Why the Genesis and Thesis Comparison isn’t a comparison at all
With the release of Thesis 2.0, there’s been a resurgence of the comparison between these two WordPress frameworks.
With the release of Thesis 2.0, there’s been a resurgence of the comparison between these two WordPress frameworks.
Tom McFarlin makes a well-reasoned article on his issues with the way the WordPress plugin repository works. I disagree with some of what he says, but he definitely makes some great points. I especially agree that the repository is extremely user-focused, and I don’t see why it can’t be a little bit of both user…
This is an important topic that came out of a Post Status Slack #security discussion involving Robert Rowley and John James Jacoby: WordPress Terminology Meta. It continued over at the WPwatercooler.
Pagelines just released their “DMS” (Design Management System). A couple of reviews have already popped up. I’d start here with Leland’s at ThemeLab. Of course, you may want to first ask yourself whether you need a drag and drop theme to start with. : )
WooCommerce 6.5 RC available for testing. Blockified product pages. Custom tables and premature optimization. Where are all the WooCommerce alternatives?
The website for A Day of REST is now powered by the REST API, and uses React. Better yet, it’s available on Github! Happy exploring. Nice work by my podcast co-host Joe Hoyle, with design by Noel Tock.
Troy Dean — of WP Elevation and Video User Manuals — was until recently also the maintainer of Google Analyticator, the WordPress analytics plugin with 400,000+ active installations. Troy sold Google Analyticator to Noah Kagan and SumoMe. SumoMe is directly related to AppSumo, the popular deals website with over a million subscribers. SumoMe is their popup,…