During the maintenance release on January 21, 2014, WordPress will be upgraded to the 3.8 series, and BuddyPress will being upgraded to the 1.9 series.
The following plugins will receive major upgrades during […]
The following plugins will receive major updates during the maintenance release on December 21, 2013. The numbers in parentheses represent the major version series for each plugin; on the 21st, the plugin will be […]
The following plugins will receive major updates during the maintenance release on October 21, 2013. The numbers in parentheses represent the major version series for each plugin; on the 21st, the plugin will be […]
Right now, all posts are written by me (Dominic), but I would love it if other Digital Fellows wanted to contribute their own articles. Even though this is currently only a single author tutorial […]
The theme for this month’s Ground Control issue is “The History of the Commons.” As one of the newest members of the team, I am unqualified to address this specific topic. I can however talk a little about […]
Welcome to the first official tutorial post from the Digital Fellows Tutorials blog! This post is dedicated to our illustrious fellow Erin Glass. She posted the first ever Fellows support request to Redmine […]
Back in March I wrote an article for the WordPress section of Smashing Magazine. Please check it out if you’re interested in the history of the Toolbar, how it works and how you can interact with it.
As one of the developers here on the CUNY Academic Commons, I have the opportunity to see quite a bit of what WordPress has to offer. I routinely work with themes, plugins and the core code that ties everything […]
For the past two years The CUNY Academic Commons has used a plugin that allows our site administrators to feature specific content from across our community on our home page. This plugin was originally written […]
Thanks Matt, I’m relieved that my most recent semester is done, so I can really turn up the heat on the Commons Code!! It’s gonna be the Summer of WordPress!
Almost three years ago a friend from high school contacted me about an idea he had for creating a web app that would leverage what he learned about geo-location and mapping during his two tours in Iraq. While […]