• Weglot Passes €44K in Monthly Revenue, Plans to Expand into More CMS and E-commerce Markets

    Weglot Passes €44K in Monthly Revenue, Plans to Expand into More CMS and E-commerce Markets

    Weglot, a SaaS-based multilingual plugin that entered the WordPress market last year, has passed €44,000 in monthly revenue. The company received €450K in seed funding in May 2017 and has nearly doubled its user base in the past six months. Co-founder Rémy Berda reports that the plugin is approaching 20,000 users and that more than…

  • Jetpack 5.5 Removes Syntax Highlighting and Gallery Widget for Compatibility with Upcoming WordPress 4.9 Release

    Jetpack 5.5 Removes Syntax Highlighting and Gallery Widget for Compatibility with Upcoming WordPress 4.9 Release

    Jetpack 5.5 was released yesterday with several important changes that ensure the plugin is compatible with the upcoming WordPress 4.9 release scheduled for November 14. The plugin will be able to shed some weight, as core improvements will make Jetpack’s syntax highlighting and gallery widget obsolete. WordPress 4.9 incorporates CodeMirror, which brings syntax highlighting, linting,…

  • How to Whitelist Comments in WordPress

    How to Whitelist Comments in WordPress

    Out-of-the-box, WordPress provides the ability to blacklist comments or configure a set of options to send comments to moderation. If all comments are moderated, there are no options to whitelist comments. Searching the plugin directory for comment whitelisting provides few, if any, solutions. However, a cursory search of Google led me to the Comment Whitelist…

  • Gutenberg Contributors Explore Alternative to Using iframes for Meta Boxes

    Gutenberg Contributors Explore Alternative to Using iframes for Meta Boxes

    The discussion surrounding the use of iframes for meta boxes in Gutenberg became more heated over the weekend, as concerned developers implored the team to consider the detriments of the current approach. Responses from Gutenberg’s leadership initially deflected concerns, presenting the iframe implementation as an experiment that “works ‘for now’” but isn’t what the team…

  • Harare and Nairobi Host 2nd Round of Successful WordCamps

    Harare and Nairobi Host 2nd Round of Successful WordCamps

    Six WordCamps were held over the weekend in cities across the globe, including two in Africa where WordPress events are just starting to take off. Harare and Nairobi hosted their second WordCamps in areas where the WordPress community was virtually non-existent two years ago. Harare’s first camp was part of the WordCamp Incubator program the…

  • WordCamp Europe 2018 Early Bird Tickets Now on Sale

    WordCamp Europe 2018 Early Bird Tickets Now on Sale

    WordCamp Europe 2018 has begun early bird ticket sales for its sixth edition in Belgrade, Serbia, June 14-16. Attendees who purchase a ticket before December 31, 2017, will receive a limited-edition swag item. WordCamp Europe has sold out in many previous years and organizers of the 2017 event in Paris anticipated that it would be…

  • Gutenberg Contributors Discuss the Drawbacks of Using iframes for Meta Boxes

    Gutenberg Contributors Discuss the Drawbacks of Using iframes for Meta Boxes

    A lively and productive discussion regarding Gutenberg’s use of iframes for meta boxes is happening on GitHub. Yesterday, WordPress developer Kevin Hoffman created an issue titled “Are iframes a viable long-term solution for meta boxes?” Gutenberg 1.5 introduced initial support for meta boxes. Hoffman identified several issues with iframes that have been popping up as…

  • Bianca Welds Awarded Kim Parsell Travel Scholarship

    Bianca Welds Awarded Kim Parsell Travel Scholarship

    The WordPress Foundation has awarded Bianca Welds with the Kim Parsell travel scholarship to attend WordCamp US 2017. Welds lives in Jamaica and has been using WordPress since 2005. We featured her on the Tavern in 2015 when she provided insight into the Jamaican WordPress community. Welds will be presenting at WordCamp US on how…

  • Press This Removed from WordPress 4.9 in Favor of a Plugin

    Press This Removed from WordPress 4.9 in Favor of a Plugin

    Press This, a tool that allowed users to quickly clip and publish content from web pages, is set to be removed from WordPress’ upcoming 4.9 release. The feature is being retired and will live out its remaining days as a canonical plugin. WordPress contributors opted to make a clean break by completely removing Press This…

  • GitHub Launches Community Forums to Connect Developers

    GitHub Launches Community Forums to Connect Developers

    GitHub launched its new community forums this week as another way for the platform’s 24 million developers to stay connected. The company built them on top of the Lithium SaaS community platform, a popular choice for enterprise customers, including Sony, Cisco, HP, Skype, Barclaycard, Symantec, Google, and PayPal. The first iteration of the forums includes…

  • Gutenberg 1.6 Improves Writing Experience, Moves Block Toolbar to the Top of the Editor

    Gutenberg 1.6 Improves Writing Experience, Moves Block Toolbar to the Top of the Editor

    The Gutenberg plugin’s Halloween release (version 1.6) includes major updates to the writing experience and many performance improvements. The block toolbar has been relocated to the top of the editor, a suggestion that was mocked up and described in detail in a post on the Yoast SEO blog proposing an alternative approach for Gutenberg. Prior…

  • WPWeekly Episode 293 – WordPress 4.8.3, RIP Firebug, and Patreon

    WPWeekly Episode 293 – WordPress 4.8.3, RIP Firebug, and Patreon

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week including, a behind the scenes look at how WordPress 4.8.3 was released, WordPress 4.9 RC1, and Patreon launching an app directory along with a free WordPress plugin. We also talk about the difficulties of surveys, from asking the right questions, to…

  • Scotch School Offers Free Course on Getting Started with JavaScript for Web Development

    Scotch School Offers Free Course on Getting Started with JavaScript for Web Development

    The Scotch School, a developer resource with video training and tutorials, is offering its Getting Started with JavaScript for Web Development course for free through the end of this week. If you’re just now getting started on your journey to learning JavaScript deeply, this 23-lesson video course from Chris Sevilleja offers a quick foundation on…

  • WordPress 4.8.3, A Security Release Six Weeks in the Making

    WordPress 4.8.3, A Security Release Six Weeks in the Making

    WordPress 4.8.3 is available and is a security release for 4.8.2 and all previous versions. This release addresses an issue with $wpdb->prepare() that could lead to a potential SQL injection. While WordPress core is not vulnerable, hardening has been added to prevent plugins and themes from inadvertently causing a vulnerability. If you’re experiencing a bit…