If you want to use Ninja…
If you want to use Ninja Forms to create custom forms for your sites, then this hour-long course (broken up into 18 parts) from WP101 might be worth your time.
If you want to use Ninja Forms to create custom forms for your sites, then this hour-long course (broken up into 18 parts) from WP101 might be worth your time.
From practicing mindfulness to the evolution of WordPress, Corey Maass and Cory Miller cover a wide variety of topics in this episode as they continue the development of their new WordPress plugin, Crop.Express.
Congratulations to Ninja Forms for their major release, version 3 (they annoyingly but cleverly named it “THREE” in all caps). It’s a complete rewrite of the interface and codebase, built with Backbone, Underscore, and Marionette, along with using an interesting front-end templating system. They spent a very long time on this release, and it went out to 600,000…
Post Status Excerpt (No. 14) — Starting Your “Next Chapter” Project In this episode of Post Status Excerpt, David Bisset and Cory Miller talk about how to build a “career raft” for yourself — something Cory wishes he did when he sold iThemes and went looking for new ventures. Cory explains how to identify…
Chris Lema talks about the advantages of second-movers or those who enter a market late. Their customers can be serviced better, product gaps can be seen more easily, and it’s cheaper to acquire customers. 🥈 Chris describes WPForms and Ninja Forms as second-movers, both of which do very well in the WordPress space: “When you…
In this episode, I talk with James and Kevin — cofounders of the Ninja Forms product — to discuss why their next leg of their business is in the competitive landscape of eCommerce.
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.