An open letter from UpThemes
I recently wrote an open letter to the WordPress community to apologize for our failures and announce our plans for the future.
I recently wrote an open letter to the WordPress community to apologize for our failures and announce our plans for the future.
Sucuri Security is well known in the WordPress community for being the go-to place for WordPress site monitoring and malware cleanup. Their free WordPress plugin just got some nice new features, too. It now comes with core files integrity checking, a log of user logins and locations, “I’ve been hacked” initial action steps, and some…
Pippin Williamson and Andrew Munro have just launched Version 1.0 of AffiliateWP, an affiliate marketing plugin for WordPress with simplicity and ease of use in mind. Pippin is well known in the WordPress community for his work as a plugin reviewer on WordPress.org, his blog and plugins on PippinsPlugins, and his popular eCommerce product Easy…
We’re happy to announce today that authors on ThemeForest and CodeCanyon can now choose to license their WordPress items through a 100% GPL option. To help us launch this new feature, we’re excited to have one of the most well known and respected theme outfits joining ThemeForest’s ever growing library — WooThemes!
WordPress 4.6, “Pepper”, has been released with shiny plugin management, system fonts, link syntax checking, resource hints, and more. This release post includes a special episode of the podcast.
Update: although the announcement post didn’t mention it, apparently Sponsored Comments are optional: @brennandunn @tnorthcutt Sponsored Comments will only show if you enable ads (which are optional) — "just comments" is always an option. — Amanda Nudelman (@DisqusAmanda) April 7, 2014 As if you needed another reason to own your content, Disqus announced today that they’re…
PHP is number 3 in ReadWrite’s list of top 7 most in demand tech skills for 2013. And WordPress is noted specifically within that section. Editor’s note: Not bad! But where’s your capital P, ReadWrite?
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This is the best WordPress related post I’ve read in ages. My favorite part was about getting back to standardization—specially by ditching the theme options pages and instead, using the built-in Theme Customizer.
Bravo, UpThemes. Bravo!