No code required, eh?
After looking at WP App Studio, I really wonder if it’s a good plugin for users and WordPress in general.
After looking at WP App Studio, I really wonder if it’s a good plugin for users and WordPress in general.
A thorough post about how you can leverage the WordPress 3.5 Media Manager in a widget.
I’m looking forward to lots of good things coming in the future on the new WordPress core Performance Team blog, and I’m glad SVG and WebP are finally going to be usable in WordPress by default. (This is already the case in some hosting environments.) But the forced on-by-default generation of WebP images when you…
Here’s a nice tutorial at learn.wordpress.org for learning how to get started with child block theme development and a good model for tutorials you can contribute! If you have any questions about being a tutorial presenter please join the #training channel in the Making WordPress Slack group. There are instructions for creating a tutorial in…
Dennis Cooper, whose Blogger-hosted site received attention recently after being disabled without warning, is now back online and on WordPress. A 10 year old blog post was what brought down the site. This is rightly being used as a prime example of why you should own your own data. Looking at this scenario, many hosting companies may also shut…
Every now and then there are discussions and debates that arise to the forefront of the WordPress community. One of these discussions caught our attention: paid products based in WordPress and how they are (or are not) promoted within the WordPress.org ecosystem.
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I’ve now been told that the plugin actually phones come and does stuff with whatever it downloads from another server. Don’t install this at all.
Yeah, looks pretty dangerous. I sent it to Pippin for him to review to make sure it’s w/in guidelines.