Tag: jetpack

  • Why Jetpack Comments is Not A Great Alternative to WordPress’ Native Comment Form

    Why Jetpack Comments is Not A Great Alternative to WordPress’ Native Comment Form

    Jetpack ships with more than 30 different modules including, Jetpack Comments. One of its primary features is allowing people to login using credentials from their WordPress.com, Twitter, Facebook, or Google+ accounts. This module has replaced the WordPress native comment form for nearly two years on WP Tavern. It makes it easier for people on social…

  • How Important is Jetpack on WordPress’ Road to 50% Market Share?

    How Important is Jetpack on WordPress’ Road to 50% Market Share?

    This past weekend, 250 professionals gathered in Phoenix, Arizona for Pressnomics, a three-day event focused on entrepreneurship in the WordPress economy. During the last day, attendees had the opportunity to watch Pagely CEO Joshua Strebel interview Matt Mullenweg. Although the session wasn’t recorded, the audience tweeted out the highlights of the interview, and discussion continued…

  • Benchmarks Indicate Jetpack Doesn’t Negatively Impact Site Loading Times

    Benchmarks Indicate Jetpack Doesn’t Negatively Impact Site Loading Times

    Jetpack is a WordPress plugin maintained by Automattic and has more than 30 different modules. The modules provide a variety of features including, contact forms, stats, and related posts. Part of Jetpack’s reputation in the WordPress community is that it’s bloated and slows down websites. Sam Hotchkiss, who is part of the Jetpack team, has…

  • WPWeekly Episode 175 – New Years Resolution Slider

    WPWeekly Episode 175 – New Years Resolution Slider

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss a number of topics. We give you a heads up on the latest round of attacks taking advantage of vulnerabilities in the Revolution Slider plugin. We congratulate John James Jacoby on successfully reaching his crowdfunding goal. We talk about a new plugin discovery tool…

  • Jetpack 3.3 Introduces New Centralized Dashboard for Managing Multiple WordPress Sites

    Jetpack 3.3 Introduces New Centralized Dashboard for Managing Multiple WordPress Sites

    Jetpack 3.3 is now available. The highlight of this release is the new centralized site dashboard feature that allows users to manage multiple Jetpack-connected WordPress sites and WordPress.com sites from one location in WordPress.com. The new dashboard is mobile friendly and includes the centralized posting feature that was introduced in Jetpack 3.2. It also allows…

  • Add an Auto Reply to Your Jetpack Contact Form

    Add an Auto Reply to Your Jetpack Contact Form

    Jetpack has been downloaded more than 13 million times. The Contact Form module is one of its most popular features, as nearly every site requires a way for visitors to get in touch. The module is reliable and easy to use but fairly basic in terms of features. Fortunately, Jetpack makes it easy for you…

  • nRelate Will Shutdown Its Service December 31st

    nRelate Will Shutdown Its Service December 31st

    The content recommendation service nRelate, announced it will shut down its service December 31st. Launched in 2009, nRelate has provided billions of recommendations to over 100k sites. The service is shifting its assets to support its internal reference-style content properties. If you use nRelate, there is a farewell FAQ available which has instructions on what…

  • WPWeekly Episode 173 – Interview With Happy Joe Founder, James Dalman

    WPWeekly Episode 173 – Interview With Happy Joe Founder, James Dalman

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week and interview the founder of HappyJoe.org, James Dalman. Happy Joe is a 501 c3 non-profit organization that helps U.S. veterans with entrepreneurship and employment opportunities. Dalman shares what inspired him to create the organization and the role WordPress plays…

  • JP Bot: The Silent Bot Behind the Jetpack Module Extraction Plugins

    JP Bot: The Silent Bot Behind the Jetpack Module Extraction Plugins

    Automattic launched Jetpack in March 2011 with the mission to bring WordPress.com features to self-hosted WordPress sites. The plugin has now been downloaded more than 13 million times. It is widely used and even comes installed by default on many hosts that offer a 1-click WordPress installation option. In early 2011, few could have predicted…

  • 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…

  • Get Jetpack’s Markdown Module Without Using Jetpack

    Get Jetpack’s Markdown Module Without Using Jetpack

    Anas H. Sulaiman is a WordPress plugin developer who has created several extensions that extract modules from Jetpack so that they can be used independently. He recently renamed his WordPress.org profile to “JP Bot” and is gradually adding to his collection of Jetpack-extractions: One of his most popular plugins is JP Markdown, which essentially duplicates…

  • WPWeekly Episode 169 – WordPress is Now a Verb

    WPWeekly Episode 169 – WordPress is Now a Verb

    In this week’s edition of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I get you caught up with the news you need to know. We discuss the changes in Jetpack 3.2, WordSesh 3, and a recent security vulnerability in WP eCommerce. We also discuss whether or not WordPress is a verb. Stories Discussed: Jetpack 3.2 Released, Introduces…

  • Jetpack 3.2 Introduces Centralized Posting from WordPress.com

    Jetpack 3.2 Introduces Centralized Posting from WordPress.com

    Jetpack 3.2 was released last week, featuring a new site logo feature for theme authors, bug fixes, and performance improvements. Today the Jetpack team officially announced the release, along with a new feature that wasn’t mentioned in the changelog. Centralized Posting from WordPress.com Self-hosted WordPress sites connected via Jetpack can now publish posts using the…

  • Jetpack 3.2 Released, Introduces New Site Logo Feature for Theme Developers

    Jetpack 3.2 Released, Introduces New Site Logo Feature for Theme Developers

    Jetpack 3.2 was quietly released yesterday with a host of new enhancements for self-hosted WordPress sites. Following up on 3.1’s total re-branding of the plugin, 3.2 comes with speed improvements and better caching for related posts. This release introduces the new ‘Site Logo’ feature that was added to WordPress.com themes in late July. The goal…

  • iThemes Security Now Has Brute Force Login Protection

    iThemes Security Now Has Brute Force Login Protection

    iThemes announced Brute Force Login Protection has been added to the latest version of iThemes Security. The new feature enables users to protect their sites either locally or by activating a network wide setting. Local brute force protection looks only at attempts to access your site and bans users per the lockout rules specified locally.…