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While reading press releases about new WordPress services or plugins, I’ll occasionally discover that their website uses the full term of WordPress in their domain name. According to the domain policy, this is a violation of the WordPress trademark unless they have explicit permission. A couple days ago, I came across one such site which was brand new and the press release talked about their recent launch. I sent the owner of the site a message letting them know that they were violating the trademark and that they should think about a WP variant. While some responses are vulgar, the one from this person showed that they had made a mistake as they had no idea about the policy. Below is a short conversation over email. I’ve removed the person’s name as well as their website as it’s not needed to illustrate the point.
\nJeff – I read a press release today about the launch of (Name Of Service) and I just wanted to let you know that by using the full term of WordPress in the domain name, you are violating the WordPress trademark. http://wordpressfoundation.org/trademark-policy/ I suggest switching your domain name to WP****** if possible or try obtaining permission to use the trademark in your domain name.
\nResponse – Oh damn it, thanks for letting me know! I had no idea. I’ll see what I can do about changing the name. Kind regards,
\nJeff – You’re welcome. Tons of people make the same mistake. Sorry you have to go about changing the domain.
\nResponse – I looked into it yesterday and yeah, I really (bad word) up here. I bought the domain wp***** and migrated the whole site there, I’ll be 301 redirecting the whole site today. I’m sorry if I caused any bad feelings about my venture, just trying to make a living helping others with the CMS I love. I’ll be changing my email too in the next couple of days. Thanks for reaching out and letting me know so I could change the domain. I really appreciate it.
\nJeff – Nope, no bad feelings caused. I usually send out a friendly email to anyone violating the trademark as it’s best to deal with it early versus having that domain be established. You should be all set to go now. Good luck with your service. Oh, as a sidenote. I would look for any where you wrote Word(lowercase p)ress on the site and change it to WordPress as that’s the correct way to write it. It’s one of those weird prickly points the community has.
\nResponse - Hi, Yeah, I found the discussion on Twitter, it seemed to cause a big stir among some. Saw some guy called me a douche for missing the capital P so I’ve changed it already. Thanks
\nA couple of reasons why I published our email exchange. The first is to show that sometimes, people have good intentions but make an honest mistake. They didn’t know about the domain policy and rushed to change things to make it right. The established people in the WordPress community know about these guidelines and instead of chastising those site owners, we should first reach out to them via email or some other method to at least give them an opportunity to make things right. I started the Twitter dialogue by mentioning how disappointed I was to see brand new WordPress services launch that violated the WordPress trademark. On Twitter, it’s too easy to fire off text that would be better off never being published. I’ve said a few things in the past I regret as have others. Let’s try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt before performing regretful actions.
\nIf you see anyone violating the WordPress trademark via by domain or other means, please try reaching that person via email or getting in touch with them any way possible to let them know. It could just be an honest mistake.
\nI almost feel like these two articles need to be appended to every post ever written about WordPress. Give them a read if you haven’t already. The WordPress Community Needs an Attitude Adjustment and Bad Attitudes Are Not Welcome.
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\nWell another week of The Daily Plugin is in the books. This weekend I’ll be taking it easy and hitting some outdoor events with my lovely wife. I’ll be back on Monday with a bit of a surprise for all of you Daily Plugin fans out there that have a commute. You can follow me on Twitter @marcuscouch or leave your feedback right here on WPTavern.com. Until then, keep plugging along! Enjoy your weekend everyone.
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\nMozscape is a recent release from the folks over at Moz (Formerly known as SEOMoz) that allows you to view analytical data from MozScape about the post you are currently editing. Data included in the analysis includes Moz Rank, MozTrust, page authority ranking, Total links (both internal and external) and anchor text metrics. This provides a great opportunity to analyze and re-optimize existing content on your site that you depend on for a constant flow of traffic. I’ve had great experiences using Moz in the past for analysis of client sites. It will be great to incorporate some of the same functionality directly into the WordPress content editor. Give it a shot if you have the least bit of curiosity as to how your writing style coördinates with what should be optimized in your content. You may be surprised to learn that with just a few minor edits and tweaks, you can get a page to rank quickly and keep it there. This is a free usage plugin, but it will require registration to Moz for an API key.
\nWP Welcome Message displays an intro “pop-up” box for new visitors to your site. The content of the pop-up is created using a standard WordPress rich editor, allowing you to add any kind of content, HTML or short codes to your pop-up. The CSS elements conformed to my site with little challenge. This is a simple, easy way to add a brief introduction to yourself, talk about a special event or promotion, or any other need you see fit.
\nAutomatic Post Date Filler has a lot of intriguing uses, especially for someone like me who adds scheduled content to over 70 different WordPress installs on a monthly basis. The plugin works by setting a custom date and time for scheduled posts. Sort of like a smart playlist, it uses variables like “Current Date + X days” or “Time from the Furthest Scheduled Post + X Minutes” to determine how you would like the system to automatically schedule your next post. This is a fantastic “on deck” model to handle scheduled posts, making sure that all posts are as evenly spaced out as possible when published. It’s also great to prevent a mass post dump from happening all at once by automatically applying the scheduling limitation rules. It also provides an alternative button in your post editor, “Publish Immediately” which will override the scheduling filters and publish without any time alterations.
\nBetter User Profile Fields is something that incorporates a multitude of Social networking profiles into the standard WordPress user profile including Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Deviant Art and Tumblr. It can also use this data to populate different elements of your theme or content as well, simply by inserting PHP. For example, to add the Twitter profile URL of the user you would use get_author_meta(‘twitter’). Anyone who is a regular listener to WordPress Plugins A-Z knows that for years I have been screaming out for better usage of user profiles and the fields that we populate in them. This has all the elements to be a great plugin with a lot of great integration possibilities within themes and widgets. Something that has been lacking in WordPress for quite some time.
\nWP Hashgrid is a pure design and developer tool that acts as a grid overlay to your WordPress site. Implementing the hashgrid.js script to overlay a CSS-customizable grid, this plugin helps to keep things centered and in alignment. In the old days I used to print a grid on clear transparency sheets and tape them to the monitor for modifying and finalizing layouts. My, how far we’ve come! This is a good plugin to do either a full build from the ground up or simply to do an occasional spot check of your designs before launch.
\nWell that’s it for today’s plugins. One more day in the week to go before the weekend! As always you can say hello and follow me on Twitter @marcuscouch and leave your feedback for these plugins on WPTavern.com.
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\n\nHowever, one of the cooler aspects of this website is that Drew is part of the Docs team and by publishing three filters a day, will be using the website to crowd-source the information and example code for each filter with the end goal of placing that information back into the Codex or Code Reference material. By the way, in Drew’s introduction post, he listed 1,003 filter hooks. That’s a lot of filtering! Good luck to Drew and I hope that this little experiment enhances the documentation for these filters for generations of WordPress users to come.
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\nIn this report, it was highlighted that a Chinese Advanced Persistent Threat group used Dropbox and its file sharing notification feature to email links to targets that contained malicious binaries. This was considered phase 1 of the attack. Phase 2 worked with a WordPress.com hosted blog which acted as the command and control center. Once the malicious binaries were in use, the malware contacted the blog which hosted content that contained the IP address as well as the port number to receive commands from.
