Although we’re moving to a more permanent location we’ve been in love with being a virtualized and distributed team for quite a while and we’ll continue to do that with our out-of-state staff. It’s tough though, that’s for sure, to stay on task at times and to make sure that everyone is in-sync with the what we’re doing so we use things like SocialCast for our community management and as well as tasks on occasion. It’s like a digital watercooler back there at times! And of course we have to deal with such oddities as figuring out where you put the […]
VaultPress: Restore Backup on New Site
VaultPress is continuing to cook up new features on it’s product and this one’s a long time coming: The ability to restore a backup on a new site! Just imagine the possibilities! You’re transferring old content to a new domain or site or doing a massive migration perhaps for yourself or a client. Or what about moving to a sub-directory even on your current server? All this is now made possible with a few clicks of the magic button:
Daily Theme & Plugin Roundup – 2.5.2013
Holy plugins Batman! There’s quite a few new and updated plugins to share on today’s roundup. I think the new MailChimp Importer plugin looks pretty sweet! I know quite a few people who could benefit from that one for sure. What about you guys? Any one of these plugins catch your attention? Any authors out there like to share more about these?
Would You Use ThemeDemo.co?
If I understand this correctly then ThemeDemo.co is offering opportunities for you to create private instances of your own theme (if you’re a theme company or theme provider) to potential buyers. So, instead of viewing just the front-end of the demo the potential customer will be able to jump into the back-end as well and experience the theme from the admin level, right? And, after a certain number of hours the theme instance will be removed / disabled, giving the potential buyer a nice notice and then an opportunity to connect directly to the seller for feedback or perhaps even […]
Poll: Do WordPress Developers Test for IE?
I know, I know. All of us test for Internet Explorer (and previous versions) for every WordPress product, theme, and plugin that we release, right? I mean, no developer in their right mind would ever publicly release a product without testing for IE…?!? *Note rampant sarcasm*
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