that make calls to the database more efficient, reducing what Jetpack does on each page load. Slideshows should load faster now that the Carousel module has been tweaked to no longer load full-size images in the previous and next previews. Using Photon in dev mode has also…

  • Aesop Story Engine 1.7.8 Improves Video and Chapter Component Usability on Mobile Devices

    Aesop Story Engine 1.7.8 Improves Video and Chapter Component Usability on Mobile Devices

    Nearly eight months after acquiring Aseop Interactive from Nick Haskins in 2015, Hyun Supual has released Aesop Story Engine 1.7.8. Supual prefaced the announcement by explaining why the blog hasn’t been updated in months. “Although this blog has not been updated too frequently, work has been continuing on Aesop Story Engine,” Supual  said. “The recent focus has…

  • WordCamp Europe 2016 Videos Uploaded to WordPress.tv, Coloring Book Now Available for Download

    WordCamp Europe 2016 Videos Uploaded to WordPress.tv, Coloring Book Now Available for Download

    During the week following WordCamp Europe 2016, session videos from the event started trickling onto WordPress.tv. The uploading is complete and every single session recording is now available. One of the most unforgettable pieces of swag from the event was a 15-page coloring book that includes wapuus and illustrations designed around this year’s WCEU theme.…

  • Bulgarian Government Now Requires Custom Software to be Open Source

    Bulgarian Government Now Requires Custom Software to be Open Source

    The Bulgarian government has just passed an amendment to its Electronic Governance Act that mandates all custom software created for the government must be open source. The amendment was voted on in the Bulgarian parliament and put into effect July 1, 2016. According to Bozhidar Bozhanov, a 27-year-old software engineer and advisor to the deputy…

  • WooThemes.com Domain Redirected as WooCommerce Takes Front Seat

    WooThemes.com Domain Redirected as WooCommerce Takes Front Seat

    When Adii Pienaar, Magnus Jepson, and Mark Forrester created WooThemes in 2008, they never envisioned a future where the lion’s share of the company’s revenue would be derived from e-commerce. After establishing WooThemes as a major player in the WordPress themes marketplace, the company’s founders launched WooCommerce with the goal of increasing revenue by selling…

  • Responsive Design Should Be Required for WordPress.org Themes, Says Matt Mullenweg

    Responsive Design Should Be Required for WordPress.org Themes, Says Matt Mullenweg

    During Matt Mullenweg’s Q&A session at WordCamp Europe, an unidentified Google employee asked about making WordPress sites more mobile-friendly: I work at Google with search and we think the web and mobile are important, but one thing that we noticed is that 28% of the new sites that choose WordPress and come online (that we’ve…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 12

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 12

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. A Primer on WordPress i18n Carrie Dils has a great article that explains what…