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The WordPress Weekly Podcast

[…] discussed: Crowd Favorite Acquired By VeloMedia BuddyPress 1.9 Beta 1 Released and Ready For Testing 10up Sponsors Helen Hou-Sandi to Work Full-Time on WordPress Core WordPress.com Adds Support For Markdown: Is TinyMCE On Its Way Out? Industry Night #1 – Doug Karr From CircuPress WordPress Twenty Fourteen Theme Is Out in the Wild WordPress […]

The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate 2.6.1 is Now Available

[…] The ChangeLog Updating the localization functions to that `load_textdomain` is called. Removing call to `plugin_textdomain` Changing ‘decomment’ to ‘uncomment’ Changing all ‘TODO’ to ‘@TODO’ for wider IDE support Removed the trailing slash (@jameswlane) Extended and aligned comment header (@franz-josef-kaiser) Update `class-plugin-name-admin.php` (@rockaut) Replaced deleted comment block (@akshayraje) Updated `plugin-name.php` to get all name replacement […]

How To Properly Test Responsive Design

[…] this really a viable use case for properly testing responsive design? Test Responsive Design Responsive design is fun. I know. I remember when browsers first began implementing support for it, and we all began dragging our browsers back and forth, and saying “Ohh, that’s neat,” or even critiquing other sites who didn’t have responsive design despite […]

Preparing For The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate 2.6.0

[…] you take a look at the outstanding issues, you’ll see that we’re discussing: Should we move the class files to their own subdirectory? Fix activation/deactivation/uninstall functionality Improve support for GitHub Updater Should we move the `assets` directory? So if you’re up for it, hop into any of the issues, issue a pull request, or simply […]

Should We Turn Off Comments By Default?

[…] Networks To be clear, I love that we have choices for the platforms with which we can publish our online content. As much as I love and support WordPress and have my reasons as to why I think people should use it, I also know that it’s not the best application for everyone. Case […]

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