\nHere is a screenshot from the WordPress.com account mentioned in the report. The site is still online but I don’t know if it’s actively being used in malware attacks. Clearly, the site has been in violation of the WordPress.com TOS for a long time. Specifically this section – the Content does not contain or install any viruses, worms, malware, Trojan horses or other harmful or destructive content; (It’s since been suspended)
\nOnce a victim was successfully targeted with the “Yayih” implant, the malware contacted a WordPress blog. It would then read attacker staged content from within the blog posting to obtain a secondary domain, IP address and port number of a second stage C2 host.
\nIn this example at “gressered.wordpress[.]com”, we found multiple blog posts, all of which had likely served as content for specific targeting campaigns. The same C2 configuration was “hiding in plain sight”. However, it is entirely possible that the attackers could have modified the second stage C2 configuration at any point previously. The earliest post was dated July 31, 2012, suggesting that this specific blog has been in use for nearly a year as a first stage interaction point.
\nMany of the blog posts that contained the C2 configuration were associated with news articles related to geopolitical events, likely of interest to potential targets.
I can’t emphasize enough that no vulnerabilities in WordPress were used to carry out these attacks. This report shows that cloud services such as Dropbox and websites such as WordPress.com which are usually whitelisted are being used as infrastructure to carry out attacks. I encourage you to read the full report as it breaks down the process step by step.
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\nBetter theme integration
\nSince BuddyPress 1.7, BP has been compatible with practically every WordPress theme. But traces of the BuddyPress Default theme were still everywhere to be seen, in particular concerning the way that buttons, fonts, and form elements were styled. In BuddyPress 1.8, we’ve made a thorough review of our stylesheets to make them more minimal – we call it a “de-theming” – so that BP inherits CSS styling more gracefully from the active WordPress theme. We’re thrilled with how seamlessly BuddyPress 1.8 integrates with a variety of WordPress themes, and we think you’ll be thrilled too.
\nTemplate hierarchy
\nOne of the most powerful tools available to WordPress theme developers is template hierarchy, which defines a set of file naming conventions for context-specific template overrides. BP 1.8 extends this concept to top-level BuddyPress templates – the templates that are first located when loading a BuddyPress page. Let’s say, for instance, that you want your Groups directory to have a single-column layout, while the rest of your BuddyPress content has a right-hand sidebar. Simply create a single-column page template in your theme at buddypress/groups/index-directory.php
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to the Groups component.In Midwood, Brooklyn, there’s a pizzeria where every pie is handmade by a single septuagenarian, and diners can wait two hours or more for a pizza of their own. While the BuddyPress team doesn’t like to make anyone wait (the 1.8 dev cycle has been our shortest ever, with every milestone hit right on schedule), we do like to think that we bring passion and care to BuddyPress that’s similar to Dom DeMarco’s single-minded pizza-making. So, we’re proud to name BuddyPress 1.8 “Di Fara” after Dom’s classic pizza joint.
\nAs always, the BP core team extends appreciation to the scores of developers, designers, and community volunteers who have spent thousands of hours on this version of BuddyPress. The following individuals contributed patches during the 1.8 release cycle:
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\nQuestions about BuddyPress 1.8? Make the BuddyPress Codex your first stop. A growing community of volunteers can also be found in our support and discussion forums. If you’ve found a bug in BuddyPress, or if you want to contribute code to the next release, our development home is buddypress.trac.wordpress.org
\nThere’s always a line at Di Fara (except that one time I went there after a tornado!), but the wait is over for BuddyPress 1.8 “Di Fara”. Download it today from the wordpress.org plugin repository, or from your WordPress Dashboard.
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\n\n\nThe site is intended to be used as the primary location for employers looking for professional WordPress help to post their needs and for WordPress professionals to find, apply for and obtain jobs in WordPress. We have focused on aesthetics, ease of use and consolidation of resources in developing WordPress Jobs. Feeds are available for every job category to make it easy for job seekers to find and apply for the right jobs as quickly as possible.
Matt had a hand in getting the site launched in 2007. Coming around full-circle, Matt has the opportunity to once again continue the legacy that is the original Jobs.WordPress.Net website. As announced on the Make.WordPress.org website, there has been a call for volunteer moderators for the website. The jobs board is still a popular destination but the amount of work required for one individual is daunting. The post outlines what is involved with the moderation process and the type of skills necessary to complete the work. It’s very encouraging to see that a number of people have already stepped up to help moderate this new community resource.
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\nFirst Google Map employs one of my favorite slogans, “Keep It Simple”. Often times when we’re trying to insert a simple Google map, the plugins or embed code we use is too bloated, doesn’t display titles correctly or are too difficult to set up ahead of time. In comes “First Google Map” that allows you to insert a plain language formatted address to display your Google Map. The shortcode is rather simple and uses common sense taxonomy in its options. For example, if you wanted to show Mr. Mullenweg’s new rumored Tony Stark style mansion location, simply enter: [googlemap title=\'Matt\'s Beachfront Cottage\' width=450 height=300 zoom=14]31250 Broad Beach Rd, Malibu, CA[/googlemap] and the map will embed inline in your content area with appropriate overlay title of your choosing. Pretty nice way to insert on the fly. I could not find a direct option to choose the “satellite” view option over the standard road-only mode, which was the only real drawback. Other than that, it would be nice to have more control over the size of the address font that overlays the map. Most addresses that I tried were hyphenated by the plugin because the font was too large and it flowed into the next line. Control over these elements would be great, even if just another call-out function from within the shortcode.
\nWP Chart Generator helps to embed an on-the fly 3D pie chart with multiple options, an automatic key and a nice hover dialogue that highlights each section when the user moves their mouse over the graph. The developer may need assistance converting this to English, as it’s completely in French. Fortunately, it’s so easy to use that the language barrier really didn’t make much difference. The shortcode is pretty easy to create within the plugin options, which allows you to copy the correct shortcode to embed within your posts. In the past I’ve used Google chart API callouts for embedding simple graphs, but for pie charts, this one takes the cake!
\nGSpeech is a text to speech plugin that uses Google to read selected text aloud. At first I thought it would be just one of those “Type Something in the box and I’ll read it” type of plugins. I was sorely inaccurate. This plugin can incorporate full speech to read when certain scenarios occur, such as hovering over a tab to hear the tab’s navigation title read out loud. There are also hover-on, hover-off possibilities as well. When a site visitor hovers over the “about us” page, perhaps it can just start reading your bio aloud. It’s an interesting plugin for serving those with eyesight disabilities, but also an ideal educational platform as well. It may be used in combination with a gallery for a “storybook” type presentation. Even job training could be utilized using this kind of plugin to read instructions out loud. Great effort from those at 2Glux who developed this.
