• Get Jetpack’s Markdown Module Without Using Jetpack

    Get Jetpack’s Markdown Module Without Using Jetpack

    Anas H. Sulaiman is a WordPress plugin developer who has created several extensions that extract modules from Jetpack so that they can be used independently. He recently renamed his WordPress.org profile to “JP Bot” and is gradually adding to his collection of Jetpack-extractions: One of his most popular plugins is JP Markdown, which essentially duplicates…

  • Taxonomy Filter: A Simple Plugin to Filter Taxonomies in the WordPress Admin

    Taxonomy Filter: A Simple Plugin to Filter Taxonomies in the WordPress Admin

    When WordPress is used heavily as a content management system, taxonomies play a very important role for grouping information. While your standard blog might only have a handful of categories, more content-heavy sites can include hundreds of terms within custom taxonomies. Scrolling through an impossibly long list of categories or terms can be a clunky…

  • Focus Project and Session UI Approved for Merge Into WordPress 4.1

    Focus Project and Session UI Approved for Merge Into WordPress 4.1

    John Blackbourn announced this afternoon that he will be merging the Focus Project into WordPress core ahead of the upcoming 4.1 release. Last week Jeff Chandler explored how the Focus Project plans to enhance distraction-free writing in WordPress. If you haven’t been following the project, it’s essentially a complete re-think of the way WordPress has…

  • bbPress Slack Integration: Send New Topics and Replies to a Slack Channel

    bbPress Slack Integration: Send New Topics and Replies to a Slack Channel

    WordPress recently adopted Slack as its primary communication tool for contributor teams, largely replacing IRC. When trac tickets are mentioned in Slack, they are automatically linked up, which helps contributors reference and connect discussions. So far, the app has been enthusiastically received, especially since it offers a far more mobile-friendly option for asynchronous communication. WordPress-related…

  • Happy Joe Uses WordPress to Train and Help Veterans Find Careers in Web Technology

    Happy Joe Uses WordPress to Train and Help Veterans Find Careers in Web Technology

    One of the toughest battles a U.S. military veteran faces after returning from active duty is finding a job and reentering the work force. The battle is so tough that in 2011, First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden came together to launch Joining Forces. Joining Forces is a nationwide initiative calling all Americans…

  • Note by Slocum Studio is a Real-Time Customizable Text Widget

    Note by Slocum Studio is a Real-Time Customizable Text Widget

    Note is a simple and easy to use widget for editing bits of text, within the widget via the customizer developed by Slocum Studio. Although you can edit text widgets in the customizer, it’s a boring experience and requires HTML knowledge to format text. Note enables you to add and edit content live from within…

  • Shortcake: A UI for WordPress Shortcodes

    Shortcake: A UI for WordPress Shortcodes

    The Shortcode API was introduced in 2008 when WordPress 2.5 was released. Over the past six years, the UI for adding shortcodes has changed very little, despite the fact that they remain a big part of how many WordPress users structure complex content. Shortcake is a new project created by the folks at Fusion with…

  • LoopConf Sparks Controversy with Tickets Priced at $800

    LoopConf Sparks Controversy with Tickets Priced at $800

    Last week LoopConf announced that early bird tickets will go on sale November 20th. The conference is aimed at developers and organizers are planning for 700 – 1,000 attendees in Las Vegas on the weekend of May 7-8, 2015. A bit of controversy has surfaced regarding the ticket pricing, as LoopConf emerges as one of…

  • Why WordPress Doesn’t Need to Fear Ghost, Yet

    Why WordPress Doesn’t Need to Fear Ghost, Yet

    Mark Gibbs, who writes for NetworkWorld, published an article on how Ghost may one day scare WordPress off as the top publishing platform. Gibbs has some valid complaints with WordPress such as, plugins that don’t integrate with the menu system in a consistent way, incompatible themes, and the post editor. Although Ghost doesn’t have many…

  • WooConf, The First Ever Conference Dedicated to WooCommerce Deemed a Success

    WooConf, The First Ever Conference Dedicated to WooCommerce Deemed a Success

    Earlier this week, the first conference dedicated to WooCommerce took place and from all accounts, it was a success. Held at 969 Market in San Francisco, CA, over 300 people attended WooConf to learn about WooCommerce and eCommerce in general. While I didn’t attend the event, there are several people who have published their experience…

  • Beautiful Taxonomy Filters for WordPress Custom Post Types

    Beautiful Taxonomy Filters for WordPress Custom Post Types

    Beautiful Taxonomy Filters is a new plugin that adds filtering to your custom post type archives, based on taxonomy (terms/categories/tags). It allows visitors to filter CPTs by multiple terms on the frontend. The plugin automatically adds rewrite rules to create pretty filter URLs, without the use of JavaScript. Beautiful Taxonomy Filters was created by Swedish…

  • A Closer Look at iThemes’ Sync Pro Client Dashboard for WordPress

    A Closer Look at iThemes’ Sync Pro Client Dashboard for WordPress

    Sync is a product from iThemes that makes it easy to manage multiple WordPress sites from a central location and is free to use for managing 10 sites or less. Using Sync, you can manage plugins, themes, users, comments, view site analytics, and log files. Similar to other WordPress remote management services, you need to…

  • Persistent Object Caching

    Persistent Object Caching

    This post was contributed by Ryan Hellyer. He is from New Zealand, lives in Germany, and works as a full-time WordPress geek for Forsite Media in the Netherlands. He spends his time building WordPress plugins and getting up to mischief in his adopted home of Berlin. I have an issue with WordPress caching plugins. It’s…

  • WordPress.com Adds Emoji Support, Coming Soon to Jetpack

    WordPress.com Adds Emoji Support, Coming Soon to Jetpack

    Twitter announced today that it has open sourced Twemoji, a set of 872 emoji characters. This means that emoji characters tweeted from phones will now be visible on the web and will look the same across all platforms. Twitter also partnered with Automattic to bring emoji to WordPress.com, and users can start adding emoji to…