The Story Behind the New WordPress.com
Behind the scene of Calypso, story from Andy Peatling, Calypso Project Lead. Source: The Story Behind the New WordPress.com
Behind the scene of Calypso, story from Andy Peatling, Calypso Project Lead. Source: The Story Behind the New WordPress.com
You have big dreams for your websites. We want to see them come true. Introducing: the new WordPress.com and WordPress.com desktop app. WordPress.com announcement of Calypso. Source: Welcome to the New WordPress.com and WordPress.com App for Mac
There’s a new WordPress desktop client – though currently only released for Mac. The great news? It’s open source! Since not using Windows for a while, feels do not have need for the Windows-based app. But figured when was still on Windows, definitely will eager to try one! Source: A new WordPress desktop client – […]
Matt Mullenweg announced the changes to WordPress.com on his blog, saying the project, code named Calypso, took over 20 months to complete. Torquemag.io version of Calypso Source: Everything You Need To Know About The New WordPress.com, Calypso | @thetorquemag
In the last two years, Automattic has made significant improvements to WordPress.com and Jetpack. From managing plugins, themes, and other updates to New Dash and a revamped post editor. The indivi… WPTavern version of Calypso. Source: Automattic Unveils Open Source WordPress.com Desktop Application for the Mac
Calypso is an ambitious Mac app from Automattic to bring the WordPress publishing and site management experience to the desktop. It seems for self hosted WordPress site, Calypso still depends on JetPack. It means still require XML-RPC. And it means no go 😥 Source: Automattic has released an open source WordPress.com Mac app | Post Status
What would we build if we were starting from scratch today, knowing all we’ve learned over the past 13 years of building WordPress? Source: Dance to Calypso | Matt Mullenweg
So, please take this as a friendly reminder to not re-add stuff in a theme update that you had to remove in the in initial review. Was ever trying to do this when submitting to the said largest theme marketplace. But okay, it’s not good. Noted. Source: Trust and theme updates
What if there was a service out there that would do this for you. I would pay for it. Or even better an automated service where you just enter the plugin names, it automatically runs them on the newest WordPress (checking the error log, if it breaks the site/admin etc), updates the readme and given […]
Hi! You may recall some time ago there was a post that mentioned a thing called the doing_it_wrong theme. Yeah. That small tool to help in looking for things when conducting a review. Or perhaps wh… This is a good tool for theme review. But probably useful for theme development too. Especially those 4 links. Need […]