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WordCamp Romania 2014 (2014.romania.wordcamp.org)
WordCamp Romania will be a two day event. This year is happening in Timisoara and there are a lot of interesting speakers lined up. -
WordPress Multi-Environment Config: Work Seamlessly Between Development, Staging, and Production Sites (wptavern.com)
WordPress doesn’t have built-in support for developers working in multiple environments, i.e. local, staging, and production. It’s no surprise, given that this workflow isn’t part of the vast majority of users’ lives when publishing with WordPress. Developers have different tools to help streamline the task of moving between different environments, but it’s still a pain. -
How Is WordPress Creating More Jobs And Is It A Career Path, Really? (www.elegantthemes.com)
Yes, believe it or not, developers who specialize in WordPress are now in demand. With the advent of WordPress running over 22% of the Internet’s top 10 million websites it’s no wonder the brand is becoming a job skill in itself. To be able to say “I know WordPress” is like saying you have an asset for your resume nowadays. -
This Is How You Get Stunning Content Presentation on a WordPress Site (www.codeinwp.com)
The content block is where the majority of your visitor’s attention is focused, so we owe it to them in a big way to make those content blocks as stunning (and readable) as possible. Check this article to get some insights on how a good content presentation can be done. -
Why Comments Still Matter (wptavern.com)
Leaving comments open on blogs is an adventure. Sure, you may have to deal with spam, vitriol, and people who wrongly assume your blog’s comments are a support forum. But for the breakthrough gems of real communication and exchange, we leave comments open. It’s the readers who make a blog worthwhile. -
New Data Shows WordPress Support Forum Registrations Surged Between 2009 and 2012 (wptavern.com)
A few days ago, Siobhan McKeown published a graphic on Twitter that shows sign ups to the WordPress.org support forums between 2005 and 2014. Notice the huge increase in registrations between 2009 and 2010.
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How to Display Error Messages in WordPress (tommcfarlin.com)
Regardless of your level of experience with WordPress, everyone is familiar with seeing the messages that display whenever an action has completed within the dashboard. Tom gives you great examples on how to do that.
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Installing WordPress in the Amazon Cloud (code.tutsplus.com)
This guide will provide you a detailed, step by step approach to setting up your WordPress blog at AWS in a high performance, economical fashion using an AWS micro (or small) instance running on Apache.
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Using Bower To Improve WordPress Development (code.tutsplus.com)
Bower is really great for teams because it basically self-documents your frontend dependencies. To that end, it's really easy to update them as your project changes. It's great for your project's build process both locally and on the server. You can also use Bower to pull in your own private repositories as well for reuse across projects.
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