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  • AcademiaThemes One Year Later

    AcademiaThemes One Year Later

    When Dumitru Brinzan launched AcademiaThemes in early 2014, he did so with the goal of providing high quality themes for the education sector. With one year under his belt, I reached out to Brinzan to find out how the business is doing. The first year was rough, thanks in large part to algorithm changes implemented…

  • 5 WordPress Initiatives That Didn’t Make it Out of 2014

    5 WordPress Initiatives That Didn’t Make it Out of 2014

    Throughout the course of a year, several new ideas, products, and businesses are launched in the WordPress ecosystem. However, not all of them are destined for success. Here are five WordPress initiatives launched in 2014 that didn’t make the cut. WPKindness Launched in early 2014 and created by Ryan Bell, WPKindness shared acts of kindness…

  • The Geeky Tech Behind WordSesh 3

    The Geeky Tech Behind WordSesh 3

    WordSesh 3 attracted more than 3,000 unique viewers from 89 countries. This equates to nearly three times the amount of people who attended WordCamp Europe 2014. With so many people interacting with the WordSesh site and 24 hours of live video sessions, it’s imperative that a webhost be able to deliver great performance. For the…

  • WordPress 4.2 Will Automatically Enable Pretty Permalinks for New Sites on Installation

    WordPress 4.2 Will Automatically Enable Pretty Permalinks for New Sites on Installation

    WordPress 1.0 introduced search engine friendly permalinks using mod_rewrite. Setting your site to use pretty permalinks is usually one of the first things that administrators do after installation. WordPress 4.2 will add a new function that will automatically enable pretty permalinks, if the server supports it, at the time of installation. This means that in…

  • Show Support for Free Speech with the Je Suis Charlie Plugin for WordPress

    Show Support for Free Speech with the Je Suis Charlie Plugin for WordPress

    This week the world mourns with Parisians following yesterday’s terrorist attack at the headquarters of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Masked gunmen, claiming to be Yemeni al-Qaida, killed 12 people, including eight journalists and two police officers. The attackers targeted Charlie Hebdo’s daily editorial meeting, in protest of the publication’s controversial satirical depictions of religious figures.…

  • Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Milestones in 2014

    Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Milestones in 2014

    For the Advanced WordPress group on Facebook, 2014 was a great year. The group added key admins Joost de Valk and Danny van Kooten to cover the European time zone. It took two and a half years to reach 7,500 members, but after highlighting the group on the Tavern, membership skyrocketed from 7,500 members to…

  • WordPress For Android Version 3.5 Embraces Google’s New Material Design Principles

    WordPress For Android Version 3.5 Embraces Google’s New Material Design Principles

    WordPress for Android is starting 2015 with a big update. Version 3.5 was released today, introducing major changes to the app’s overall design. This release follows Google’s new Material design principles, which was created to unify the experience of apps across platforms and devices. The design spec includes basic tenets for the various aspects of…

  • Happy Joe to Host WP Boot Camp January 23: A Free Training Event for Military Veterans

    Happy Joe to Host WP Boot Camp January 23: A Free Training Event for Military Veterans

    Happy Joe is launching its first planned WP Boot Camp in San Antonio, TX on January 23, 2015. The non-profit organization helps US military veterans re-enter the workforce through training in WordPress and the web technology industry in general. Happy Joe was started by former service member James Dalman, who will be presenting at the…

  • WordPress StackExchange Thrives in 2014 with 17 Million Page Views and 14K New Questions

    WordPress StackExchange Thrives in 2014 with 17 Million Page Views and 14K New Questions

    Last week, moderators from the WordPress Development StackExchange (WPSE) posted a short summary of stats from 2014, which demonstrate the remarkable growth and success of the community surrounding the site. This past year WPSE pulled in approximately 15,000 new users, bringing the total to 45,000. The site received a total of 17 million page views…

  • Emil Uzelac Launches New WordPress Theme Review Service

    Emil Uzelac Launches New WordPress Theme Review Service

    Emil Uzelac’s new WordPress Theme Review service is the first of its kind. As a four-year veteran of the WordPress.org Theme Review Team, he is uniquely qualified to operate a service that focuses on theme standards and quality control. Uzelac plans to assist developers with theme reviews for client projects, commercial themes, and free themes…

  • Kim Parsell, Affectionately Known as #wpmom Passes Away

    Kim Parsell, Affectionately Known as #wpmom Passes Away

    In the eight years I’ve covered the WordPress scene, only once have I written about someone passing away. It’s with a heavy heart and great sadness to inform you that Kim Parsell passed away last week at her home in Southern, Ohio. The cause of death is unknown and a small service is tentatively scheduled…

  • A Look Back at WordPress News in 2014, Part 2 of 2

    A Look Back at WordPress News in 2014, Part 2 of 2

    This is part two of a two part series looking back at WordPress news in 2014. There was plenty of action to write about with over 900 posts published in 2014. Browse through the list and if a particular story had an impact on you, let us know in the comments. The stories included here…

  • A Look Back at WordPress News in 2014, Part 1 of 2

    A Look Back at WordPress News in 2014, Part 1 of 2

    In the course of a year, a lot of things happen in the WordPress ecosystem and in 2014, the Tavern published over 900 posts. I’ve created a list of headlines from the first-half of 2014 where you can see the progression of stories, businesses, and products at a glance. The list indicates it was a…

  • Without Notifying Customers, GoDaddy and MediaTemple Auto Activate SIDEKICK

    Without Notifying Customers, GoDaddy and MediaTemple Auto Activate SIDEKICK

    Those who use a Managed WordPress hosting plan from either GoDaddy or MediaTemple might have noticed a new addition to the WordPress Dashboard. If you saw a bright orange button with the text Help Me, it wasn’t a hack, but is part of the SIDEKICK plugin. However, at least one customer thought it was a…

  • Varying Vagrant Vagrants Adopts Open Source MIT License

    Varying Vagrant Vagrants Adopts Open Source MIT License

    Varying Vagrant Vagrants 1.2.0 was released last week after nine months in development. As of VVV 1.2.0, new instances of VVV will have the database entirely contained inside the virtual machine, as opposed to previous versions where it was mapped to a persistent local location. VVV project leader Jeremy Felt recommends a full vagrant destroy…