Jonathan Desrosiers has a breakdown of…
Jonathan Desrosiers has a breakdown of the changes in PHP 7.4 “that plugin and theme developers need to be aware of and should accommodate in their code.” ⚠️
Jonathan Desrosiers has a breakdown of the changes in PHP 7.4 “that plugin and theme developers need to be aware of and should accommodate in their code.” ⚠️
WordPress 5.1.1 is out as a security and maintenance release. 🔒 The vulnerability fixed in the 5.1.1 is detailed by Simon Scannell of RipsTech, who discovered it. 5.1.1 also includes a new button that hosts can enable to encourage site owners to upgrade PHP to new versions, presumably in preparation for the minimum PHP version bump coming…
Andy Adams (a Post Status Patron!) has written a great post, where he discusses the perceived WordPress talent shortage that exists today, as well as the perception of WordPress developer skills by potential clients. Andy is a Rails developer and a WordPress developer, and he’s trying to figure out if he needs to pick one. He’d…
News from WP.org for the week of September 27, 2021.
Joost de Valk published to his blog this morning about a mistake he made with an update to his WordPress SEO plugin. He used a feature in PHP that isn’t supported in PHP 5.2, and therefore his plugin didn’t work on a massive number of websites that are running out of date PHP (as he…
ZippyKid is a managed WordPress host that’s been around around three and a half years. They have grown their business consistently since their launch in May 2010, and today have a number of high profile blogs and corporate profiles as part of their client portfolio. Vid Luther, founder of ZippyKid, has been a PHP consultant…
In this episode, Mark Westguard of WS Form joins Cory Miller to discuss OpenAI, the innovation we are already seeing, and what we can and should expect in the future when it comes to WordPress.