Tag: wordpress.org

  • #182 – Michelle Frechette and Jonathan Desrosiers on the story of .com and .org

    #182 – Michelle Frechette and Jonathan Desrosiers on the story of .com and .org

    On the podcast today we have Michelle Frechette and Jonathan Desrosiers, and we’re here to unravel the key differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org. We explore the historical development, technical distinctions, and user experiences of both platforms, including issues of ownership, ease-of-use, open-source philosophy, community contributions, and the evolving feature sets. The discussion also touches on…

  • Commercial and Community Categorization Is Live on WordPress.org Theme and Plugin Directories

    Commercial and Community Categorization Is Live on WordPress.org Theme and Plugin Directories

    One of Matt Mullenweg’s announcements at the 2022 State of the Word was the addition of new taxonomies for the theme and plugin directories that will help users more quickly ascertain the purpose of the extensions they are considering. With nearly 60,000 free plugins available and more than 10,000 free themes, it’s not always immediately…

  • WordPress.org Gets New Global Header and Footer Design

    WordPress.org Gets New Global Header and Footer Design

    If you happened to be browsing WordPress.org on Sunday, you might have been in for a shock. The website got a bit of an upgrade. A partial one, at least, as developers implemented a new global header and footer across the site. This is the first stage of a longer-term overhaul of the site’s front…

  • WordPress.org Profiles Now Show Activity for Contributions Made on GitHub

    WordPress.org Profiles Now Show Activity for Contributions Made on GitHub

    WordPress.org profiles got an update over the weekend that will make them a better reflection of contributors’ efforts on GitHub. Users can now authorize GitHub to detect their activity on the WordPress GitHub organization and display it on their profiles. “Currently we’re tracking New Issues submitted (by you), Closed Issues (by you), Pull requests submitted…

  • WordPress.org Launches Homepage Redesign

    WordPress.org Launches Homepage Redesign

    WordPress.org made its new homepage redesign live today. The meta team worked quickly to put the new design in place in time for the holidays. “While this is only the first iteration, the plan is to continue design and development to create something truly amazing,” Mark Uraine said in the announcement. “This is the first…

  • The WordPress.org Homepage is Getting a Redesign

    The WordPress.org Homepage is Getting a Redesign

    A WordPress.org homepage redesign is now in the works with a strong focus on marketing to new users. As the face of the open source project, the site is long overdue for some design attention. Mark Uraine, a designer at Automattic, posted on the Make/Meta blog about how quickly the project is coming together: “During…

  • WordPress.org UX Research Begins as Part of Long-Term Plan for Redesign

    WordPress.org UX Research Begins as Part of Long-Term Plan for Redesign

    WordPress.org is second only to WordPress.com in Google search results for “WordPress,” followed by the project’s download, about, and featured themes pages. Unfortunately, visitors to WordPress.org land on an outdated website that doesn’t accurately represent the vibrance of the WordPress project and its strong community. As the face of the open source project, WordPress.org is…

  • WordPress.org Profile Redesign is Live

    WordPress.org Profile Redesign is Live

    If you haven’t visited WordPress.org lately, the brand new design for profiles is a happy discovery. Last month, Jen Mylo let us know that the profiles were getting redesigned and relaunched with more data related to a user’s involvement with the WordPress project. The profile updates are now live with a fresh design that recognizes…