Doc’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. This week Doc talks to Jimmy Rosén, from Angry Creative, about WordPress The Card Game. The project is live now on Kickstarter and can be found here.
Torque Toons: Awards Season
Plugin Madness officially kicks off next week, but it’s not too early for Doc to have already messed things up somehow. Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons!
Torque Toons: Feeling l33t with WP-CLI
Whenever I use the WordPress Command Line tool (WP-CLI), I feel like the cliche stock photo of a hacker. Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons!
Torque Toons: Update Your WP
With the recent set of hacked WordPress sites, it didn’t take long for a new update to come along and fix the problem. Now the community is trying to spread the word: Update, update, update! Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons!
Torque Toons: WordPress Valentine’s Messages
Nerdy Valentine’s Day cards are great, right? For this week’s toon, we came up with a few WordPress themed Valentine’s candies. Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons!
Torque Toons: WordPress Word Search
Eighteen terms in the letters below. WordPress is the theme, now print out the page (download pdf here) and give it a go. Don’t forget to check out our other editorial toons!
The Case For WordPress
These days, site owners have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to building a new site. From other content management systems (CMS) such as Drupal, Joomla, and Perch, to the recent growth of long form publishing platforms like Medium and eCommerce-specific options like Shopify, WordPress is facing some serious competition. Granted, we may be a wee bit biased, but in our considered opinion, WordPress is still the best choice for most small business websites, blogs, and e-commerce sites. Why? Well, WordPress boasts a number of features that make it user and owner friendly, but four advantages, in particular, make […]
Top 11 Things You Need To Start A Career As A WordPress Professional
If you’re planning to build your future career as a developer on the WordPress platform, you’re making a smart choice. WordPress powers almost 26% of the entire web, and enjoys a 50-60% market share among all CMS platforms. And those numbers aren’t likely to go south any time soon, so it’s safe to say WordPress is only going to increase in popularity from here on out. That’s a lot of potential clients and gigs for developers with the right combination of skills, traits, and tools. And that’s exactly what this article is about: the eleven tools, essential skills, and specific […]
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