Eric Lewis uses gists as his…
Eric Lewis uses gists as his blog, and this guide with some customizer tips and tricks is great.
Eric Lewis uses gists as his blog, and this guide with some customizer tips and tricks is great.
WordPress 4.2 kicked off last week with the announcement of Drew Jaynes as release lead. Drew works at 10up, and is a prolific Docs committer for WordPress. The tentative project schedule for 4.2 is up and some key dates are as follows: February 18 — Feature Plugin merge freeze March 4 — Beta 1 (and feature…
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WordPress 4.2, “Powell”, has been released. The release was lead by Drew Jaynes and includes contributions from 283 community members.
Commercial WordPress theme sales is a known business today. Folks have been selling themes since 2007 and many sellers experienced some very good years. The market commoditized itself quite significantly, and it’s harder and harder each year to stand out. Of course, new entrants can still succeed, but it’s rare to experience a windfall of sales…
Nick Halsey from the WordPress Design team did some user tests for the customizer theme experience. Just like every user test I’ve seen, it is enlightening to how much of a struggle our interfaces often are to end users, even when we’re overall doing pretty well.
Mel Choyce laid out a slew of customization opportunities for the next several months. Customization is one of three core focus areas, along with the editor and the REST API. She defines the goal for the customizer work as this: our goal is to help people accomplish the following: “I want to make a site…