News & Articles
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Video: Matt Mullenweg tells former rival Anil Dash what’s ahead for WordPress (paidcontent.org)
"WordPress, it’s a complex tool, it’s like the back of a digital SLR … but that doesn’t work on a phone." -
WordPress 3.4 Release Candidate 2 (wordpress.org)
The second release candidate for WordPress 3.4 is now available. -
Top 4 lessons learned from selling a premium WordPress plugin (www.seedprod.com)
What is important when it comes to building and selling a premium WordPress plugins and what separates it from the thousands of other plugins out there. -
How you might “open source (almost) everything” (danielbachhuber.com)
Daniel Bachhuber, wrangling code for Automattic's WordPress.com VIP, tries to identify ways in which Automattic can release more code as open source by default. -
WP On Tour (wpontour.com)
WP On Tour is an International WordPress Coworking Trip founded by Karim Osman. Coworking is a style of work which involves a shared working environment, those coworking are usually not employed by the same organization. -
Learn How To Manage Clients Effectively And Never Miss Any Deadline (www.1stwebdesigner.com)
How to manage and maintain one hundred or more WordPress websites without breaking a sweat. -
Building WordPress Themes from Scratch: A New Book From One of Our Wptuts+ Authors (wp.tutsplus.com)
A new Rockable Press book, "Building WordPress Themes from Scratch" by Joe Casabon. -
wpcomfs – A WordPress.com Filesystem (josephscott.org)
Back in April WordPress.com announced a new REST style API. Here is a filesystem layer to expose that data, along similar lines to the pressfs code. -
Getting 110% out of WordPress (www.hotscripts.com)
WordPress the most widely used and popular CMS in existence with a 53.8% market share. Given that WordPress excels at handling content, it can be easily tailored to accommodate non-blog-focused sites with custom content types — and usually that’s just a plugin or theme away. -
Introducing WP Valet (wpmu.org)
WP Valet, as the name suggests, is a place where you can leave your WordPress installation and you know that it will be safe and looked after.
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Plugin News
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Ad Code Manager v0.2.2: Bulk Delete and Google AdSense Provider (vip.wordpress.com)
Ad Code Manager is a plugin designed to help you deal with ad codes, those short snippets of Javascript used to display advertisements on your website. Yesterday, Rinat Khaziev of Doejo, Jeremy Felt of 10up, and I released version 0.2.2.
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WordPress Responsive jQuery Slider Plugin – Soliloquy (wplift.com)
Soliloquy slider, looks great and comes as a WordPress plugin.
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How To: Backup Your WordPress site to Dropbox – Free Plugin (wplift.com)
WordPress Backup to Dropbox is a free plugin that will backup your entire WordPress site automatically and store it on your Dropbox account.
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Modular Plugins Presentation from WordCamp Kansas City, 2012 (pippinsplugins.com)
WordPress plugins should be developed with extensible code that allows them to be modified and interacted with, without ever changing core plugin code.
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Find Out What People Are Searching For on Your WordPress Site (wpmu.org)
Good site analytics can tell you what terms users enter to find your website but once they have found you, how do you know that you are providing the information, products or services that they are looking for?
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The New York Times Develops a WordPress Collaboration Plugin for Editors (wpmu.org)
Earlier this year, the New York Times released a WordPress plugin that will help sites that use editors to proofread and edit others’ posts or sites where writers collaborate on the same post. The plugin, called Integrated Content Editor (or ICE), allows changes to a post to be tracked and then accepted or rejected, much like the Track Changes feature in Microsoft Word.
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15 Must See bbPress Plugins for WordPress (www.wpjedi.com)
So you want to start an online forum? bbPress is a lean and mean solution for the job.
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BackupBuddy 3.0 Release Candidate Now Available (ithemes.com)
It’s official! The first release candidate for BackupBuddy 3.0 (RC-1) is now available to all current BackupBuddy customers.
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WYSIWYG fields in Gravity Forms (themergency.com)
A small plugin that adds a new WYSIWYG field under the standard fields section.
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