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OSTraining Makes Pods Framework Video Training Series Available for Free (wptavern.com) OSTraining, a site that offers video training for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and other technologies announced their Pods Framework video training series is now available for free. Steve Burge, founder of OSTraining.com, says offering the video series for free is the result of a partnership with the Pods Framework project.
WordPress Cloud IDE (wpide.net) The toolbox that makes WordPress
development fun again is now officially live. Take a look here!
Step Up Your Game: How to Work With Successful WordPress Clients (wptavern.com) This post was contributed by Mario Peshev. Mario is the founder and WordPress Architect at DevriX building and maintaining large WordPress-driven platforms. With over 10,000 hours of consulting and training, Mario’s Yin and Yang is his Open Source advocacy and business growth strategy.
Meet CaptainForm, a WordPress Form Builder with Superpowers (www.captainform.com) CaptainForm is an effective and versatile WordPress form builder, currently available in beta. Even in this phase, the plugin is equipped with powerful features. It’s easy to use, includes beautiful templates, secured submissions, multi-support, anti-spam features and you’ll benefit from excellent customer service. It will successfully generate leads and save you a lot of time in the process!
Introducing Twenty Sixteen (make.wordpress.org) WordPress 4.4 will see a brand new default theme; that’s right, today is time to meet Twenty Sixteen! It features a new, never-released design that has some really unique touches on a traditional blog layout.
How to Evaluate a Plugin for Your WooCommerce Store (www.woothemes.com) Plugins can also be problematic. A rogue update, an untested bit of code, an incompatibility between two extensions… in the blink of an eye, you can go from fully functional to completely inoperable. Today, we’re going to share a few of the things you should do when evaluating a WordPress plugin for possible use with your WooCommerce store.