John Blackbourn has authored a plugin…
John Blackbourn has authored a plugin for WordPress Multisite that shares a central media library across all the sites on a Multisite network.
John Blackbourn has authored a plugin for WordPress Multisite that shares a central media library across all the sites on a Multisite network.
The MLA’s Humanities Commons team maintains several WordPress projects to support Digital Humanities at colleges and universities.
In this episode, Mario Peshev, founder of DevriX, joins Cory Miller to discuss WordPress retainers, entrepreneurship, and the future of WordPress. Mario encourages agency owners to chase recurring revenue to build in the freedom to do quality work with the capacity to lead into your future vision for your business.
Here’s a fine 20-minute interview by Sabrina Zeidan with Jonny Harris, a WordPress Multisite core maintainer. Jonny talks about multisite and how it was implemented at Time, Inc. Speaking of videos, here’s another brief one that involves Mike Selander talking about rebuilding the TechCrunch website with React.
We’ll put this in the “new to me” category of awesome WordPress development tools. John Blackbourn created something called Extendable CPTs, and it’s glorious. It makes doing all those little things you wish were easier, easier. It adjust CPT registration defaults to more common ones developers use, as in makes a default registration more page-like…
If you use WordPress Multisite or have interest in it, you’ll want to read Andrew Nacin’s potential roadmap for the future of the project. It’s very promising, and he touches on many of the pain points for the current use cases for Multisite. I’d still like to see people create plugins for doing “mini sites”…
WordPress 3.9, “Smith”, has just been released. It is named after James Oscar “Jimmy” Smith. WordPress 3.9 is the hard result of hard work from 267 contributors. The WordPress 3.9 release was led by Andrew Nacin and Co-led by Mike Schroder. I will have Andrew and Mike, plus three additional contributors on a live hangout…