News & Articles
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WordPress Admin Switcher: A New Google Chrome Extension for Switching Between Admin and Frontend (wptavern.com)
If your job involves working with WordPress, you probably switch between front and backend countless times every day while getting things done. Kellen Mace, a developer at WebDevStudios, has just released a handy Google Chrome Extension that will save you a few clicks while switching back and forth. -
WordPress 4.6 Beta 2 (wordpress.org)
WordPress 4.6 Beta 2 is now available! -
The 2016 WordPress Hosting Survey – aka “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of WordPress Hosting” (www.codeinwp.com)
The web is chock full of WordPress hosting reviews, comparisons, recommendations and whatnots. Everyone seems to have their favorite provider … as well as their least favorite one. So, even though we indeed have our favorites when it comes to WordPress hosting, and even more so, each individual member of our team has their own favorites too, we’ve decided to take a different path and give you – our readers – the spotlight. -
Lessons Learnt Building a WordPress Cloud App (deliciousbrains.com)
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WordPress Reviews: The Good, The Bad, and the Stalker (halfelf.org)
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WordPress Stats Redesign with New Insights (generatewp.com)
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Bulgarian Government Now Requires Custom Software to be Open Source (wptavern.com)
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5 Challenges Plaguing The WordPress Security Ecosystem (torquemag.io)
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Plugin News
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ThreeWP Broadcast Plugin Review: Auto-Sharing Content for WordPress Multisite Blogs (bobwp.com)
Some of you are running a multisite or a network of blogs using WordPress. You could be a school district, a news site or some other organization that needs to syndicate your content across your network. But if you need each of your blogs to post certain, common content and, worse yet, you have to later make changes on each of those individual blogs, it can be a huge time suck.
That is where ThreeWP Broadcast plugin for WordPress comes in.
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10 Free WordPress Plugins for Developers (Must-Have) (themeisle.com)
Everyone working with WordPress code should have a set of nice and functional WordPress plugins for developers in his or her workflow. Of course, a good deal of it is a matter of personal preference too – a code editor that works for you just might not be so functional or helpful for us, and vice versa. So in this roundup, we have enumerated 10 WordPress plugins for developers, to help you improve your development workflow and do more with WordPress.
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Community Created Mockups Suggest Improvements to the WordPress Plugin Directory Redesign (wptavern.com)
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My First Impression of PluginsCon, A Conference Dedicated to WordPress Themes and Plugins (wptavern.com)
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Internationalizing WordPress Plugins (tommcfarlin.com)
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Simplify WordPress Site Customization: Toolset Plugin Review Part 1 (www.wpkube.com)
Theme Releases
Theme News
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Introducing Upfront 1.3, aka Blogging on Speed (premium.wpmudev.org)
For this release, our aim was to dramatically improve the post and page writing and editing experience, making it easier for bloggers and publishers to get on with crafting beautiful words. Let’s face it, while blogging was okay in previous versions of Upfront it wasn’t great. Thanks to feedback from users, we addressed the user experience full on and have made it a million times better. -
10+ Best Free WordPress Themes for Travel Websites (www.codeinwp.com)
Why free travel WordPress themes? Well, travel is certainly one of the biggest niches for bloggers world wide. Traveling simply has its unique appeal, and we’re naturally drawn to read about other people’s travels, or learn some hacks for our own trips.
However, to make publishing your travel memories possible, or your travel tips, or whatever, you need yourself some quality free travel WordPress themes … or just one of them, actually. In today’s list, we give you just that. Tune in and pick your favorite theme. -
Responsive Design Should Be Required for WordPress.org Themes, Says Matt Mullenweg (wptavern.com)
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