If you have ever downloaded plugins from the WordPress repository, you know that their quality varies a lot. That’s why it is a good practice to use plugins that were developed by well-known and respected plugin authors, and/or that have been downloaded a lot already: you know that the code has been reviewed, that the [...]
Automattic announced yesterday the launch of a new plugin, bringing functionalities of wordpress.com to those of us having a self hosted blog. The plugin is named JetPack and you can find all about it on this ddedicated website: JetPack.me You will need a wordpress.com account to activate some of these new features, but it is [...]
It was announced a few hours ago, WordPress 3.1, codename “Reinhardt”, is finally out. After a long period of beta versions and Release Candidates, the core team has solved all the remaining bugs and 3.1 is ready. Tons of new features will be included in that new release. I have presented you will all of [...]
If you have been following the development WordPress 3.1, you know that the new Post formats feature has been subject to numerous debates. Today, Andrew Nacin clears out the situation with a detailed explanation. Thank you Andrew, for once nobody will #blamenacin :) On standardized post formats