Tag: woocommerce

  • WPWeekly Episode 267 – Interview With Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead

    WPWeekly Episode 267 – Interview With Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead. Campbell provides insight into who’s on the team and what they do behind the scenes to coordinate security releases. We discuss the complex nature of disclosures, when to publish them, and how much information they should have. In…

  • WooCommerce 3.0.0 Scheduled for Release April 4th

    WooCommerce 3.0.0 Scheduled for Release April 4th

    Big changes are on the way for WooCommerce. Mike Jolley, lead developer of WooCommerce, announced that WooCommerce 2.7 will be versioned 3.0.0 with a scheduled release date of April 4th. During the 2.7 beta testing phase, the team discovered a significant bug in the way that timestamps are handled. “Essentially, some developers need a way…

  • Logging Into WooCommerce.com Now Requires a WordPress.com Account

    Logging Into WooCommerce.com Now Requires a WordPress.com Account

    If you logged into WooCommerce.com over the weekend, you may have noticed a distinct change. In order to sign into the site, users are now required to have a WordPress.com account. The change occurred without warning and surprised those who manage multiple WooCommerce stores for clients. Brad Griffin, who maintains a number of client sites…

  • WPWeekly Episode 257 – My Side Project, WordPress 4.7, and the News

    WPWeekly Episode 257 – My Side Project, WordPress 4.7, and the News

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week including, WooCommerce’s 42% market share, the redesign concept of WordPress.org, and two plugin acquisitions. I also share details of a side project I’m working on that involves BuddyPress. Last but not least, we briefly discuss Jeff King’s impact on…

  • WooCommerce Powers 42% of All Online Stores

    WooCommerce Powers 42% of All Online Stores

    Last week Automattic published its annual “Year in Review” stats, including WooCommerce stats for the first time since the company acquired Woo in 2015. As of December, there are 1,594,894 active stores using WooCommerce and roughly 1/3 of those (530,000) are new in 2016. One of the most exciting areas of growth is WooCommerce’s global…

  • 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…

  • WooCommerce Releases Square Integration to Sync Online and Offline Purchases and Inventory

    WooCommerce Releases Square Integration to Sync Online and Offline Purchases and Inventory

    WooCommerce, which powers more than 37% of all online stores, announced today that the plugin now integrates with the millions of offline stores that use Square for payment processing. The new Square for WooCommerce extension tracks and syncs payments and inventory for products sold via online and offline stores. Before agreeing to work with Square…

  • WooThemes.com Domain Redirected as WooCommerce Takes Front Seat

    WooThemes.com Domain Redirected as WooCommerce Takes Front Seat

    When Adii Pienaar, Magnus Jepson, and Mark Forrester created WooThemes in 2008, they never envisioned a future where the lion’s share of the company’s revenue would be derived from e-commerce. After establishing WooThemes as a major player in the WordPress themes marketplace, the company’s founders launched WooCommerce with the goal of increasing revenue by selling…

  • WPWeekly Episode 238 – Interview with Adam Warner SiteLock’s WordPress Evangelist

    WPWeekly Episode 238 – Interview with Adam Warner SiteLock’s WordPress Evangelist

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Adam Warner, SiteLock’s WordPress evangelist. Warner describes how he got involved with WordPress and how it helped shape his career. We discuss his crowdfunding campaign to democratize publishing which didn’t turn out so well. Near the end of the interview, we learn…

  • WooCommerce 2.6 Introduces Shipping Zones and a New Design for Account Pages

    WooCommerce 2.6 Introduces Shipping Zones and a New Design for Account Pages

    After five months in development and 1700 commits from 25 contributors, WooCommerce 2.6 “Zipping Zebra” is now available. This release introduces a new feature called Shipping Zones, which allows store owners to have more flexibility in pricing shipping based on location. It is now possible to create zones that group continents, countries, states, and zip…

  • Automattic is Protecting its Woo, WooThemes, and WooCommerce Trademarks

    Automattic is Protecting its Woo, WooThemes, and WooCommerce Trademarks

    When Automattic acquired WooThemes in 2015, it gained employees, plugins, themes, and the company’s trademarks. These trademarks include, standard character marks, logos, and specific graphics such as the Verified WooExpert badges. One of the responsibilities of a trademark owner is to protect it from infringement. WooGPL is a service that provides customers with commercial themes,…

  • WooCommerce Releases Storefront 2.0 with Major Improvements to Mobile Design

    WooCommerce Releases Storefront 2.0 with Major Improvements to Mobile Design

    Storefront, the official WooCommerce theme built to work seamlessly with the plugin, has just passed the 2.0 milestone. This release introduces a new “best sellers” section to the homepage and adds compatibility with the upcoming WooCommerce 2.6’s tabbed “My Account” section and the average rating widget. The most important update in Storefront 2.0 is the…

  • Automattic Introduces WooCommerce Connect, Hosted Components for E-Commerce

    Automattic Introduces WooCommerce Connect, Hosted Components for E-Commerce

    WooCommerce is the current leader in e-commerce software, capturing 31% of the market, thanks to its relatively user-friendly interface and connection to WordPress. However, setting up a WooCommerce site, or any e-commerce site for that matter, is not for the faint of heart, no matter how user-friendly the software. It requires knowledge of hosting, PCI…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 7

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 7

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Revolution Slider Possible Cause of Data Breach Wordfence analyzed the Mossack Fonseca…

  • Do the Woo: A New Podcast for WooCommerce Store Owners

    Do the Woo: A New Podcast for WooCommerce Store Owners

    Bob Dunn, a WordPress educator better known on the web as BobWP, is launching a podcast for WooCommerce store owners. “Do the Woo” will air weekly on Wednesdays with tips and tricks to help store owners attract more customers. Dunn plans to host guests involved in WooCommerce development, as well as store owners who will…