\nI Recommend This scales back our traditional feedback mechanism by removing comments and relying on a simple “like” system instead. Included in the plugin is widget functionality that can display the most popular “liked” posts. Cookies are also utilized to prevent abuse of users over-liking your posts. You have the option to not show all the ZERO likes that you may have on your post. Once you get a like, it starts displaying on the post. Nice way to hide all the goose eggs (zeroes) that will be blatantly mocking you while you or other users browse through your site. It’s a good alternative to some of the mainstream Twitter/FB likes or the standard thumbs up / thumbs down ratings plugins that are out there. The developer Dreams Media really thought it through with IP logging and Cookie tracking to prevent abuse. Additionally you can remove the IP logging to save system resources. Worth a try if you want to keep a fully enclosed like system to replace comments. Good for business sites that may not want to allow commenting, yet show a favorable presentation that someone out there likes their content. Great recently updated plugin.
\nEasy Albums is a new plugin for BuddyPress that allows the user base to upload their own audio files, playlists, images and videos to be displayed and organized in their own personalized albums. Not only does this allow a lot of media functionality from your user base, but it encourages commenting from other users as well. From an activity stream perspective, each user’s new media posts are shown within the timeline. While I love the functionality and flexibility that this all provides, the problem with this plugin from my perspective is that is requires a login from a third-party hosting server that the media is uploaded to. It is nearly perfect otherwise. A fully supported WPMU and Buddypress solution for full user media participation. Ideal for social and business applications of BuddyPress alike. If we could tie it to our own hosting or from Amazon or Dropbox without the additional login, I would gladly pay the developer Itaynoy a premium for it.
\nThat’s all the eggs in the basket for now. Looks like we had a good batch today! We’ll be up and at ‘em bright and early tomorrow in search of the newest and noteworthy plugins from the WordPress Plugin Repository. Keep plugging along out there.. The week is half-way over! We’ll see you again tomorrow with another installment of The Daily Plugin. Be sure to say hello on Twitter @marcuscouch or leave your feedback related to these plugins at WPTavern.
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\nWe also released the RAMP Post ID Meta Translation plugin (hosted on GitHub) that should make RAMP even more useful for more complex sites. It gives you the ability to designate certain custom fields (by key) to be treated as post IDs and translated as part of the RAMP deploy process.
\nThis means if you have a plugin that is storing a post ID as post meta to indicate a relationship, or perhaps an additional image (attachment) ID as post meta, those can now be properly converted to point to the content deployed to your production site. This was probably the top requested feature for RAMP, so I’m thrilled to be able to make it available.
\nThis post is part of the project: RAMP. View the project timeline for more context on this post.
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\nPeople frequently ask if RAMP can push plugin and theme changes as part of it’s deployment process. The reason we’ve focused solely on making RAMP a WordPress content migration tool is because there are already so many good tools for code deployment.
\nI’m very pleased we got our wrapper to the point it was ready for public release. Need help with getting a good deployment strategy in place for WordPress? We can help.
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\n\nI’ve also run the unit tests that apply to the importer plugin; however, the test cases are generally small (indeed, the biggest XML test case is 26 KB, titled small-export.xml) and don’t trigger the kinds of issues that importing dozens or hundreds of posts and attachments—with WXR files of megabytes in size—does.
\nSo, the first task at hand is breaking up the process—which currently executes in one step with little indication of progress—into discrete chunks that can run in separate, stateful (stepwise) requests.
\nA chat with my mentors has pointed me in the direction of WP_Importer_Cron, which was first developed for other importers that need to make external API calls (e.g. Tumblr Importer) potentially subject to rate constraints. There are some parallels between “external API calls” and “remote attachment fetching”, which is why this can be a suitable approach for fixing the timeout issues that present with the current WordPress importer. After the process is discretized, showing progress (an enhancement long overdue) will be easier.
I’m stoked to see Frederick not only concentrating on the functionality of the importer but also paying attention to the visual details such as showing import progress. There are a lot of eyeballs keeping track of this plugin hoping that Frederick’s work will pay off in an importer that does what it’s supposed to with minimal problems. I want to remind Frederick that if you need people to beta test your work, especially in the area of large export/imports, just say so. I’m willing to be a guinea pig and I know a few others are as well.
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\nI created a WordPress plugin for this that includes a shortcode and sidebar widget. I’ve submitted it to WordPress.org, but now there seems to be some sort of review process before it’s available there so you can download it from GitHub now. I’ll post an update when/if it’s on WP.org.
\nUPDATE: You can now grab this from WordPress.org.
\nThere are some screenshot examples in the main GitHub repo, or (as previously mentioned) you can check it out in the sidebar of my Projects page.
\nThis post is part of the project: WP GitHub Activity. View the project timeline for more context on this post.
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\n\nIf I have 100 plugins all doing their own thing, and I just combine them all into one file somewhere, then the code remains the same and there’s no advantages in doing so. Having them separate, with their own names, and their own descriptions, provides a way to keep track of things. I use snippets a lot too, but I put each snippet into its own plugin, for simplicity of management.
\nThe number of plugins doesn’t matter, the code is what matters, and where that code lives is unimportant. WordPress itself implements a lot of its own internal functionality in the same way a plugin would do so.
His response has been very consistent over the years. In 2011, he pretty much provided the same answer when Ryan Imel of WPCandy published an article about the same topic. I also chimed in on this topic in 2011 where I discussed Plugin Quality, not Plugin Quantity. This is one of those things in the world of WordPress that I’ve seen change over the past few years. The line of thought used to be that you could only run so many plugins before you ran into problems or, you shouldn’t run more than a certain amount. I’m glad to see this urban myth slowly but surely, being put to rest.
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\n\nNote that this also allows Six Apart at any time in the future to say “As of today, we are no longer releasing a GPL version of Movable Type.” And that would require that someone fork the code in order to proceed with development. WordPress can’t easily do that, as it is not owned by a single legal entity.
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When I wrote that, I honestly didn’t think it was going to happen. I was just saying that it was an option that was open to them. But here they’ve gone and done it. What a bizarre saga this has turned out to be. “Life is funny”, remarks Anil Dash, former Six Apart Chief Evangelist.
\nWill this start a conversation about copyright assignment on open source projects, or is this a non-event? If a project has a strong open source development community, an attempt to close it down should result in a fork of the project. As it happens, Movable Type Open Source was already forked. Several prominent Movable Type people created Open Melody back in 2009. Don’t bother clicking that link. As of this writing the site is non-operational. The Open Melody Twitter account just recorded its first activity in over two years. A retweet of this:
\n\nOn MT6: Wondering if any MT users wish they'd supported @openmelody now or if maybe they just don't care about #opensource or collaboration—
The Appnel Group (@appnelgroup) July 15, 2013
I guess we’ll find out!
\nLeanDomainSearch managed by Matt Mazur has announced that they have been acqui-hired by Automattic. According to the announcement, Matt will now be working for Automattic full-time to provide a better experience to discover and buy domains on WordPress.com.
\n\nWhat does this mean for Lean Domain Search? Not only will it continue to run, but it’s also now completely free to use. There is even now an option in Lean Domain Search to register domain names directly through WordPress.com, making it easier than ever to start a website with a great domain name.
LeanDomainSearch specializes in quick and easy domain searches. I took it for a test spin to see what other domains I could buy with the word Tavern in them. Turns out, quite a few.
