How to remove jQuery
With the recent “you might not need jQuery” craze, developers are understandably asking how to remove the library from the front-end of their site. Depending on the way the theme is built, it’s fairly straight-forward.
With the recent “you might not need jQuery” craze, developers are understandably asking how to remove the library from the front-end of their site. Depending on the way the theme is built, it’s fairly straight-forward.
Sarah Gooding has a nice post on WPMU describing how NASA is promoting open source, and WordPress specifically. It’s great to see huge organizations like this realize the power of open source development.
This week’s function is wc_get_held_stock_quantity(). It fetches the inventory available for pending orders in WooCommerce.
All past versions of WordPress “are affected by a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could enable anonymous users to compromise a site,” according to the release post by Gary Pendergast. WordPress 4.1.2, 4.2 RC3, and new tag releases on past versions dating back to 3.7 have been released and deployed for auto updates. If you don’t…
Earlier today, I tweeted (big news, right?) that the WordPress.com verticals that have been launching left and right seem like little more than SEO plays on the landing pages. Well, James Farmer, founder of Edublogs – a huge WordPress Multisite instance for educators – has laid it all on the table. Never one to hold…
This week’s Post Status Draft podcast is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and Joe Hoyle. This week, they talk about WP-CLI, and running a micro plugin business.
Patchstack brings fast virtual patches and safe updates to any plugin or theme vulnerabilities potentially affecting Hostinger’s customers.