Open source choices
John Saddington shares why his WordPress-based / Instragram-like app, Pressgram, will not initially be open source. His Kickstarter project is very close to full funding with five days to go.
John Saddington shares why his WordPress-based / Instragram-like app, Pressgram, will not initially be open source. His Kickstarter project is very close to full funding with five days to go.
Yoast’s WordPress SEO plugin recently got a bad rap on another blog. In the end, the problem wasn’t with the plugin, but with the fact that a person can’t provide support for free forever. I also think the problem is that people aren’t aware of the all the amazing things Yoast’s plugin does. So I…
When I blog, I don’t do it so I can read the post myself. I want you to read it, just like you are doing right now. But I don’t just want you to read it. I want you to read my post and enjoy it so much that it spurs you to action. I…
It sucks when you accidentally email all your users from a development site. Well, let’s get all output from wp_mail logged during development.
Matt Mullenweg has just completed the 2015 State of the Word, the annual speech where he highlights the last year of everything WordPress and what we can anticipate in the future.
One more security update: Ninja Forms had a pretty nasty bug that allowed arbitrary file uploading. They worked with a security researcher — who tells his tale here — and the WordPress plugin team to get forced-upgrades to all users.
The ecosystem of businesses that have been built around WordPress is huge, but shallow. Few companies are both large (relatively speaking) and central to a broad WordPress community. With 60+ employees, some of which are very well-known WordPress developers, 10up has quickly become a central figure in the WordPress world. Big WordPress companies with significant…