\n\nThe search results are lightning fast and the color coded legend makes it easy to see which domains are available to be registered. Among the domain registration options are GoDaddy, NameCheap, and WordPress.com. The domain search also checks to see if that name is available on Twitter. When you click on the WordPress.com option, the domain field will automatically be filled in with that domain name.
\n\nThanks to the acquisition, the following WordPress.com support page will need to be updated to explain how to use the newly acquired services to search for available names.
\nCongratulations to Matt Mazur on being acqui-hired and becoming yet another Matt that is employed by Automattic. Can never have enough Matt’s working for Automattic.
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\nThis multiple author section of WordPress is a whole new world for me and one I’m interested in learning about. Based on the post from WPKube, I plan on trying out the following plugins: Better Author Bio, WP Status Notifier, and possibly Edit Flow although at this stage, Edit Flow seems to be too much of what I don’t need with just one other contributor to the site. There is one other plugin I may experiment with called Co-Authors Plus. It allows me to assign an author to a post without having to create an additional user account.
\nWhat plugins do you use to make working with multiple authors easier?
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\n\nI’m not completely done creating and managing the content, but I’m pretty happy with the improvement. I’ve tried to group them in ways that are useful – especially calling out projects that are no longer active1.
\nYou can see a comparison of the old and new pages in this Flickr set.
\nSo what did I do and how did I do it?
\n\n
Note: This was written against a pre-release version of WordPress 3.6
\nI created two new taxonomies to power the Projects page.
\nView the code on Gist.
\nI then used the Crowd Favorite taxonomy-to-post binding plugin plugin to create a Project post type that is effectively a child of the Projects taxonomy. This way I will be able to add content, terms, featured images, etc. to my projects (in a very forward compatible way).
\nView the code on Gist.
\nIn my existing content structures I had both categories and threads that were dedicated to specific projects. I needed to convert those relationships to the new projects taxonomy I’d created.
\nChanging the categories was straightforward, but there was a little more work for the threads because I needed to convert the related post types as well. I did separate SQL queries to get the various category and thread ids I needed to convert.
\nView the code on Gist.
\nOnce everything was converted, I then ran a little code to save each term via the WordPress API so that the associated project post types content would be created (via the tax-post-binding library).
\nView the code on Gist.
\nThe existing terms are now fully converted to projects.
\nNow that I had converted the existing categories and threads to projects, it was time to create the rest of the projects. I ended up creating a big array with lots of meta data so that I could run and test this locally, then replay it all on my live site.
\nThis code creates the new project groups taxonomy terms, the new project terms, and adds meta data to the associated project post types.
\nView the code on Gist.
\nI truncated that quite a bit as I inserted a lot of projects.
\nAt this point we have all of our project terms and post types created, it’s time to use them.
\nFinding the posts I wanted to put into each project wasn’t an exact science. I basically created a projects list, then did searches on my site to find the posts relevant to that project. Then I manually selected the post IDs for those posts, and put them into a big array.
\nView the code on Gist.
\nI didn’t select the posts programatically because there’s a bit more nuance to choosing what is and isn’t applicable to a project than just a keyword search.
\nAs part of that process, I also added a “Projects” category to all of these posts. I use this to show links to the latest posts across all projects on the new page. I needed to add this category to all of the converted categories and threads too.2
\nView the code on Gist.
\nWith all of my data set up, the last step was to expose it to power the projects page. I decided to do this by creating a shortcode that would output the projects by group.
\nView the code on Gist.
\nThis has a bit too much of a mix of template and presentation for my liking, but it works and refactoring it is pretty low on my list at this point. Next time I mess with that code, I’ll probably clean it up a bit.
\nThe final step in the process was to customize the output of the individual project page. I am outputting the description, related links and featured image from the bound post type, and I converted some of my Threads plugin code to show a timeline of posts in “newest first” order. I also added a “this post is part of a project” banner to the individual posts, again borrowing the code from the Threads plugin.
\nHere’s an example.
\nI feel like the new projects page is a better representation of my projects, and will be more meaningful and maintainable in the future than the old static page was. It will also reward me for blogging more frequently by being more up to date as a result.
\nAll good things.
\nThis post is part of the thread: Content Presentation – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.
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\n\nWe hope to ship WordPress 3.6 in a couple weeks. But to do that, we really need your help! If you haven’t tested 3.6 yet, there’s no time like the present. (But please: not on a live production site, unless you’re feeling especially adventurous.)
\nThink you’ve found a bug? Please post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums. If any known issues come up, you’ll be able to find them here. Developers, please test your plugins and themes, so that if there is a compatibility issue, we can sort it out before the final release.
\nTo test WordPress 3.6, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the release candidate here (zip).
Just a little more testing and polishing until we can grab 3.6. Once it’s released, many of us will be waiting to read the postmortem by Mark Jaquith which will detail the reasons behind why the Post Formats UI had to be removed and the side effects it caused.
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\nWe hope to ship WordPress 3.6 in a couple weeks. But to do that, we really need your help! If you haven’t tested 3.6 yet, there’s no time like the present. (But please: not on a live production site, unless you’re feeling especially adventurous.)
\nThink you’ve found a bug? Please post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums. If any known issues come up, you’ll be able to find them here. Developers, please test your plugins and themes, so that if there is a compatibility issue, we can sort it out before the final release.
\nTo test WordPress 3.6, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the release candidate here (zip).
\nAs you may have heard, we backed the Post Format UI feature out of the release. On the other hand, our slick new revisions browser had some extra time to develop. You should see it with 200+ revisions loaded — scrubbing back and forth at lightning speed is a thing of beauty.
\nDelayed, but still loved
\nThe release will be out soon
\nTest it, por favor
You have to give Daniel a lot of credit. He recently published his personal quest to conquer non-mortgage debt by selling his plugins. The debt amounted to $67,000 and he was able to pay it off in just 8 months. He is now creating an emergency fund equal to six months of income. But how did he conquer that monster the majority of us know as debt? He made the tough choice to sell two of the first plugins he ever developed despite them bringing in 4-5 thousand dollars in monthly recurring revenue. The plugins he sold were Authorize.net, AIM, and PayPal Express.
\n\nWe were sick and tired of our debt hindering us from being able to follow our passion of slow travel with our family as digital tentmakers. Our one goal became cleaning up our financial mess and removing that hurdle. So when we received the offer to sell we asked “Does this get us to our goal?” and the answer was “Yes.”
Congratulations Daniel on beheading the monster that is debt. I hope your story serves as inspiration for many others to accomplish the same feat.
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\nRandom Images shows off the featured images within posts in a nice layout with uniformly sized thumbnails. When a thumbnail is clicked the plugin calls up a lightbox version of the enlarged image is shown with a link to the content item on top of the image. While I found that the functionality and overall design of this plugin was very appealing, the lightbox itself was not the result I was expecting. For the purposes of my own sites and content that resides within them, I would rather see this plugin serve the capacity in showing full post content rather than just images. I’m sure that this could be accomplished with just a bit of code revision, in addition to options of sharing the posts via social networking platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.
