The video includes a manual as well as a live site-to-site migration. It also looks at the pro features and discusses the pros and cons.
Walkthrough of the Everest Backup and Migration Plugin
David McCan @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
David McCan @ youtube.com • 1 year ago
The video includes a manual as well as a live site-to-site migration. It also looks at the pro features and discusses the pros and cons.
Sarah Gooding @ wptavern.com • 1 year ago
Don’t trash your font management plugin yet … the WordPress core font library has been punted to 6.5 (March 2024?).
Tom McFarlin @ tommcfarlin.com • 1 year ago
A simple example of using WordPress environment functions by Tom McFarlin.
Syed Balkhi @ wpbeginner.com • 1 year ago
Acquisitions – Awesome Motive purchases gallery plugins and themes.
David McCan @ webtng.com • 1 year ago
UPDATE: This has been turned off as some plugins don’t work well with the playgroud.
WordPress org has just launched “Live Preview” which launches the plugin in the browser using WP Playground. For example, here is the ACF page:
Thomas Raef @ wewatchyourwebsite.com • 1 year ago
Yikes, this is scary. Thomas J. Raef reports that WordPress management consoles such as ManageWP, WPUmbrella, and MainWP have been used to compromise connected child sites. It seems the exact way the parent sites are being compromised is not certain, but possibly from site admins using open WiFi networks. There isn’t an indication that ManageWP, WPUmbrella, or MainWP themselves have been hacked.
Geoff Graham @ smashingmagazine.com • 1 year ago
WordPress com vs org got a write up in Smashing Magazine. I don’t know about changing the name, but better “co-branding” that clarifies the differences between the platform and the CMS could help.
Sarah Gooding @ wptavern.com • 1 year ago
This WPTavern article has more information about the journey of Mike McAlister in his efforts to get the Ollie theme accepted into the theme directory. It is interesting that Matt Mullenweg and Josepha Haden Chomphosy urged accepting it as an experiment, but I guess that is not going to happen.
David McCan @ webtng.com • 1 year ago
Congratulation to the ACSS and Cwicly teams. Automatic.css version 2.7 includes official support and integration with Cwicly. It is great to see the cooperation and coming together of two advanced WordPress toolkits. The synergy will be of benefit to the entire builder ecosystem.