GavernWP Quick Tip #10 Post Additional parameters
Posts and easy management thereof are probably the most important things in WordPress. The typical WordPress post editor offer very limited options for manipulating posts. However, not everyone is...
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Stream- full control over the actions in the dashboard If for some reasons you need to know who made changes and what changes were made in the dashboard of your website, that is accessible for many...
View ArticleMeetGavernWP v. 1.9.1 has been released!
A new version of our WordPress framework, MeetGavernWP v. 1.9.1, has been released. This update fixes some small issues and contains backend improvements connected with the visually-refreshed WordPress...
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If you want to keep up to speed with any upcoming functionalities that will be implemented in WordPress, then this website will be of interest to you. It lets you to see the status of functionalities...
View ArticleHow does GK Grid for WP actually work?
Recently with our (M)Social theme we released a new Gavick widget - GK Grid. This widget is very flexible and powerful, so I think it will likely be used often in our other themes (it has already been...
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The best WordPress’ code fragments from 2013Our ongoing summarization of the past year continues with this helpful link containing lots of useful code fragments released throughout 2013 that solve...
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We now know the initial release date for WordPress 3.9The initial publication date of WordPress 3.9 has appeared – it is 15th of April 2014. This release will probably focus mainly on enabling widgets...
View ArticleWordPress 3.8.1 has been released!
Version 3.8.1 of WordPress was released last week; it's a maintenance release which corrects 31 bugs from earlier versions. It includes fixes and improvements for the new dashboard design and themes’...
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TinyMCE 4.0 in WordPress 3.9The newest WordPress release, which is planned to be published in April, will contain a new version of the editor. The editor’s API has been changed, hence it is worth...
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Plugin for suggesting shortcodesAn ideal tool for people who often use shortcodes, but don’t have a good enough memory to remember all their names and functions. This plugin also shows the description...
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An interesting plugin for creating a test environmentThanks to the new sandbox plugin detailed at the above link, we may easily create a test environment in WordPress that will be an exact copy of the...
View ArticleOur themes that utilize WooCommerce and BuddyPress have been updated
Because of recent updates to both Woocommerce and BuddyPress, we have released an update to all of our themes that use the aforementioned plugins. In particular, the WooCommerce update could...
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Buckets – a plugin for creating reusable contentThis article provides a quick introduction to the Buckets plugin, that allows you to create content (text, images; in fact, anything that can be used in...
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CSRF in a nutshellThis article adroitly describes CSRF (Cross Site Request Forgery) attacks. In short, it answers the question why nonces are so important for website security. Bookmarks for your...
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Galleries using HTML5 in WordPress 3.9WordPress 3.9 will include support for more semantic galleries, using figure and figcaption instead of the current definition list elements. WordPress 3.9 beta 1...
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If you use password-protected posts, then you need to read thisThis article articulates the weaknesses of password-protected posts very well; the main one is the fact that if we set the same password...
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A set of SQL queries to manage comments Sometimes the screen of comments management is not very efficient for some applications – you may find that it is much faster to execute an SQL query in our...
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Testing hosting performance for WordPressIf you’re having problems deciding which hosting service to go with for your WordPress-based website, then this comparison may be a real eye-opener, as it is...
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WordPress 3.8.2 as well as 3.9 RC released An update for Wordpress version 3.8 (3.8.2) and 3.7 (3.7.2) was released yesterday. It is recommended that you update WordPress as soon as possible to ensure...
View ArticleAdding your own buttons in TinyMCE 4.* editor
WordPress 3.9 includes the TinyMCE editor 4.* version update. It marks big changes in the API editor - do we’ve decided to describe the process of adding your own buttons using the new API to help you...
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