\nTSP Featured Posts from The Software People gives you the opportunity to show off your posts in a simple Layout that can be easily managed and manipulated through shortcodes. After installing the plugin you make a determination as to your default thumbnail size and the length of the excerpt of the post that you’d like to display. Once all of those vital statistics have been entered into the system, you simply choose the category you’d like to display, how many posts you like, and the plugin does all the rest. This is a pretty good plugin for people who would like to tweak the themes without having to go through major code overhaul. There are certainly a number of themes that have this functionality built within the framework, but not all of them. I found this to be an excellent first entry from this particular developer and will be highlighting a few more plugins that they have released this week in the days that follow.
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\nBuddypress Xprofile Custom Fields Type helps to add more user functionality and community within your BuddyPress installation. It allows several custom fields to be used in reference to your users, such as the user’s birthday, email address, custom post type selector results, image fields, check box acceptances (for terms of service or rules acknowledgement) and other custom fields of your choosing. It also provides the user with the option to hide or show selected information on their user profile. All the fields work within the BP Profile Search plugin, so the information becomes completely searchable. I’m relatively new to BuddyPress, having created only a few small-scale private member sites. Any help that can come in the form of easy to configure fields and user options is always a welcome relief. If you are in the same boat that I am regarding editing and managing BuddyPress, you’ll appreciate the flexibility that this plugin provides.
\nThank you once again for joining me in another edition of The Daily Plugin. As always you can follow me on twitter @marcuscouch or simply leave your feedback here at WPTavern.
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\nIt was less than a week later I got an email from a friend who was helping organize a hush-hush event where Jay-Z would sing his song Picasso Baby over and over 6 hours while interacting with various artists and an audience as a performance piece, and there might even be an opportunity to be one of the people he interacted with. My jaw dropped.
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The entire experience was fairly surreal, this article by Jerry Saltz captured it well, and in the end I did get to “perform” (in a very loose performance art sense) directly with Jay (we’re on a first syllable basis now), which was even caught in a photo. An hour into the event I couldn’t find any trace of it on Twitter or blogs. I brought my Nikon D3S to the event and snapped a few photos, some of which of his performance with Marina Abramovic turned out really well. If I could do it again the only thing I’d do differently is try and get portraits of more of the amazing artists who were there, from Andres Serrano to Elizabeth Peyton. Also huge thanks and kudos to Yvonne Force Villerael and Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn for putting together such an unique happening.
\nHere’s a video Shannon Lanier took when we went up together:
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Here are some of the photos from the event:
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\nWhat is WP Remote and why did you decide to start the service?
\n\nWP Remote is a service for monitoring and updating all of your WordPress sites. Human Made built the initial version a few years back out of necessity — a way of streamlining the repetitive tasks associated with managing our many client sites. We received positive feedback on WP Remote from those we showed it to, and decided to invest a bit of time releasing a public version.
\nWhat’s all included in the free account?
\n\nWP Remote will monitor your WordPress sites for updates to plugins, theme, and WordPress core. If it finds any out of date software, you can update individually or all at once. WP Remote also lets you perform an on-demand backup of an entire site. Signing up is easy, so go ahead and give it a try.
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\nMuch of the community is built on sharing what you know and have. We thought making WP Remote publicly available was an appropriate way for us to contribute back.
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\nWP Remote doesn’t do any security monitoring at this time. We’re focusing on the best functionality for managing your WordPress sites.
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\n\nOn your web host, the backup file is first generated with our open source HM Backup library. Our on-demand backup feature then streams the backup file from your web host to your computer. On the other hand, our premium Automatic Backups feature stores your backup file in an encrypted Amazon S3 bucket that we manage, making it very easy for users who are looking for a hands off approach.
\nHow are you able to offer such a service at such an affordable price?
\nIt’s been a labor of love so far. We’d like to invest much more time into improving WP Remote though. To help us justify this investment, we plan to introduce additional features worth paying for (a cost that you can also pass on to your clients).
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\nNo set plans, but restoring a site from backup (or cloning an existing site) is a feature we’d love as well. We do have a handy guide for people who want to restore their site from a backup. We’re always looking for people to check out WP Remote and send us feedback.
\nWhat’s been the most common feedback you’ve received from your customers?
\nFunny you ask! We ran a survey just last week — one common request is for an email notification when you have a plugin or theme to update. We think this would be neat, and it would be even cooler to have WP Remote automatically upgrade plugins and themes it knew were safe to upgrade.
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\nTo build a smart, intuitive application to manage our WordPress sites so we don’t have to. In doing so, we hope others grow to love WP Remote as much as we do. We are also working to expose an external API for WP Remote so developers can better integrate their own tools with us. We are pretty excited about the potential.
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\n\nA CDN is a content delivery network that stores copies of your images and site files in locations all around the world. This allows them to be downloaded to your visitor’s computer faster, speeding up the overall load time of your page.
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\nOn paper, using any type of CDN is supposed to be beneficial to both the site and its visitors. However, until we see some comparison benchmarks preferably from a third-party comparing speeds and services like PressCDN with Photon, we’ll never know.
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\nGet BP 1.8-RC1 via SVN, or as a zip. If you find issues or have questions, head for our support forums or our development tracker.
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\n\nAnother large piece of the revamped site gives us a glimpse as to one of the ways Brian is looking to monetize the site. With the redesign, he has entered an exclusive 3-month partnership with The Theme Foundry. The ad is non-obtrusive, and blends into the site rather well.
\nOverall, the design is crisp, clean, and easy on the eyes. Brian did a nice job. His new approach reminds me DaringFireball but with a crowdsourced aspect added on.
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\n\nOverall, another great episode by the Dradcast team.
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\nEasy Responsive Tabs to Accordion is a visually appealing way to add a tab/content component to your responsive WordPress site. This is a lightweight jQuery plugin which optimizes normal horizontal or vertical tabs to accordion on multiple devices for Desktop browsers, tablets and Mobile viewing. This plugin adapts the screen size and changes its action accordingly. I found the display options to be very configurable and highly attractive. There have been a lot of tab plugins released in the last several months, but this is the first one that I’ve seen that is actually completely responsive. It has a high degree of added ability when it comes to editing CSS. I had a complete set of tabs up and running to conform with the look of my site within 10 minutes. Not too shabby. So if you or your clients have been clamoring for a refresh on their website design, this element might help spruce things up a bit and give you added functionality to boot.
\nFeatured Image from Google Images has some pretty intriguing elements to it. Rather than having you upload a featured image into the media gallery, you instead can simply search based on keyword and find results in the Google images pool. With just a few clicks you can add that image straight into your blog without having to download it and upload it ahead of time. While I think this is a pretty fantastic way to add images, I do worry about copyright infringement and the implications that it might bring about. Using Google images is often a shortcut that we’re all guilty of. We need to also remember that there are photographers behind those images that should also be compensated for their creativity and hard work. If you’re going to use a plugin like this I would encourage you to stick with what is generally accepted as public domain or Creative Commons licensed material. Otherwise you run the risk of getting into trouble (or getting your client in trouble) because someone down the line forgot to purchase a license agreement for the images used. I’ve seen it happen several times, so if you are going to use this add-on, make sure to use common sense in doing so. Here’s a video that summarizes the functionality and setup of this plugin.
