Esai ini juga tersedia dalam bahasa Indonesia. It is not that hard to fall for WordPress if you have a chance to experience WordPress. For me, it took a WordCamp. To make it fancy, in 2016, I was volunteering impromptu at WordCamp Denpasar in Bali, the island of Gods. To note, Bali is a tiny […]
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Konstantin Kovshenin Launches Sail, a CLI Tool for Deploying to Digital Ocean – WP Tavern
Last week, Konstantin Kovshenin launched Sail, a CLI tool for deploying WordPress applications to the DigitalOcean cloud. The project is free to use and open source. However, he has plans for an upgraded premium experience down the road. Kovshenin cited speed and efficiency as the two primary reasons developers should give his new tool a […]
Continue readingWordPress Opens Applications for In-Person WordCamps – WP Tavern
photo credit: Huasonic – cc WordPress is restarting its in-person WordCamp program after more than six weeks of discussion on a proposal for how the WordPress community can return to hosting events. Applications are now open for in-person WordCamps, provided they meet the Community Team’s updated guidelines for organizing WordCamps during the pandemic. Local communities […]
Continue readingUploading via ZIP Files Preferred, SVN Access Forthcoming – WP Tavern
Earlier today, Dion Hulse announced the results of a six-week survey on the WordPress.org theme upload process. The goal was to figure out if uploading a ZIP file was a “pain point” and see what other methods theme authors prefer. Then, move forward based on the feedback. In total, 256 people responded to the survey. […]
Continue readingHow to Update PHP in WordPress (Kinsta, DreamHost, & cPanel)
There is a lot of advice on keeping your WordPress themes, plugins, and core files up to date. This helps keep your site in working order. Though, it’s not the only element to focus on. You’ll also want to update PHP in WordPress, to keep the server-side running smooth. Every site has a front end […]
Continue readingTheme Authors Should Be Able To Opt Out of Any Design Feature – WP Tavern
As I debugged issues with the new block gap feature added in Gutenberg 11.4 last week, I found the ticket introducing it. And, there was already a new ticket for one problem I had hit. However, there was some discussion over whether themes should be allowed to opt-out, rolling their own solution. There was no […]
Continue readingPipe Wrench Publication Releases New Native Land Search Plugin for WordPress – WP Tavern
Pipe Wrench, an online publication that dissects different topics through longform stories, reactions, interpretations, and asides, has released a free WordPress plugin called Native Land Search. The publication commissioned the plugin from Alex Gustafson, a subscriber and contributor to the magazine. Native Land Search offers a search block or “Native Lands Aside” block pattern that […]
Continue readingResources, Week of 5 September 2021
It’s been a little while since the last time I’ve shared some of the stuff that I’ve found. Part of it has to do with the fact that I’ve had stuff outside of work and blogging that have been of higher priority, and part of it has to do with taking a vacation. So this […]
Continue readingWeekly WordPress News: WordPress 5.8.1 Security Release
Hey, WordPress fans. We are checking in with your latest dose of weekly WordPress news. This week, WordPress released a security and maintenance update with 60 bug fixes and 3 security fixes. We recommend updating your sites if you haven’t yet. Beyond that, Jetpack acquired Social Image Generator, a plugin that automatically creates social share […]
Continue readingAdd a Little Pumpkin Spice to Your WordPress Admin This Autumn – WP Tavern
Autumn is my favorite time of the year. On some weekends, I like to drive through my old hometown with the windows rolled down. I crawl through the school zone at 25 mph and breathe in the football field’s freshly cut grass. All those memories of blood, guts, and glory under the Friday night lights […]
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