Custom settings screens no longer allowed in WordPress.org themes
Custom settings screens are no longer going to be allowed in WordPress themes submitted to … Read more
Custom settings screens are no longer going to be allowed in WordPress themes submitted to … Read more
All past versions of WordPress “are affected by a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability, which … Read more
In my blog post about today’s coordinated plugin update, I discussed the logistics of many … Read more
A coordinated plugin update occurred this morning between many popular WordPress plugins to address a common security vulnerability that allows for XSS cross-site scripting attacks.
Daniel Espinoza and I cover the week in WordPress news with a short format (~15 minute) podcast. This week we talk about Automattic versus WordPress, the 4.2 release candidate, clever REST API uses, taxes, and hosted website solutions’ marketing.
From John James Jacoby, he discusses WordPress’s role as a conduit: WordPress, the software, … Read more
I don’t think I’ve ever really tracked my own time for blogging, but the … Read more
Wix, Shopify, and Squarespace are marketing absolutely everywhere, and spending fortunes to do so. … Read more
Simon Wheatley has a really nice slidedeck that dissects WordPress URLs and shows you … Read more
GovLoop is an online community built with WordPress and BuddyPress, aimed at connecting government … Read more
Mark Jaquith has a handy snippet for syncing Photon images between a local install … Read more
VersionPress tried and failed to raise $30,000 last year, but it didn’t stop them … Read more
Eric Elliott has a unique perspective on homelessness and code. He sees the startup … Read more
Despite the Upworthiness of the title, Daniel Bachhuber has some interesting use cases for … Read more
Cliff Seal’s presentation at WordCamp Atlanta is now available, and in it he discusses … Read more
“It’s a great time to be writing PHP,” is not something you hear in … Read more