\n\nMeetup Winner! is a plugin that taps into the Meetup.com API. I’ve not run across anything that has Meetup API functionality in the past, so I decided to check this one out. The basis of this plugin is basically one that allows you to reward those who RSVP to one of your meetups. How it works is that you set up an event ID shortcode corresponding to your individual event. Once at the event, you can call up the page where the shortcut resides and the plugin will randomly pick from those who have RSVP to the meeting. It will display the person’s name and the picture associated with them at meetup.com. I find this quite encouraging that different plugins are being developed around meetup.com. Regarding Meetup.com: Though there are some questionable groups that can be found on the site, I have found invaluable resources and relationships garnered at my local Southern California WordPress meet up group, which happens to be the OC WordPress meetup headed by Steve Zehngut. With other power WP users like Jason Tucker and Suzette Franck, co-hosts on the weekly WP WaterCooler Hangout. It’s one of the more active among WP Meetups. I applaud the concept and integration of this plugin and look forward to even more Meetup.com WordPress integration in the future. Hopefully this also means I might win something at a future meetup!
\nLateralPress is an interesting java based design plugin that allows you to display an animated scrolling timeline of content relative to the post date and a custom post type modifier. I found this plugin to be quite visually appealing. However the JavaScript time did take a while to load in the test application that I tried on a staging site. While posts set up for previous posts to be included in this plugin’s display is a tedious process, the results are rather difficult to compete with when it comes to final output. I think this would be an excellent plugin for people who would like to tell a story with their content over an evolutionary period of time. It adds a lot of visual appeal to what would otherwise be a boring about us or bio page on your WordPress installation.
\nThank you for joining me in another installation of the Daily Plugin. Remember that you can follow me on Twitter @marcuscouch or simply leave your feedback right here on WPTavern. Join us again tomorrow as we dive headfirst into the WordPress plugin repository in search of the best and brightest new plugins as they are released.
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\n\nWe achieved every single goal and metric that we had set out to accomplish (and then some) in this glorious experiment and so we consider it a “success.” But, it did not achieve the much larger global goals and strategy of our organization at this present time.
One thing I can confirm is that criticism and negative reactions to some of their published content was definitely not a reason for the shutdown. I give John a lot of credit for everything he did with WPDaily. The man was a publishing machine and if you blinked, you missed a ton of content. I occasionally joked that John published so much content that he was the reason infinite scroll was invented. Everywhere I looked, I saw John Saddington with the first comment on posts. This just shows how much he was on the ball with information. I know from experience that the only way John could accomplish what he did with WPDaily involved ridiculously long hours, lots of typing, living within the inbox, and juggling his time with reviewing products and just being in touch with people. For anyone that thinks running a community news type website is easy, you’re wrong. It’s very difficult. It requires lots of time reading, communicating, piecing together stories, managing the conversations that take place and a host of other responsibilities. This is why I continue to think that if you don’t have a primary source of funding, that creating a site like WPDaily or WPTavern just isn’t worth it in the long run.
\nHowever, the shutdown of WPDaily stirred up the conversation again around WordPress news sites and how they can be sustainable. According to one individual, the curation of WordPress content can not be achieved by 1 person or 10 but rather, should be an automated process. Then, you could charge access to the site as it would do all of the filtering for you. Hard to say if that idea would take off but the site I have in mind that could potentially make this work is PostStat.us. Brian Krogsgard has stated on Twitter that he has a few tricks up his sleeve to monetize the site but we will have to wait until they are implemented to find out what they are.
\nI want to personally say to John Saddington that I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors and especially with PressGram. At the same time however, I make a formal request that you highly consider leaving the content archived somewhere for reference material or you either sell, or provide the archive to someone who is more concerned with the historical significance of the content than any other agenda.
\nLast but not least, I want to thank the individuals who suggested to others that they can use WPTavern to get their fix for WordPress information. However, WPTavern can not and will not be a direct replacement for WPDaily. Both sites contain their own unique flavors, takes on various topics that come up in the community.
\n*Update*
\nAs of July 11th 2013, the site has been turned back on and is in Archive mode.
BuddyPress 1.7.3 is now available. This is a security and maintenance release, and we urge all installations running BP 1.5 or later to upgrade immediately.
\nVersion 1.7.3 includes fixes for the following:
\nComplete details can be found in the 1.7.3 release notes.
\nMany thanks to Andrew Nacin for his responsible disclosure of the XSS issue to the BuddyPress team. As a reminder to the community: if you think you’ve found a security issue in BuddyPress, please practice proper disclosure procedure, and report issues directly to the BP development team (or to security [at] wordpress.org).
\nDownload BuddyPress 1.7.3 from Dashboard > Updates, or from the wordpress.org plugin repository.
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\nIt only takes a few minutes to fill out the survey, which will provide an overview of how people use WordPress.
\nIf you missed past State of the Word keynotes, be sure to check out them out for survey results from 2011 and 2012.
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\nAt ten years, it’s fun to reflect on our beginnings. We launched WordPress on 27th May 2003, but that wasn’t inception. Go back far enough, and you can read a post by Michel Valdrighi who, frustrated by the self-hosted blogging platforms available, decided to write his own software; “b2, a PHP+MySQL alternative to Blogger and GreyMatter.” b2 was easy to install, easy to configure, and easy for developers to extend. Of all the blogging platforms out there, b2 was the right one for me: I could write my content and get it on the web quickly and painlessly.
\nSometimes, however, life gets in the way. In 2002, Michel stopped maintaining b2. Over time, security flaws became apparent and updates were needed and, while the b2 community could write patches and fixes, no one was driving the software forward. We were lucky that Michel decided to release b2 under the GPL; the software may have been abandoned, but we weren’t without options. A fork was always a possibility. That was where it stood in January 2003, when I posted about forking b2 and Mike responded. The rest, as they say, is history.
\nFrom the very beginning to the present day, I’ve been impressed by the thought, care, and dedication that WordPress’ developers have demonstrated. Each one has brought his or her unique perspective, each individual has strengthened the whole. It would be impossible to thank each of them here individually, but their achievements speak for themselves. In WordPress 1.2 the new Plugin API made it easy for developers to extend WordPress. In the same release gettext()
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In sticking to our commitment to user experience, we’ve done a few things that have made us unpopular. The WYSIWYG editor was hated by many, especially those who felt that if you have a blog you should know HTML. Some developers hated that we stuck with our code, refusing to rewrite, but it’s always been the users that matter: better a developer lose sleep than a site break for a user. Our code isn’t always beautiful, after all, when WordPress was created most of us were still learning PHP, but we try to make a flawless experience for users.
\nIt’s not all about developers. WordPress’ strength lies in the diversity of its community. From the start, we wanted a low barrier to entry and we came up with our “famous 5 minute install”. This brought on board users from varied technical background: people who didn’t write code wanted to help make WordPress better. If you couldn’t write code, it didn’t matter: you could answer a question in the support forums, write documentation, translate WordPress, or build your friends and family a WordPress website. There is space in the community for anyone with a passion for WordPress.
