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The Shift to a Front-End Editing Experience and How it Affects WordPress Development (www.wpexplorer.com)
The biggest focus during the January 20, 2014 meeting was on the newly created ability to make posts and pages from the front-end. The new editor will also allow users to upload media and change metadata. It’s also set to include standard editing tools like bold, italics, and links up at the top in the admin bar. -
How to Set Yourself Up for Long-Term Clients After Launching a WordPress Site (managewp.com)
A lot of developers take a one-and-done approach to their clients. That is, they build a single WordPress site to the client’s specifications then walk away. They may build another site for this client in the future but there isn’t any carryover work. There aren’t long-term contracts involved. -
Eight Things You Should Do After Building Your WordPress Site (churchthemes.com)
There are some essentials you should make sure are taken care of before considering your WordPress site complete. They don't take much time but are often overlooked. -
Don’t Waste Time Improving Your WordPress Site Search (premium.wpmudev.org)
There is no shortage of truly excellent search plugins both free and premium that bring considerable additional features and sophistication to the WordPress search function. But whilst you can boost the efficacy of your search quite easily, you first need to ask yourself whether adding that plugin is adding real value for the majority of your visitors or whether you’re simply adding to your WordPress maintenance burden. -
Getty Images are Now “Free” to Embed, But They are Awful (www.poststat.us)
Getty Images is dropping the watermark for the bulk of its collection, in exchange for an open-embed program that will let users drop in any image they want, as long as the service gets to append a footer at the bottom of the picture with a credit and link to the licensing page. For a small-scale WordPress blog with no photo budget, this looks an awful lot like free stock imagery. -
SellWP Is A Managed Solution For Selling WordPress Products (wptavern.com)
SellWP is a brand new service created by John Turner, who is also the developer of SeedProd. The goal of the service is to eliminate the stress and hassles of selling WordPress products allowing the developer to concentrate on the product itself.
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Plugin News
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Ignoring Errors from Third Party WordPress Plugins While Developing in Debug Mode (bradt.ca)
Take a look on how Brad is proposing solutions regarding continue working in debug mode while encountering errors from third party WordPress plugins.
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ManageWP’s New Update: 7 Big Upsides (managewp.com)
It’s been exciting to see ManageWP grow over the past few years. Each update brings new functionality and efficiency, which really goes to show why so many people have come to love our tool.
This new update is no exception. We think that you’ll find a lot to like in the changes we have made.
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Accept Bitcoin Today with The GoCoin WooCommerce Extension (torquemag.io)
In the past few weeks, Bitcoin has been a pretty hot subject in the press, with the recent Mt. Gox disaster and the world’s first Bitcoin ATM’s rolling out. But even with all the controversy surrounding Bitcoin, it may be able to help you as a WordPress user. Bitcoin is becoming a currency of choice for a lot of educated consumers, and you may end up with many customers who prefer it.
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WordPress’s Zombie Problem: Why Automatic Updates Had to Happen Now (torquemag.io)
WordPress powers more than 20% of the web, or about 75 million sites, and is steadily becoming more pervasive. The massive WordPress community has helped secure the platform by quickly identifying and resolving bugs, glitches, and security flaws. But, as WordPress evolves so have the abilities of attackers. WordPress security is changing rapidly—here’s what you can do to decrease your vulnerability.
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