WordPress 4.7.1
WordPress 4.7.1 is already released.
WordPress 4.7.1 is already released.
This post was contributed by guest author Taylor Lovett. Lovett is based in the Washington DC area, is the Director of Web Engineering at 10up, creator of ElasticPress, and general open source enth… Source: Incubator WordCamp Denpasar a Success – WordPress Tavern Missing last year (2016) WordCamp. Hope can attend this year, if any. Either […]
Matt Mullenweg just completed the 2016 State of the Word, which highlights the accomplishments of the past year, and sets the direction for the year ahead for WordPress. Source: Matt Mullenweg State of the Word, 2016 • Post Status This time don’t need to wait until almost one year to read it 😅 Still looking […]
Matt Mullenweg today delivered his annual State of the Word address at the second WordCamp US in Philadelphia. Torque’s version of 2016 State of The Word. Source: Highlights From the 2016 Annual State Of The Word
GPL is indeed can be confusing sometimes. Haven’t really fully understand it too. Well, the not-too-positive side from this drama: Avishai Abrahami name is famous now, at least now getting know to this name 😄
Some posts talking about the future of WordPress. Or what to do with WordPress in 2016.
Would like to watch the video itself. But apparently, don’t have minutes to do that at the moment. So reading three summary articles, think it’s enough to get the gist of it.
This is just another clean up. But still provides good guide and reminder. WordPress 4.4 is the next major release of WordPress and is shaping up to be an amazing release. While you have likely discovered many of the changes from testing your plugins, themes, and sites (y… Source: WordPress 4.4: Field Guide The […]
This should be the last. Total 7 WP Tavern + 1 WP Engine articles.
Another day, another clean up. Total 8 articles.