Here is a nice update from…
Here is a nice update from the Tide group, which made progress during Contributor … Read more
Here is a nice update from the Tide group, which made progress during Contributor … Read more
David Bisset would like to thank BlogVault and Ron Rennick (recently hired by Prospress … Read more
Now for something somewhat different: the Nineteen Eighty-Five theme — a child theme for Twenty Twelve — is a … Read more
I am joined by Matt Mullenweg to discuss decision making, Gutenberg, core WordPress processes, Automattic’s business, and more.
Gutenberg has been an ambitious undertaking, but the new WordPress editor marks an important step for WordPress. The platform must continue to be both easier to use and more powerful to extend, and Gutenberg is a step in the right direction on both fronts.
WordCamp US will be happening next week — officially December 7th, 8th, and 9th … Read more
Gutenberg 4.6 is out with a relatively shorter changelog than in the past. Mostly … Read more
Rich Tabor, a theme developer at ThemeBeans, has released Merlin WP 1.0, which aims … Read more
Rich Hickey posted a sharp and forceful opinion piece entitled “Open Source is Not About … Read more
Bridget Willard explains how to create subtitles for WordPress.tv. There’s a real need for this — … Read more
Scott Bolinger did a post-holiday (Black Friday) analysis of smaller discounts for AppPresser. Scott … Read more
Yikes. Pam Aungst describes a deceiving “cloaking” tactic being used by web developers to … Read more
While working on the Delicious Brains website, Iain Poulson created a custom table to be … Read more
If you work with affiliate programs, this brief post from Joe Casabona about his attempts to … Read more
BuddyPress 4.0.0 (“Pequod”) has been released, and it comes with a suite of tools … Read more
Dave Bonds reviewed some prominent plugins that add useful functionality and features to WooCommerce.