• Dailybolt – It’s Like WordPress Planet For The Genesis Framework

    Dailybolt – It’s Like WordPress Planet For The Genesis Framework

    If you have trouble keeping up with everything that’s happening in the Genesis WordPress community, you might be interested in a new site created by Andrea Whitmer called The Dailybolt. The Dailybolt publishes excerpts from sites that routinely write about the Genesis Framework by StudioPress. It’s powered by WordPress and uses the Whitespace Pro theme.…

  • New WordPress Plugin Boilerplate Generator Speeds Plugin Creation

    New WordPress Plugin Boilerplate Generator Speeds Plugin Creation

    When version 3.0 of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate was released, it came with a brand new community website. After three years of continual improvement, creator Tom McFarlin felt that the project had finally matured enough to warrant its own branding and website. As the boilerplate gained traction, McFarlin started receiving numerous requests for a generator…

  • WP eCommerce Has a New Home

    WP eCommerce Has a New Home

    In what has been a long time coming, WP eCommerce has changed the URL of its website from GetShopped.org to WPEcommerce.org. Between the Shopp e-commerce plugin and Getshopped.org, it was confusing as to which product the site represented. The move to a more recognizable URL is the pinnacle of a series of improvements the project…

  • Automattic Open Sources Its DMCA Process Docs on GitHub

    Automattic Open Sources Its DMCA Process Docs on GitHub

    A couple months ago, Automattic made headlines with its public dismissal of Janet Jackson’s spurious claims of trademark and copyright infringement. Jackson is now a fixture in the company’s Hall of Shame, along with others who have issued abusive takedown demands. Automattic considers these a threat to freedom of speech and has even taken to…

  • I18n and RTL Support Are Top Priorities For Web Savvy Marketing

    I18n and RTL Support Are Top Priorities For Web Savvy Marketing

    This year’s State of the Word at WordCamp San Francisco emphasized WordPress going global through improvements to internationalization. This year also marks the first time non-English downloads of WordPress have surpassed its English counterpart. Catering to Customer’s Needs With WordPress raising the bar, it won’t be long until users and customers expect themes and plugins…

  • 20 Reasons To Attend a WordCamp

    20 Reasons To Attend a WordCamp

    Ask twenty people why you should go to a WordCamp and you’ll likely receive 20 different answers. A recent post by Waseem Abbas, of Cloudways, is proof positive. He asked 20 different members of the WordPress community, including yours truly, why you should attend a WordCamp. He’s compiled the answers into a slidehsare document. Like…

  • Postmatic Now Supports 1-Click Migration of Subscribers from Jetpack

    Postmatic Now Supports 1-Click Migration of Subscribers from Jetpack

    Postmatic is hoping to revolutionize WordPress comments by giving readers a way to subscribe to new posts/comments via email and leave a comment by simply hitting reply. Since email is usually the way most people find out about comments, having the ability to reply without leaving your inbox in convenient, especially when you’re on the…

  • Gigaom’s Blazing Fast WordPress Search is Enhanced by Sphinx and Scriblio

    Gigaom’s Blazing Fast WordPress Search is Enhanced by Sphinx and Scriblio

    Gigaom has been pumping out a steady stream of news and analysis on technology since 2006. The WordPress-powered site attracts 6.5 million monthly unique visitors with topics ranging from science and energy to cloud businesses, media and mobile. With years of articles buried in its archives, it’s important for Gigaom to have a solid search…

  • SIDEKICK Delays The Release of Composer

    SIDEKICK Delays The Release of Composer

    Among the festivities at WordCamp Toronto 2014, was the planned release of Composer by SIDEKICK. Instead, Composer has been delayed and the release date is to be determined. According to the announcement, the plugin and its architecture are not ready for customers just yet. In a FAQ accompanying the post, SIDEKICK Co-founder, Ben Fox, gives…

  • WP Slack Plugin Sends Notifications to Slack Based on Events Triggered in WordPress

    WP Slack Plugin Sends Notifications to Slack Based on Events Triggered in WordPress

    In a matter of months, Slack has managed to become the favorite communication tool for thousands of businesses, boasting more than 250,000 daily active users, with roughly 30% of them paying for the service. The company recently acquired $120 million to fund further growth and is now valued at $1.1 billion dollars. While Slack helps…

  • WordPress 4.1 Beta 1 Now Available for Testing

    WordPress 4.1 Beta 1 Now Available for Testing

    WordPress 4.1 beta 1 was released into the hands of eager testers today, just in time for the weekend. John Blackbourn announced the beta and outlined a list of features and improvements that you’ll want to put through the paces. The most visible items include the following: The new Twenty Fifteen default theme New distraction-free…

  • DevriX and Emil Uzelac Team Up to Produce Masonry, A Free WordPress Theme

    DevriX and Emil Uzelac Team Up to Produce Masonry, A Free WordPress Theme

    Masonry is a new free WordPress theme with an elegant 1-column design. You’d be hard-pressed to find a theme that is easier to set up. It offers just a handful of options built into the native customizer, including the ability to customize the header colors and header background image. The theme is mobile-friendly, with a…

  • Flynn O’Connor on Organizing and Marketing a WordCamp for Developers

    Flynn O’Connor on Organizing and Marketing a WordCamp for Developers

    One topic to come out of the discussion surrounding the cost to attend LoopConf is the idea that WordCamps can’t be developer focused. One of the most exciting aspects of LoopConf is the chance to dive deep into technical discussions. WordCamps generally cater to a wide range of skill levels, which some feel prevent these…

  • WPWeekly Episode 170 – I’ve Got Your Drama Right Here

    WPWeekly Episode 170 – I’ve Got Your Drama Right Here

    Since our guest couldn’t make it due to illness, Marcus Couch and I took the opportunity to thank all of the wonderful listeners who responded to our call to action in episode 169. I followed up the first segment with a 10-15 minute rant beginning at 13:25 on WP Drama. Marcus and I agree that…