• Microsoft’s Open Source Progress and Its Relationship with WordPress

    Microsoft’s Open Source Progress and Its Relationship with WordPress

    For years, Microsoft and open source have rarely been used in the same sentence. With new leadership, the company has made major strides in becoming part of the open source movement. Late last year, the company announced its .NET server stack would be open source, enabling .NET to become a cross-platform framework. The company has…

  • Git and WordPress: 3 Tips to Do It Better

    Git and WordPress: 3 Tips to Do It Better

    This post was contributed by guest author Peter Suhm. Peter is a web developer from the Land of the Danes. He is the creator of WP Pusher and a huge travel addict, bringing his work along with him as he goes.   This article is based on a few ideas, thoughts and opinions I have…

  • Persistent XSS Vulnerability Discovered in WP Super Cache Plugin

    Persistent XSS Vulnerability Discovered in WP Super Cache Plugin

    The security team at Sucuri has issued an advisory for WordPress users who have the WP Super Cache plugin activated on their sites. The popular caching plugin contains a dangerous persistent XSS vulnerability that was promptly patched in its 1.4.4 release. Sucuri ranks the risk as “Dangerous” with a DREAD score of 8/10. Exploiting the…

  • FBI Warns of ISIL Defacement Attacks on WordPress Sites

    FBI Warns of ISIL Defacement Attacks on WordPress Sites

    The FBI issued a public service announcement today, warning concerning WordPress website attacks being carried out by individuals sympathetic to the Islamic State in the Levant (ISIL) a.k.a. Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shams (ISIS). The perpetrators of these attacks are defacing sites across various platforms such as news organizations, businesses, government sites, and religious…

  • Bob Dunn’s Survey Shows Text and Screenshots are the Preferred Way to Learn WordPress

    Bob Dunn’s Survey Shows Text and Screenshots are the Preferred Way to Learn WordPress

    Two weeks ago, I asked you to participate in Bob Dunn’s survey that asked, how do you learn WordPress? Dunn has published the results to the survey and they’re not surprising. Out of 428 responses, 63% learn WordPress best using text and images. Roughly a third of respondents learn best using video tutorials or one-on-one…

  • WordPress 4.2 Introduces Subtle Refinements to the Default Admin Color Scheme

    WordPress 4.2 Introduces Subtle Refinements to the Default Admin Color Scheme

    WordPress 3.8 marked a major milestone for the admin with the inclusion of “MP6,” a brand new responsive design and color scheme. By now many users have become accustomed to the color scheme, but 4.2 will introduce subtle changes to create a more harmonious color palette. Over the past several months, Hugo Baeta has been…

  • WordPress Core Team Announces Release Leads for WordPress 4.3 and 4.4

    WordPress Core Team Announces Release Leads for WordPress 4.3 and 4.4

    Andrew Nacin announced on the Make Core blog that Konstantin Obenland will lead the release of WordPress 4.3, while Scott Taylor will lead 4.4. Obenland’s latest contribution to WordPress is the redesigned theme directory. Taylor is largely responsible for the audio and video improvements in WordPress 3.9. Nacin defines a WordPress release lead as someone…

  • WordPress 4.2 Will Natively Support Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Characters

    WordPress 4.2 Will Natively Support Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Characters

    WordPress 4.2 will soon be released with expanded core support for emoji, a new feature that users either love or love to hate. By making a key database change from utf8mb3 to utf8mb4 to add support for emoji, WordPress also receives the benefit of being able to natively handle Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters. On…

  • Gridsby: A Beautiful Free WordPress Theme for Photographers

    Gridsby: A Beautiful Free WordPress Theme for Photographers

    When ModernThemes launched its site with a dozen free WordPress themes last year, founders Robbie Grabowski and Mike Driscoll committed to getting all of their themes listed on WordPress.org following positive feedback from the community. At that time many of their themes had issues that would preclude them from being hosted in the official directory.…

  • ThemeReview.co Expands Services to Include Plugin Reviews

    ThemeReview.co Expands Services to Include Plugin Reviews

    ThemeReview.co partners Emil Uzelac and Justin Tadlock announced over the weekend that the service is expanding to include plugin reviews. The professional theme review service launched at the beginning of January and has been growing steadily, thanks in part to strategic recommendations from Envato and StudioPress. Uzelac and Tadlock are both senior reviewers at WordPress.org,…

  • PressThis Revamped with a New User Interface and Minimalist Design

    PressThis Revamped with a New User Interface and Minimalist Design

    PressThis is a bookmarklet that allows you to quickly publish drafts or posts without having to navigate the backend of WordPress. It was added to WordPress in version 2.6 and can be found in the Tools menu. One of the major features coming in WordPress 4.2 is a completely revamped PressThis bookmarklet. Michael Arestad proposed…

  • New Plugin Forces BuddyPress Users to Upload a Profile Photo

    New Plugin Forces BuddyPress Users to Upload a Profile Photo

    When a social network is filled with mystery man avatars, it can give the impression that the site is a ghost town, overrun with spam users. Sometimes members are too lazy to upload a profile photo, no matter how many friendly prompts you try to offer. Missing profile images makes for ugly directory pages and…

  • Donnacha MacGloinn Predicts the End of the Webhosting Industry

    Donnacha MacGloinn Predicts the End of the Webhosting Industry

    Donnacha MacGloinn published an excellent post on WPMayor.com predicting the end of the webhosting industry. Although he talks about the industry as a whole, MacGloinn says the need for specialized WordPress hosting is quickly disappearing. With the lingering perception that this stuff must be difficult, and the customer’s delight with all that WordPress can do…

  • Add a Favorite Button to Any WordPress Post Type

    Add a Favorite Button to Any WordPress Post Type

    Twitter users have often asked the question: “What does it mean to favorite a tweet?” The act of favoriting can communicate any number of things depending on the context, such as bookmarking, agreeing, showing support, or responding to a mention. UK researchers studying the favoriting feature on Twitter discovered that users could identify more than…

  • Venturing Outside the Bubble: WordPress Community Members Attend PHP UK 2015 Conference

    Venturing Outside the Bubble: WordPress Community Members Attend PHP UK 2015 Conference

    The PHP UK Conference celebrated its 10th annual event this year at the end of February. More than 700 participants gathered in London to share knowledge and experiences surrounding PHP and related web technologies. WordPress community members Jenny Wong and Aaron Jorbin both spoke at the conference and the videos have just been released today.…