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  • Friday Fun: Top 25 WordPress Movie Titles

    Friday Fun: Top 25 WordPress Movie Titles

    What started off as a simple request to bring back the #WPvideogames meme on Twitter has turned into the craziest bunch of #WPmovie titles I’ve ever seen. The meme was started by DerpPress. DerpPress turns ordinary WordPress news and events into comedy gold. However, no one knows who the mysterious person is controlling the account.…

  • New oEmbed Providers Coming in WordPress 4.0

    New oEmbed Providers Coming in WordPress 4.0

    WordPress 4.0 is on track to introduce several new oEmbed providers, according to the most recent core report from Mike Schroder. The following sites and services have been added to the whitelist of oEmbed providers: TED talks Mixcloud CollegeHumor.com Issuu Polldaddy’s short URL format YouTube playlist URLs The process of getting added to the whitelist…

  • What Naming Convention Do You Use For WordPress Media?

    What Naming Convention Do You Use For WordPress Media?

    After six years of serving cold beverages at the Tavern and publishing more than 2,100 posts, our media library has over 2,770 images. Over the years, the meta information I give images has changed from very little to as descriptive as possible. For example, we use a theme that utilizes featured images. When I upload…

  • Quick Reference Guide For Those Writing About WordPress

    Quick Reference Guide For Those Writing About WordPress

    After participating in the WordPress community for several years, it’s easy to forget there are new users entering the community every day. As someone who writes about WordPress for a living, it’s frustrating to come across errors such as the incorrect spelling of WordPress or the incorrect logo being used. However, I’ve discovered that most…

  • WordPress Trunk Adds New Beta Testing Tab to Plugins Screen

    WordPress Trunk Adds New Beta Testing Tab to Plugins Screen

    If you’re running WordPress trunk, then you may have noticed a new addition to the plugins screen. A “Beta Testing” tab now lists all available Feature Plugins that are currently ready for testing, including the WP API, Press This, and WordPress Frontend Editor plugins. Andrew Nacin added the tab to all development builds of WordPress.…

  • New Data Shows WordPress Support Forum Registrations Surged Between 2009 and 2012

    New Data Shows WordPress Support Forum Registrations Surged Between 2009 and 2012

    A few days ago, Siobhan McKeown published a graphic on Twitter that shows sign ups to the WordPress.org support forums between 2005 and 2014. Notice the huge increase in registrations between 2009 and 2010. I asked McKeown what could account for the surge and she believes it’s the release of WordPress 3.0. WordPress 3.0 was…

  • WP Engine to Sponsor Two Full-Time WordPress Core Contributors

    WP Engine to Sponsor Two Full-Time WordPress Core Contributors

    WP Engine is currently on the hunt to hire two developers to work on the open source WordPress project full-time. This is a relatively new trend that has caught on among companies that sell WordPress products and/or services. Last November, 10up announced that it would be sponsoring Helen Hou-Sandi to work full-time on WordPress core.…

  • WordPress Multi-Environment Config: Work Seamlessly Between Development, Staging, and Production Sites

    WordPress Multi-Environment Config: Work Seamlessly Between Development, Staging, and Production Sites

    WordPress doesn’t have built-in support for developers working in multiple environments, i.e. local, staging, and production. It’s no surprise, given that this workflow isn’t part of the vast majority of users’ lives when publishing with WordPress. Nevertheless, running a separate development site can be a complex and tedious endeavor and WordPress doesn’t make it very…

  • Preview the “Press This” Bookmarklet Redesign, Alpha Plugin Now Ready for Testing

    Preview the “Press This” Bookmarklet Redesign, Alpha Plugin Now Ready for Testing

    The “Press This” browser bookmarklet in WordPress is on its way to a complete redesign via the features-as-plugins development path. If you’ve never used it before, the feature allows you to make quick posts to your WordPress site from anywhere on the web. It’s actually a pretty smart tool for posting and can automatically detect…

  • WordPress in Vietnamese: Now 100% Translated

    WordPress in Vietnamese: Now 100% Translated

    This month marks a big milestone for WordPress in Vietnamese. It is now 100% translated, thanks in large part to the folks at foobla who volunteered a great deal of time and effort on the final push to finish translating the software into Vietnamese. New WordPress translations don’t magically happen – they actually take quite…

  • Major Internationalization Improvements Planned for WordPress 4.0

    Major Internationalization Improvements Planned for WordPress 4.0

    Many native English speakers take WordPress’ famous 5-minute installation process for granted. Have you every wondered how much of a hurdle it might be to try to install the software when English is not your first language? Andrew Nacin recently published an extensive plan to tackle this problem and a host of others with internationalization…

  • Alex Shiels Proposal For Improving The WordPress Plugin Management Page

    Alex Shiels Proposal For Improving The WordPress Plugin Management Page

    While WordPress 3.8 and 3.9 substantially improved the theme experience within WordPress, the plugins page hasn’t had the same treatment. In fact, the page hasn’t changed much since 2.7. However, that may change as Alex Shiels has proposed a detailed outline explaining the improvements and changes he’d like to see. According to Shiels, the goal…

  • JSON REST API Slated For WordPress 4.1 Release

    JSON REST API Slated For WordPress 4.1 Release

    WordPress core contributors came to a consensus today during the development meeting regarding the immediate future of the JSON REST API project. Ryan McCue and his team released version 1.0 over the weekend and have been pushing hard for it to be ready for the upcoming 4.0 release. When I spoke with McCue yesterday about…

  • WordPress.com Security Vulnerability Stirs Debate Over Responsible Disclosure

    WordPress.com Security Vulnerability Stirs Debate Over Responsible Disclosure

    Late last week, Yan Zhu, a Staff Technologist for the Electronic Frontier Foundation publicly disclosed a security vulnerability she discovered with WordPress.com and how it handles cookies. More specifically, she discovered the “wordpress_logged_in” cookie being sent in the clear to a WordPress authentication endpoint. She was able to use the authenticated cookie to publish blog…

  • WordPress Celebrates Its 11th Birthday

    WordPress Celebrates Its 11th Birthday

    Today marks 11 years since the very first official public release of WordPress. Reading through that changelog will make you smile and realize how far the software has come since the early days when its main competitors were Textpattern and Movable Type. Fast forward 11 years and WordPress now powers 22% of the web with…