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  • WordCamp Europe 2016 Expands Attendee Capacity to 2200, Largest WordCamp to Date

    WordCamp Europe 2016 Expands Attendee Capacity to 2200, Largest WordCamp to Date

    WordCamp Europe 2016 is now on track to be the largest WordPress conference to date. The event, which will be held in Vienna June 24-26, has expanded its capacity to 2200 attendees (including micro-sponsors.) 400 additional tickets will be made available this week. The first 1700 seats sold out six months in advance, causing organizers…

  • WordPress 4.5 Adds Inline Editing to the Links Modal

    WordPress 4.5 Adds Inline Editing to the Links Modal

    Today Andrew Ozz, one of the maintainers on WordPress’ core Editor component, announced some major improvements coming to the links modal in the 4.5 release. Currently, when adding a link to text in the visual editor, a modal launches where you can paste in the URL, add link text, and set the target to open…

  • New Feature Plugin for WordPress Adds Emoji Reactions to Posts

    New Feature Plugin for WordPress Adds Emoji Reactions to Posts

    Gary Pendergast is looking to bring WordPress users a new way of giving feedback on posts that goes beyond simple text-based comments. A core committer and emoji aficionado, Pendergast spearheaded the effort to add emoji support to WordPress and is now working on an emoji reactions feature plugin. The plugin is being developed to offer…

  • Automattic Releases WordPress Plugin for Facebook’s Instant Articles

    Automattic Releases WordPress Plugin for Facebook’s Instant Articles

    Today the WordPress.com VIP team released a plugin for Facebook’s Instant Articles, which will be open to any publisher starting April 12, 2016. Automattic partnered with Facebook and VIP-Featured-Partner agency Dekode to produce a plugin that outputs a compliant feed of posts wrapped in the required markup for Facebook. Instant Articles for WordPress is now…

  • Custom Content Type Manager Plugin Update Creates a Security Nightmare

    Custom Content Type Manager Plugin Update Creates a Security Nightmare

    Over the years, we’ve told users that the WordPress plugin directory is the safest place to download and install plugins from. This is due in large part to the dedication of volunteers who act as gatekeepers and review plugins before they’re added to the directory. Plugin updates, however don’t receive the same scrutiny as there’s…

  • Roots Team Releases wp-password-bcrypt Plugin to Improve WordPress Password Security

    Roots Team Releases wp-password-bcrypt Plugin to Improve WordPress Password Security

    This week the Roots development team released wp-password-bcrypt, a plugin that uses bcrypt instead of MD5 password hashing. MD5’s known and exploited weaknesses have rendered it “cryptographically broken and unsuitable for further use,” according to the CMU Software Engineering Institute. In a post announcing the plugin, Scott Walkinshaw explained why WordPress’ default MD5 hashing function…

  • WordPress Meetup Groups in Belfast and Dublin are Planning WordCamps for 2016 and 2017

    WordPress Meetup Groups in Belfast and Dublin are Planning WordCamps for 2016 and 2017

    The inaugural WordCamp Belfast and WordCamp Dublin are now in the early stages of planning. Members of the WordPress Northern Ireland meetup group are collaborating with the Dublin meetup to organize an event in Belfast in September 2016 and one in Dublin in April 2017. The dates have not yet been set in stone but…

  • TGM Plugin Activation Library Contributors Work Toward Feature Plugin Proposal

    TGM Plugin Activation Library Contributors Work Toward Feature Plugin Proposal

    The team behind the TGM Plugin Activation Library (TGMPA) is working to propose it as a feature plugin for WordPress. Last July contributors on the project opened the discussion on a post calling for feature plugins, and the upcoming 3.0 version is being developed with this path in mind. Developers use TGMPA to manage dependencies…

  • The WordPress Plugin Directory Will No Longer Accept Frameworks

    The WordPress Plugin Directory Will No Longer Accept Frameworks

    Today the WordPress plugin review team issued a reminder for what they said is a long-standing, unwritten rule: frameworks are not allowed in the official directory. In a post tiled “Please do not submit frameworks,” Mika Epstein outlined the reason behind the rule: At this time, we are not accepting frameworks as we don’t feel…

  • Poetica Acquired by Condé Nast, Open Source WordPress Plugin Will Be Discontinued

    Poetica Acquired by Condé Nast, Open Source WordPress Plugin Will Be Discontinued

    Poetica announced today that its team and technology have been acquired by Condé Nast. The technology provided realtime “Google-docs style collaboration” in the WordPress post editor as well as a non-WordPress editor available via the public Poetica.com service. As of June 1, 2016, the service will be shut down. The Poetica team will continue to…

  • aXe: An Open Source JavaScript Library for Automating Accessibility Testing

    aXe: An Open Source JavaScript Library for Automating Accessibility Testing

    In June 2015 Deque, an accessibility consultancy, open sourced aXe, its accessibility rules engine for automated web UI testing. aXe is a compact JavaScript library (~100 KB) that executes automated accessibility tests inside your testing framework or browser. Deque outlined a number of advantages that the aXe library has over previous approaches to automated testing…

  • Stripe Payment Gateway for WooCommerce Is Now Available for Free

    Stripe Payment Gateway for WooCommerce Is Now Available for Free

    Last week WooCommerce announced on Twitter that its Stripe payment gateway is now a free product. Prior to this decision, it was priced at $79 for a single license, $99 for up to five sites, and $199 for up to 25 sites. Exciting product announcement from @stripe (which is also now free for WooCommerce, woo!)…

  • Mandrill to Discontinue Free Tier for Transactional Emails, Developers Seek Alternatives

    Mandrill to Discontinue Free Tier for Transactional Emails, Developers Seek Alternatives

    This week Mandrill announced that it will be discontinuing its free tier for transactional emails. As of March 16th, new Mandrill users will create their accounts through MailChimp and existing users will be required to merge their accounts with a MailChimp account where they will be charged $20+/mo for transactional emails. The deadline for merging…

  • Austin WordPress Meetup to Host Charity Hackathon April 8, 2016

    Austin WordPress Meetup to Host Charity Hackathon April 8, 2016

    After leading the do_action( ‘wordpress-charity-hackathon’ ); event in 2014 and 2015 in Cape Town, South Africa, Hugh Lashbrooke is bringing the event to Texas with the help of Austin local David Cole. The Austin WordPress Meetup Group will be hosting the hackathon on April 8th, which will coincide with WooConf. Participants will spend the day…

  • The WordPress Plugin Directory Is Getting a Makeover

    The WordPress Plugin Directory Is Getting a Makeover

    In February 2015, the WordPress Theme Directory launched a new design. Konstantin Obenland worked with Samuel “Otto” Wood and the WordPress meta team to update the design and move the directory off of bbPress. Today Obenland announced that the Plugin Directory will be getting a similar treatment. Version 3 of the Plugin Directory will focus…