\nIt’s been wonderful to see all of the people who have used WordPress to build their home on the internet. Early on we got excited by switchers. From a community of tinkerers we grew, as writers such as Om Malik, Mark Pilgrim, and Molly Holzschlag made the switch to WordPress. Our commitment to effortless publishing quickly paid off and has continued to do so: the WordPress 1.2 release saw 822 downloads per day, our latest release, WordPress 3.5, has seen 145,692 per day.
\nI’m continually amazed by what people have built with WordPress. I’ve seen musicians and photographers, magazines such as Life, BoingBoing, and the New York Observer, government websites, a filesystem, mobile applications, and even seen WordPress guide missiles.
\nAs the web evolves, WordPress evolves. Factors outside of our control will always influence WordPress’ development: today it’s mobile devices and retina display, tomorrow it could be Google Glass or technology not yet conceived. A lot can happen in ten years! As technology changes and advances, WordPress has to change with it while remaining true to its core values: making publishing online easy for everyone. How we rise to these challenges will be what defines WordPress over the coming ten years.
\nTo celebrate ten years of WordPress, we’re working on a book about our history. We’re carrying out interviews with people who have involved with the community from the very beginning, those who are still around, and those who have left. It’s a huge project, but we wanted to have something to share with you on the 10th anniversary. To learn about the very early days of WordPress, just after Mike and I forked b2 you can download Chapter 3 right here. We’ll be releasing the rest of the book serially, so watch out as the story of the last ten years emerges.
\nIn the meantime, I penned my own letter to WordPress and other community members have been sharing their thoughts:
\nYou can see how WordPress’ 10th Anniversary was celebrated all over the world by visiting the wp10 website, according to Meetup we had 4,999 celebrators.
\nTo finish, I just want to say thank you to everyone: to the developers who write the code, to the designers who make WordPress sing, to the worldwide community translating WordPress into so many languages, to volunteers who answer support questions, to those who make WordPress accessible, to the systems team and the plugin and theme reviewers, to documentation writers, event organisers, evangelists, detractors, supporters and friends. Thanks to the jazzers whose music inspired us and whose names are at the heart of WordPress. Thanks to everyone who uses WordPress to power their blog or website, and to everyone who will in the future. Thanks to WordPress and its community that I’m proud to be part of.
\nThank you. I can’t wait to see what the next ten years bring.
\nFinal thanks to Siobhan McKeown for help with this post.
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\nThank you to everyone who has ever contributed to this project: your labors of love made this day possible.
\nBut today isn’t just about reflecting on how we got this far (though I thought Matt’s reflection on the first ten years was lovely). We are constantly moving forward. As each release cycle begins and ends (3.6 will be here soon, promise!), we always see an ebb and flow in the contributor pool. Part of ensuring the longevity of WordPress means mentoring new contributors, continually bringing new talent and fresh points of view to our family table.
\nI am beyond pleased to announce that this summer we will be mentoring 8 interns, most of them new contributors, through Google Summer of Code and the Gnome Outreach Program for Women. Current contributors, who already volunteer their time working on WordPress, will provide the guidance and oversight for a variety of exciting projects this summer. Here are the people/projects involved in the summer internships:
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\nIt’s always a difficult process to decide which projects to mentor through these programs. There are always more applicants with interesting ideas with whom we’d like to work than there are opportunities. Luckily, WordPress is a free/libre open source software project, and anyone can begin contributing at any time. Is this the year for you? We’d love for you to join us as we work toward #wp20.
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In honor of the upcoming 10th anniversary celebrations, we’ve put a special 10th anniversary tshirt in the swag store at cost — $10 per shirt plus shipping. They’ll be on sale at this price until the anniversary on May 27, and they’ll start shipping out the week of April 29.
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\nWe’ll follow up with registered organizers over the next few weeks with some tips for how to publicize your party and to get addresses for swag packages. To that end, make sure you check the option that lets WordPress 10th Anniversary know your email, or we won’t be able to get in touch with you for these things or to give you access to the WP10 blog.
\nWhose party will be the biggest? The most fun? The most inventive? Will it be yours?
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20 x 60 | \r\n$550.00 | \r\n$975.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (30\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
30 x 30 | \r\n$600.00 | \r\n$900.00 | \r\n
30 x 45 | \r\n$800.00 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n
30 x 60 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$1,750.00 | \r\n
30 x 75 | \r\n$1,250.00 | \r\n$2,150.00 | \r\n
30 x 90 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n
Additional sections available - please call for pricing | \r\n\r\n | \r\n |
HIP FRAME TENT (40\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
40 x 40 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$2,050.00 | \r\n
40 x 55 | \r\n$1,400.00 | \r\n$2,925.00 | \r\n
40 x 70 | \r\n$1,800.00 | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 85 | \r\n$2,350.00 | \r\n$4,650.00 | \r\n
40 x 100 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n$5,600.00 | \r\n
40 x 115 | \r\n$2,950.00 | \r\n$6,450.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (20\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$250.00 | \r\n$375.00 | \r\n
20 x 30 | \r\n$325.00 | \r\n$525.00 | \r\n
20 x 40 | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n$675.00 | \r\n
20 x 50 | \r\n$475.00 | \r\n$825.00 | \r\n
20 x 60 | \r\n$550.00 | \r\n$975.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (30\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
30 x 30 | \r\n$600.00 | \r\n$900.00 | \r\n
30 x 45 | \r\n$800.00 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n
30 x 60 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$1,750.00 | \r\n
30 x 75 | \r\n$1,250.00 | \r\n$2,150.00 | \r\n
30 x 90 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n
Additional sections available - please call for pricing | \r\n\r\n | \r\n |
HIP FRAME TENT (40\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
40 x 40 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$2,050.00 | \r\n
40 x 55 | \r\n$1,400.00 | \r\n$2,925.00 | \r\n
40 x 70 | \r\n$1,800.00 | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 85 | \r\n$2,350.00 | \r\n$4,650.00 | \r\n
