Turning your WordPress site into a community with BuddyPress has never been easier thanks to improvements in recent versions of the social networking plugin. BuddyPress works great with a huge number of free and premium themes, and the BuddyPress components look great in responsive themes too. If you’d like to turn your site into a community of users and add social media features, then the free Bu
When I first started working with WordPress many years ago, themes in the WordPress Theme Directory were “okay.” That is to say, they weren’t great but they did the job well until it was time to get serious and buy a premium theme. But times, they are a-changin’. Theme shops have changed the game, lifting the standard of themes you’ll find in the free repository with free versions of their product
Is your bounce rate high? Are users leaving your site after reading just one post? Encouraging people to stick around and browse your site can be a challenge. In today’s Weekend WordPress Project we’ll look at how you can display related and promoted posts in WordPress, so when a user has finished reading one article they will be encouraged to read another… and hopefully another and another. After
WPMU DEV Logo Updating ThemeForest Themes with the Envato WordPress Toolkit ThemeForest is no doubt the most popular place to find premium WordPress themes. Paying a one-off fee for a theme is straightforward and users who buy themes also benefit from lifetime updates (unless the theme is removed from the marketplace). The Envato Market WordPress plugin lets you view your ThemeForest purchases wit
Say you’re planning to bake a pizza. What will the base, sauce, cheese, and toppings be? Thin or thick crust? Marinara or pesto sauce? Mozzarella, cheddar or Parmesan cheese? Pepperoni, mushrooms, anchovies? And let’s not even talk about pineapple here! There are so many variations to choose from. If only there was a way to mix and match them to get exactly what you want. Oh wait…there are several
Retiring our legacy plugins A lot has changed since we first launched back in 2005. Back then, WPMU DEV was a simple plugin repository with a handful of products and our CEO James Farmer was working out of his garden shed, “scrabbling about in the WordPress forums, just basically trying to find shit there.” Fast forward 10 years and we now offer more than +100 plugins, security and performance opt
リリース、障害情報などのサービスのお知らせ
最新の人気エントリーの配信
処理を実行中です
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く