• Open Source Project Maintainers Confront GitHub with Open Letter on Issue Management

    Open Source Project Maintainers Confront GitHub with Open Letter on Issue Management

    A zealous cadre of open source project maintainers is hoping to inspire change at GitHub by publicizing their complaints regarding issue management. After pursuing official channels without receiving a response, the group’s members say that they are frustrated by a lack of communication: Those of us who run some of the most popular projects on…

  • Happy 15th Birthday Drupal

    Happy 15th Birthday Drupal

    Drupal, the open source CMS founded by Dries Buytaert on December 29th, 2000, is 15 years old. Drupal version 1.0.0 was released on January 15th, 2001, “The early decisions to open-source Drupal and use the GPL license set the cornerstone principles for how our community shares with one another and builds upon each other’s achievements…

  • Easily Display Highlights of a Story With the Story Lines Plugin

    Easily Display Highlights of a Story With the Story Lines Plugin

    If you’re looking for an easy way to display highlights of a story inside of posts, check out a new plugin called Story Lines, developed by Jacob Martella. Story Lines adds a meta box to the Posts screen where users can name the highlights box, configure its width, how it’s displayed, and fields for three…

  • New Upvato Service Offers Free Backups for Envato Market Products

    New Upvato Service Offers Free Backups for Envato Market Products

    If you’ve ever purchased files from Envato, chances are that you have them backed up locally or sent to a cloud storage service like Dropbox. Upvato is a new alternative that specializes in Envato Market files. The free service allows Envato customers to back up their purchased files. Upvato takes a complete backup of the…

  • Human Made Publishes Free WordPress REST API Whitepaper

    Human Made Publishes Free WordPress REST API Whitepaper

    Today Human Made released its new WordPress REST API Whitepaper, an in-depth guide to how the API is changing the way developers interact with WordPress. The publication was written for a diverse audience, including developers, agencies, project managers, and publishers. It includes a technical breakdown of how the REST API works, along with an overview…

  • BuddyPress REST API Feature Plugin Now in Development

    BuddyPress REST API Feature Plugin Now in Development

    Developers interested in contributing to the creation of a BuddyPress REST API met for the first time yesterday to discuss a path forward. Bronson Quick is leading the project with the help of Ryan Fugate. Quick works for Human Made and is a WordPress core contributor. He is also the lead contributor on Chassis, a…

  • WPWeekly Episode 221 – Interview With Micah Mitchell of Memberium

    WPWeekly Episode 221 – Interview With Micah Mitchell of Memberium

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Micah Mitchell, who is a partner in Memberium, a membership development and management plugin for WordPress that connects with Infusionsoft. During the show, we discuss what Memberium has to offer for those who want to create membership sites using WordPress. Due to…

  • WordPress for Android 4.9 Adds Fingerprint Scanner, Improves Media Library

    WordPress for Android 4.9 Adds Fingerprint Scanner, Improves Media Library

    WordPress for Android version 4.9 hit devices today with new support for the fingerprint scanner feature available in Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The WordPress app on mobile offers publishing access to all the sites you have hooked up, which is a pretty powerful door to the world that you may not want to leave unlocked for…

  • WP Asset Clean Up Plugin Removes Unused Styles and Scripts

    WP Asset Clean Up Plugin Removes Unused Styles and Scripts

    In 2010 Google patented its methods for using resource load times in ranking search results. The published patent describes how Google factors in page speed when presenting results: A search result for a resource having a short load time relative to resources having longer load times can be promoted in a presentation order, and search…

  • BuddyPress 2.5 Development Kicks Off, BP-API Dev Chat Begins This Week

    BuddyPress 2.5 Development Kicks Off, BP-API Dev Chat Begins This Week

    BuddyPress contributors met last week to discuss the scope of the 2.5 release, which is slated for the beginning of March. Lead developer Paul Gibbs opened the meeting with a call for tickets that contributors are working on for 2.5. Core developer Mathieu Viet will be working on comment syncing between activity and post comments…

  • Watch Live: Matt Mullenweg Joins Cape Town WordPress Meetup for Fireside Chat

    Watch Live: Matt Mullenweg Joins Cape Town WordPress Meetup for Fireside Chat

    Matt Mullenweg is in Cape Town and will be joining the local WordPress community meetup for a fireside chat at noon EST (7pm Cape Town). The event begins in under an hour and will be live streamed on their YouTube channel. The video will also be available after the meetup has concluded.

  • How to Assign Icons, Images, and Colors to Categories and Tags in The WordPress Backend

    How to Assign Icons, Images, and Colors to Categories and Tags in The WordPress Backend

    When WordPress 4.4 was released in late 2015, some users questioned how to add colors and icons to categories as illustrated at the 1:17 mark in the release video. The colors and icons are not something users can define by default. Instead, they’re exposed by plugins using the Taxonomy Term Meta feature in 4.4. To…

  • Easily Hide Menus in WordPress With The Clean WP Admin Menu Plugin

    Easily Hide Menus in WordPress With The Clean WP Admin Menu Plugin

    The WordPress admin menu is fairly easy to navigate out-of-the-box but can become unruly over time. It can get out of control depending on the number of custom post types registered and plugins that add a top-level menu. If you want to hide rarely used menus from the admin menu, check out the Clean WP…

  • Stuttter Plugins Now Available on WordPress.org

    Stuttter Plugins Now Available on WordPress.org

    The whole collection of plugins from John James Jacoby’s Stuttter project is now available on WordPress.org. Jacoby created Stuttter as “a conduit for rethinking WordPress from the outside in,” and started pushing the plugins to the official plugin directory a couple months ago. During the first half of 2015, he worked full-time on WordPress’ sister…

  • WordCamp Europe 2016 Sold Out, Organizers Working to Get More Venue Space

    WordCamp Europe 2016 Sold Out, Organizers Working to Get More Venue Space

    If you waited to buy your ticket to WordCamp Europe 2016 in Vienna, you may be out of luck. The event sold out on December 31, 2015. All 1550 tickets, including 50 micro-sponsorship tickets are now gone. “We’re currently at full capacity of our venue, but working towards expanding by hiring more halls in the…