40 x 100 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n$5,600.00 | \r\n
40 x 115 | \r\n$2,950.00 | \r\n$6,450.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (20\' WIDE) | \nWHITE TOP | \nCLEAR TOP | \n
20 x 20 | \n$250.00 | \n$375.00 | \n
20 x 30 | \n$325.00 | \n$525.00 | \n
20 x 40 | \n$400.00 | \n$675.00 | \n
20 x 50 | \n$475.00 | \n$825.00 | \n
20 x 60 | \n$550.00 | \n$975.00 | \n
HIP FRAME TENT (30\' WIDE) | \nWHITE TOP | \nCLEAR TOP | \n
30 x 30 | \n$600.00 | \n$900.00 | \n
30 x 45 | \n$800.00 | \n$1,350.00 | \n
30 x 60 | \n$1,050.00 | \n$1,750.00 | \n
30 x 75 | \n$1,250.00 | \n$2,150.00 | \n
30 x 90 | \n$1,350.00 | \n$2,600.00 | \n
Additional sections available - please call for pricing | \n\n | \n |
HIP FRAME TENT (40\' WIDE) | \nWHITE TOP | \nCLEAR TOP | \n
40 x 40 | \n$1,050.00 | \n$2,050.00 | \n
40 x 55 | \n$1,400.00 | \n$2,925.00 | \n
40 x 70 | \n$1,800.00 | \n$3,800.00 | \n
40 x 85 | \n$2,350.00 | \n$4,650.00 | \n
40 x 100 | \n$2,600.00 | \n$5,600.00 | \n
40 x 115 | \n$2,950.00 | \n$6,450.00 | \n
10 x 10 | \r\n$125 | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$350 | \r\n
13 x 13 RAJ | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n
40 x 40 MURGHAL | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 80 MURGHAL | \r\n$7,900.00 | \r\n
SHEER DRAPE PACKAGE for RAJ TENT | \r\n$200.00 | \r\n
30 x 32 | \r\n$1,850.00 | \r\n
57 x 56 | \r\n$3,100.00 | \r\n
57 x 76 | \r\n$4,500.00 | \r\n
57 x 96 | \r\n$6,950.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (20\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$250.00 | \r\n$375.00 | \r\n
20 x 30 | \r\n$325.00 | \r\n$525.00 | \r\n
20 x 40 | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n$675.00 | \r\n
20 x 50 | \r\n$475.00 | \r\n$825.00 | \r\n
20 x 60 | \r\n$550.00 | \r\n$975.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (30\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
30 x 30 | \r\n$600.00 | \r\n$900.00 | \r\n
30 x 45 | \r\n$800.00 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n
30 x 60 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$1,750.00 | \r\n
30 x 75 | \r\n$1,250.00 | \r\n$2,150.00 | \r\n
30 x 90 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n
Additional sections available - please call for pricing | \r\n\r\n | \r\n |
HIP FRAME TENT (40\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
40 x 40 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$2,050.00 | \r\n
40 x 55 | \r\n$1,400.00 | \r\n$2,925.00 | \r\n
40 x 70 | \r\n$1,800.00 | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 85 | \r\n$2,350.00 | \r\n$4,650.00 | \r\n
40 x 100 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n$5,600.00 | \r\n
40 x 115 | \r\n$2,950.00 | \r\n$6,450.00 | \r\n
10 x 10 | \r\n$125 | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$350 | \r\n
10 x 10 | \n$125 | \n
20 x 20 | \n$350 | \n
10 x 10 | \r\n$125 | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$350 | \r\n
10 x 10 | \r\n$125 | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$350 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (20\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$250.00 | \r\n$375.00 | \r\n
20 x 30 | \r\n$325.00 | \r\n$525.00 | \r\n
20 x 40 | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n$675.00 | \r\n
20 x 50 | \r\n$475.00 | \r\n$825.00 | \r\n
20 x 60 | \r\n$550.00 | \r\n$975.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (30\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
30 x 30 | \r\n$600.00 | \r\n$900.00 | \r\n
30 x 45 | \r\n$800.00 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n
30 x 60 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$1,750.00 | \r\n
30 x 75 | \r\n$1,250.00 | \r\n$2,150.00 | \r\n
30 x 90 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n
Additional sections available - please call for pricing | \r\n\r\n | \r\n |
HIP FRAME TENT (40\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
40 x 40 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$2,050.00 | \r\n
40 x 55 | \r\n$1,400.00 | \r\n$2,925.00 | \r\n
40 x 70 | \r\n$1,800.00 | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 85 | \r\n$2,350.00 | \r\n$4,650.00 | \r\n
40 x 100 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n$5,600.00 | \r\n
40 x 115 | \r\n$2,950.00 | \r\n$6,450.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (20\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$250.00 | \r\n$375.00 | \r\n
20 x 30 | \r\n$325.00 | \r\n$525.00 | \r\n
20 x 40 | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n$675.00 | \r\n
20 x 50 | \r\n$475.00 | \r\n$825.00 | \r\n
20 x 60 | \r\n$550.00 | \r\n$975.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (30\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
30 x 30 | \r\n$600.00 | \r\n$900.00 | \r\n
30 x 45 | \r\n$800.00 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n
30 x 60 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$1,750.00 | \r\n
30 x 75 | \r\n$1,250.00 | \r\n$2,150.00 | \r\n
30 x 90 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n
Additional sections available - please call for pricing | \r\n\r\n | \r\n |
HIP FRAME TENT (40\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
40 x 40 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$2,050.00 | \r\n
40 x 55 | \r\n$1,400.00 | \r\n$2,925.00 | \r\n
40 x 70 | \r\n$1,800.00 | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 85 | \r\n$2,350.00 | \r\n$4,650.00 | \r\n
40 x 100 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n$5,600.00 | \r\n
40 x 115 | \r\n$2,950.00 | \r\n$6,450.00 | \r\n
13 x 13 RAJ | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n
40 x 40 MURGHAL | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 80 MURGHAL | \r\n$7,900.00 | \r\n
SHEER DRAPE PACKAGE for RAJ TENT | \r\n$200.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (20\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
20 x 20 | \r\n$250.00 | \r\n$375.00 | \r\n
20 x 30 | \r\n$325.00 | \r\n$525.00 | \r\n
20 x 40 | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n$675.00 | \r\n
20 x 50 | \r\n$475.00 | \r\n$825.00 | \r\n
20 x 60 | \r\n$550.00 | \r\n$975.00 | \r\n
HIP FRAME TENT (30\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
30 x 30 | \r\n$600.00 | \r\n$900.00 | \r\n
30 x 45 | \r\n$800.00 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n
30 x 60 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$1,750.00 | \r\n
30 x 75 | \r\n$1,250.00 | \r\n$2,150.00 | \r\n
30 x 90 | \r\n$1,350.00 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n
Additional sections available - please call for pricing | \r\n\r\n | \r\n |
HIP FRAME TENT (40\' WIDE) | \r\nWHITE TOP | \r\nCLEAR TOP | \r\n
40 x 40 | \r\n$1,050.00 | \r\n$2,050.00 | \r\n
40 x 55 | \r\n$1,400.00 | \r\n$2,925.00 | \r\n
40 x 70 | \r\n$1,800.00 | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 85 | \r\n$2,350.00 | \r\n$4,650.00 | \r\n
40 x 100 | \r\n$2,600.00 | \r\n$5,600.00 | \r\n
40 x 115 | \r\n$2,950.00 | \r\n$6,450.00 | \r\n
13 x 13 RAJ | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n
40 x 40 MURGHAL | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 80 MURGHAL | \r\n$7,900.00 | \r\n
SHEER DRAPE PACKAGE for RAJ TENT | \r\n$200.00 | \r\n
13 x 13 RAJ | \r\n$400.00 | \r\n
40 x 40 MURGHAL | \r\n$3,800.00 | \r\n
40 x 80 MURGHAL | \r\n$7,900.00 | \r\n
SHEER DRAPE PACKAGE for RAJ TENT | \r\n$200.00 | \r\n