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It’s a WordPress Halloween
It’s Episode 578 and we have plugins for Halloween Count, Halloween Decorations, Halloween Woo, Client Dash, X-3P0, Halloween Panda… and ClassicPress Options. It’s all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z!
Still not on Trac
The saga of WordPress.org active install data continues as more details trickle out. At WP Tavern, Sarah Gooding reported on an appearance by WordPress contributor Samuel Otto Wood on the WPwatercooler podcast.
Wood says the decision to remove the data
Leveling up entry-level WordPress developers
In today’s episode of WP Product Talk, we’ll explore the methods organizations go through to level up entry-level WordPress developers on their team.
This is a fantastic discussion with your weekly hosts Kim Colemen & Matt Cromwell. Today’s guest
Crisp, Colourful, Fall WordPress Plugins
It’s Episode 577 and we have plugins for Woo Colour, Searching Fields, Suicide Squirrels, Font Sizing, Cube Plugins, Designing by Clicks… and ClassicPress Options. It’s all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z!
Is WordPress.org good for freemium plugins?
Discussion rolls on within the WordPress community regarding the removal of active install growth data from the WordPress.org plugin repository – but still no firm resolution is in sight. As we reported last week, WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg said
WordPress Plugin ZEN
It’s Episode 576 and we have plugins for Remembralls, WP Code Everything, Zone Converter, re-writing emails, inactive logins, redirecting logins… and ClassicPress Options. It’s all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z!
How to sunset your WordPress product
Have you started a WordPress theme or plugin that didn’t quite succeed like you had hoped it would? It might be time to sunset your WordPress product.
There’s 2 major things to consider: your mental health & your existing customers/users. When I sp
What Should Plugin Developers Expect from WordPress?
The recent pushback regarding WordPress.org’s removal of active install growth data shouldn’t be too surprising. It’s not the first time that a decision made by WordPress leadership has ruffled some feathers.
But perhaps the people most directly impact
How open source is WordPress?
The conversation regarding the removal of WordPress plugin active install growth data has continued this week. The data chart was officially removed from the WordPress.org plugin repository back on September 29, 2022.
Even as plugin authors and other c
Planning your WordPress product roadmap
WP Product talk is back with co-hosts Matt Cromwell and Kim Coleman sitting down to discuss outlining a WordPress product roadmap. Nathalie Lussier joins the crew to chat about how she and her team plan the AccessAlly course software development.
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