Tag: wp ecommerce

  • WPWeekly Episode 254 – WP eCommerce, WordCamp US 2017, and Upvato

    WPWeekly Episode 254 – WP eCommerce, WordCamp US 2017, and Upvato

    In this short episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss a handful of news stories making headlines. We discuss a recent security update to the WP eCommerce plugin, Upvato disappearing only to reappear in the near future, and Nashville, TN hosting WordCamp US in 2017 and 2018. Last but not least is Marcus’…

  • WPWeekly Episode 171 – Interview With WP101 Founder, Shawn Hesketh

    WPWeekly Episode 171 – Interview With WP101 Founder, Shawn Hesketh

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss WordPress 4.1 beta 1, the delay of Composer by SIDEKICK, and a revamped WP eCommerce plugin. Later in the show, we’re joined by the founder of WP101, Shawn Hesketh. Hesketh shares his work process, the equipment used to record videos, and what parts of WordPress user’s struggle…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Security Vulnerability Discovered and Patched in WP eCommerce

    Security Vulnerability Discovered and Patched in WP eCommerce

    If you use WP eCommerce, you’ll want to update as soon as possible to fix a security vulnerability discovered by Sucuri. According to the announcement, the vulnerability could be used by a malicious user to easily get access and modify private information on a site. Any website using WP eCommerce 3.8.14.3 or lower is at…