Welcome to the deep end, noob.
Hell yeah. Reid Peifer nails it.
Hell yeah. Reid Peifer nails it.
Andrea Middleton shares what she feels are some missed business opportunities in the WordPress space. Because WordPress is open source, any solution or features a third-party developer sells can be added to WordPress Core. That means it’s important for third-party businesses not to monetize access to their software. Instead, they should: “…monetize something that makes…
Bob Dunn and Brad Williams talk about Liquid Web’s new pricing structure and marketplace hosting on the latest Do The Woo podcast.
Where is WordPress going in 2023? Read Josepha’s Big Picture Goals for the year. WordPress certifications are in the planning phases, and the foundation will include LearnWP. The Training Team is conducting a Needs Analysis. Help gather the community’s input. Plugins Team is seeking intentionally wrong plugins, and Core has the 6.2 Planning Roundup.
The WordPress Mobile team has been working hard to get the WordPress iOS app ready for iOS7, which is to be released today. Design was led by Hugo Baeta, but eight contributors took part in the design and development for this update. If you haven’t ever used the WordPress apps, now is a good time…
This site isn’t very easy on the eyes, but I think that point 7 is a a valuable lesson, “Pragmatism is better than purism.” I don’t agree with the entire article, but I really like that one statement.
Here’s a very practical post where the author outlines what they learned they need to account for to handle retina devices. Simple, practical, and to the point. Are theme designers out there accounted for high resolution screens yet?