As Dan shared over in make.mobile the latest iOS version of the WordPress mobile app was released. I downloaded it last night as was pleasantly greeted with the ability to see not only real live preview my blog post draft but to feel much more comfortable doing so with a greater security with edits being saved on my local device. For example, I was able to create a draft (see the auto-save in the bottom corner), then preview it live:
The Importance of Educating Clients
It wasn’t ever so long ago websites could be built and left untouched for an entire year and hardly anyone noticed. Web 2.0 came on the scene and everything began to change. Literally. Static websites died and the web became fluid. It changes everyday. Updates are commonplace for desktop apps and WordPress alike. Everyone is blogging, everyone is sharing, everything is on the move. However, there are plenty of businesses and those in the market for a website that still think the web works like it did ten years ago. Can’t you just pay for a website and be done […]
The WordPress Weekend Roundup
Whew. Another week, come and gone. It’s getting faster it seems, right? I mean, it’s already February! Where did the first month go and how are we almost half-way through the second? There have been a lot of great conversations and great content being shared all over the place and we couldn’t possibly have gotten to it all – so in our typical fashion, here’s our Weekend Roundup:
What Would the Curriculum of WordPress School Be?
What if there were WordPress School? Would you take courses in there or would you like to teach in there? Or both? I know I would. John Saddington wrote an article about it and asked us to dream a little. Well, let’s go off road! One of the first thing we need to do is curriculum of WordPress school. There are many sources where you can read (Codex, WPTuts+, Pippins Plugins, Theme Hybrid) and learn about WordPress. You can attend WordCamps, local meetups and (future) training workshops but that’s not we’re after. Our goal is to study WordPress basics and […]
7 Recent WP.TV Presentations You Need to See
WordPress.tv is continuing to crank out great presentations from all over the web and even more specifically from a number of the great WordCamps that have been completed in the last few weeks. There have been a handful of new presentations that you might want to check out – we’ve provided them here for quick viewing as well as their slides. Enjoy!
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