The team’s been having a lot of fun recording Hello Dolly and we’re stoked about the comments, emails, tweets, and phone calls we’ve been receiving (yes, even the pranks!). In this episode, John, Chris, Jared, and I all sit down to talk about the upcoming WordCamp Atlanta, some of our thoughts on other publishing platforms (such as Tumblr and Svbtle), and take a call from Chris Brogan about pop overs and permission based marketing. For a a more detailed recap, be sure to review the show notes and check out the links we’ve provided; otherwise, listen up, tune in, or do […]
Justin Timberlake Loves WordPress
Apparently this matters – and, why not? Because he’s using WordPress for his site, wah! Justin Timberlake released a new single recently, Suit & Tie, and he’s made a big deal about it, even doing a pre-release video to hype it up:
January Google Hangout Recap
Yesterday I had the chance to connect with a few of the contributors here at WP Daily and meet them at least digitally in our Google Hangout – it was a great time of community, collaboration, and ideation as we came together to discuss how WP Daily has been doing in the last few months as well as visioncast for the future. We received some incredible feedback and our contributors didn’t hold back – I’m so thankful that we’ve got such a passionate group that are willing to take the time to make this site even better! I had two […]
Daily Theme & Plugin Roundup – 1.16.2013
Happy #humpday everyone! We had a couple of Google Hangouts today with a few of our contributors here at WP Daily. I’m most stoked about the positive feedback on the daily theme & plugin roundup. As always I encourage anyone to please add any comments with things you like, don’t like, and especially like being able to connect with the developers of these themes and plugins. Let me know! Here’s today’s new and updated plugins:
The Future of The Twenty Thirteen WordPress Theme
Aaron Jorbin, who has had the pleasure of contributing code to the last three versions of the year-based default WordPress Themes, has shared a few great thoughts on what he’d like to see in this year’s release. One of the more notable ideas is his focus on accessibility: I want Twenty Thirteen to tackle another problem that the education and example of a default theme can do. I want Twenty Thirteen to be designed and built Accessibility First. Aaron goes on to share what he means by this explicitly:
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