• WP REST API Content Endpoints Conditionally Approved for Merge in 4.7

    WP REST API Content Endpoints Conditionally Approved for Merge in 4.7

    The WP REST API team and WordPress core contributors met tonight to decide whether to merge the content endpoints in 4.7. After the merge proposal was published a week ago, several core developers expressed concern regarding the brokered authentication scheme and the team has since decided to remove it from the proposal in favor of…

  • Headway 3.8.9 Patches Potential XSS Vulnerability

    Headway 3.8.9 Patches Potential XSS Vulnerability

    If you noticed an update for Headway, it’s not your mind playing tricks. Late last week, Headway Themes released version 3.8.9 to patch a potential security vulnerability involving the license key field. The vulnerability was discovered and reported to Sucuri by Gary Bairéad, a former Headway Themes employee. At the time of writing, the company…

  • StudioPress Puts WooCommerce Compatibility on the Roadmap for New Themes

    StudioPress Puts WooCommerce Compatibility on the Roadmap for New Themes

    In Rainmaker.fm’s recent interview with Matt Mullenweg, StudioPress founder Brian Gardner confirmed that the company has put WooCommerce compatibility on the roadmap for its themes, starting with new products first. The “unofficial announcement” was not a secret, as Gardner has been hinting at it on social media and also posted a sneak peak on Dribbble…

  • Behind the Scenes of WordPress.com Themes with David Kennedy

    Behind the Scenes of WordPress.com Themes with David Kennedy

    This post was contributed by guest author Sami Keijonen. Sami is a math teacher who enjoys learning about the web, accessibility, and WordPress. He juggles between freelancing, building themes at Foxland, and teaching.   I’ve been doing several WordPress Theme Shop interviews lately. The original reason for the interviews was that people kept asking me…

  • WangGuard Plugin Launches Indiegogo Campaign to Fund Development and Support

    WangGuard Plugin Launches Indiegogo Campaign to Fund Development and Support

    This week José Conti, creator of WangGuard, announced that he would be shutting down the service and further development. The plugin, which Conti says has nearly 20,000 users, is one of the few effective solutions for combatting WordPress, multisite, BuddyPress, and bbPress spammers and sploggers. Conti was struggling to pay for the servers and, after…

  • Lizz Ehrenpreis Wins Kinsta’s $1,500 Travel Scholarship

    Lizz Ehrenpreis Wins Kinsta’s $1,500 Travel Scholarship

    Last month, Kinsta announced it would give away one $1,500 travel scholarship to pay for an individual’s airfare, lodging, and admission ticket to WordCamp US. The company has announced on Twitter that Lizz Ehrenpreis, who resides in Portland, Oregon is the winner. Congratulations to Lizz of Portland OR on winning the #WCUS scholarship! Enjoy the…

  • Bitbucket Pricing Hike Increases Cost Per User by 100%

    Bitbucket Pricing Hike Increases Cost Per User by 100%

    After GitHub hiked its prices last May, many users who were negatively impacted by the changes took a second look at competitors like Bitbucket and GitLab. GitHub switched from per-repository to per-user pricing, requiring organizations to purchase a seat for each user at $9 per user/month. This was a drastic increase when compared to the…

  • WPCampus Online Scheduled For January 23rd, 2017

    WPCampus Online Scheduled For January 23rd, 2017

    Earlier this year, a number of people gathered in Sarasota, FL, to attend WPCampus, the first conference devoted to WordPress in higher education. As the organizers continue to accept applications to host the event in 2017, the team is also organizing a virtual conference called WPCampus Online. WPCampus Online is an all-day event planned for…

  • WPWeekly Episode 251 – AMP, Translation Day 2, and the Other Side of WordPress

    WPWeekly Episode 251 – AMP, Translation Day 2, and the Other Side of WordPress

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the latest stories making headlines in the WordPress community. We talk about the latest changes in the official AMP plugin and the second global WordPress translation day. We also discuss HeroPress obtaining its first financial sponsor and the not so happy side of WordPress.…

  • Call for Applications to Host WordCamp Europe 2018 Will Open in December

    Call for Applications to Host WordCamp Europe 2018 Will Open in December

    WordCamp Europe 2017 is eight months away from kicking off in Paris, France, and the event’s core leadership team is already looking ahead to prepare a host city for 2018. Applications will open December 1. This year’s event brought 1,950 attendees to Vienna and more than 1,000 tickets were claimed for live streaming. With attendance…

  • The Days of Creating Child Themes for Simple CSS Changes May Soon Be Over

    The Days of Creating Child Themes for Simple CSS Changes May Soon Be Over

    The general advice given to users who want to make simple edits to a theme without losing them is to create a child theme. This involves creating a directory, CSS file, a functions.php file, and uploading them to the webserver via WordPress or FTP. Users must also make sure the child theme references the parent theme correctly in…

  • Take the 2016 Git User’s Survey

    Take the 2016 Git User’s Survey

    The 2016 edition of the Git User’s Survey is open and there is a little more than a week remaining before it closes on October 20. Jakub Narębski, one of the main contributors to the gitweb subsystem and author of Mastering Git, posted the survey on behalf of the Git development community. Narębski has created…

  • You Are Responsible for Your Own Awesome

    You Are Responsible for Your Own Awesome

    HeroPress is a wonderful site where each week, someone from the community publishes an essay that describes how WordPress changed their life, made them a better person, or gave them a new perspective. Most of the stories have a happy ending and if you’re a regular reader of the site, it’s easy to assume that…

  • Polyglots Team to Host 2nd Global WordPress Translation Day November 12

    Polyglots Team to Host 2nd Global WordPress Translation Day November 12

    The WordPress Polyglots team is planning another Global WordPress Translation Day after the success of the original event in April. The first event drew 448 participants from more than 105 countries to online streaming sessions and live meetups, where contributors worked on more than 160 languages. Global WordPress Translation Day 2 is set for November…