Tag: codecanyon

  • WPWeekly Episode 206 – Stream Reverts to its Old Ways

    WPWeekly Episode 206 – Stream Reverts to its Old Ways

    In this week’s episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week including, Envato’s new item support policy, Twenty Sixteen available on GitHub, and BuddyPress 2.3.3. We also discuss Stream 3 which returns to hosting activity logs on the local server. We end the show with Marcus’ plugin picks up…

  • Envato Implements Item Support Policy for ThemeForest and CodeCanyon

    Envato Implements Item Support Policy for ThemeForest and CodeCanyon

    In August of 2014, Envato announced a new initiative that would allow sellers on CodeCanyon and ThemeForest to inform buyers whether or not an item is supported. Earlier today, Envato implemented an Item Support Policy for sellers on ThemeForest and CodeCanyon. When browsing items on ThemeForest or CodeCanyon, a blue badge indicates the seller provides…

  • XSS Vulnerability: What to do if You Buy or Sell Items on Themeforest and CodeCanyon

    XSS Vulnerability: What to do if You Buy or Sell Items on Themeforest and CodeCanyon

    Earlier this week, one of the largest coordinated efforts between WordPress plugin authors, Sucuri, and the WordPress security team resulted in a number of popular plugins receiving security updates. Due to inaccurate information within the WordPress codex, a number of developers improperly assumed the add_query_arg() and remove_query_arg() functions would properly escape user input. When combined,…