WordPress 3.9 Gets April Release Date
WordPress 3.9 has been given a release date of April 15th. We may see an improvement to the widget area and refinement to some newly released features.
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WordPress 3.9 has been given a release date of April 15th. We may see an improvement to the widget area and refinement to some newly released features.
In an effort to adopt cleaner code all WordPress plugin repository commits via SVN will go through a PHP syntax check.
WordPress 3.8 is going to look very different with a Dashboard overhaul giving it a new flat UI and the new Twenty Fourteen theme arrives just in time for Christmas.
Find out what else has changed in this release.
As more of us are using mobile devices to access the Interwebs. We asked WPtouch developer and co-founder of BraveNewCode, Duane Storey, for his expert views on the Future of Mobile Web Browsing.
Slides from WordPress Sydney August meetup. What’s new in WordPress 3.6 and beyond: WordPress 3.7, WordPress 3.8, Twenty Thirteen, Twenty Fourteen and MP6.
An in-depth overview of the WordCamp Melbourne 2013 conference focusing on the Developer / High Tech stream.
Over the past couple of weeks we’ve seen a huge increase in attacks on WordPress websites from automated bot-nets. The “brute-force” attack is on-going and many hosting providers are having to put measures in place to mitigate any potential breaches.
WordPress 3.6 beta was launched at the end of last week which means the official release date is like to be very soon.
Lets have a look and see what goodies lie within.
Here’s what’s new in the WordPress Twenty Thirteen theme. We take a quick peek at the new look theme.
We gave a presentation at last night’s November WordPress Sydney Meetup Maintaining & Driving Your WordPress Site.
Billed as “the sale to stop a nation”, Australia’s Click Frenzy crashed and burned in a spectacular #ClickFail example of how not to do eCommerce.
Adobe has announced that it won’t support Flash on Google’s upcoming Android 4.1 version Jelly Bean.