A free weekly Newsletter with a round-up of WordPress news and articles
Year of the Meetup
We hereby declare 2012 as the Year of the WordPress Meetup. You’ll want to get in on this action.
Quarterly update: The magazine’s at the printer
The WPCandy Quarterly is in the last stage of production. The issue’s files are with the printer now, and barring any last-minute issues we should see printing begin in the next couple of days.
Digging into WordPress v3.3 Update
New version of Digging into WordPress now available! The DiW v3.3 update covers WordPress 3.3 & 3.2, with fresh new sections and updated content throughout the book.
We’re Giving Away Two Free Copies Of The ‘WordPress 3 Cookbook’
Over 100 recipes to help enhance your WordPress site!
Pressbits 001: Introducing our latest show
The newest addition to the WPCandy shows family. It’s called Pressbits, and it’s exactly what you’d expect: bite-sized thoughts on WordPress.
Behind the Site: Tripawds, a user-supported three legged dog community
Tripawds is, in all honesty, a very touching site. It is a community of bloggers and users supporting canine amputees. The site is run by Jim and Rene Nelson, and just so happens to be running on WordPress.
Less Is More, Dear Theme Developers
Options are great. I like to have options, and I imagine I would if I relied on commercial or free themes. But enough is enough, don’t give me a settings page with 37 choices.
WordPress 3 Ultimate Security Book Review
WordPress 3 Ultimate Security by Olly Connelly aims to help you make sure your WordPress installs are as protected as you can make them.
Envato offers bounty to get more e-commerce plugins
Envato, the company behind ThemeForest and CodeCanyon , put up a bounty to plugin developers. They see a need for more e-commerce plugins to be available in their marketplace and they’re willing to pay to get those plugins up there.
WordPress SEO Tips
Alex Denning interviews Nathan Rice, Alex Moss, and Jeff Starry about WordPress & SEO.
WPCandy Podcast 30: Jetpack full of fireworks edition
The goal is for the WPCandy Podcast to deliver a higher awesome per minute ratio, and be the “if you only listen to one WordPress podcast, listen to this one” podcast.