Woo: You too have woes
For developers, i18n isn’t always obvious, not even for large, and well-established theme vendors. In this post, I’ve tried to outline some of the most obvious issues in some of WooThemes’ themes.
For developers, i18n isn’t always obvious, not even for large, and well-established theme vendors. In this post, I’ve tried to outline some of the most obvious issues in some of WooThemes’ themes.
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Aesop is a self-described “story engine” for WordPress. The plugin boasts “components designed for rich storytelling experiences.” Basically, it creates an admin interface that allows a site owner to create interactive stories, similar to those popularized by projects like Medium 1.0 and a number of big news agencies like The Washington Post and The New York…
WordPress sent an email to Elliot Condon asking to “remove all ‘license-key features’ from the repository immediately.” The post outlines what will happen to ACF plugins over the next few weeks.
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.
Back in August, Oliver Sild announced in Post Status Slack that Patchstack was opening up “additional data” to “enrich the vulnerability data” their service discloses, now “with [a] real-time IP feed of attackers who hit [Patchstack’s] virtual patches.” Virtual patches are Patchstack’s quick interventions for customers’ sites when an official patch doesn’t exist yet for…
Do clients constantly let you down by deactivating plugins, removing crucial pages or installing new, half-shady plugins? This plugin will aid you with all you need to put the finger on the cause of the issue.