GD Power Search Pro for bbPress 1.0
I am proud to present a new Dev4Press plugin for WordPress and bbPress: GD Power Search Pro for bbPress! Version 1.0 was released today, and it is already in use on Dev4Press support forums.
I am proud to present a new Dev4Press plugin for WordPress and bbPress: GD Power Search Pro for bbPress! Version 1.0 was released today, and it is already in use on Dev4Press support forums.
Any WordPress website that allows comments or implements forum (bbPress or something else) attracts comment spam. If you ever wondered how comment spam finds your website, this is a good place to start.
On of the most important features WordPress has is permalinks rewrite engine that can create all those pretty links we are so used to with no query elements like question marks or ampersand. Did you wonder how permalinks work and what can you do to customize them? Read on.
New GD Knowledge Base Pro 6.0 has been expanded with new blocks that will simplify code documentation. These new blocks are highly configurable, and you can practically change everything, including labels for all the included elements.
It is here; the first Beta release for the upcoming GD bbPress Toolbox Pro 7.0 is available for download and testing. This is, by far, the biggest ever update to this plugin, and it is a huge step forward in terms of features, performance, and usability.
On August 11, 2020, a brand new WordPress 5.5, code name Eckstine was released. WordPress 5.5 is one of the biggest WordPress releases in recent years, with a massive number of new features and improvements.
Many WordPress users, in the attempt to save some money, instead of purchasing plugins (or themes), they are searching for pirated versions of popular premium plugins and themes and use them instead.
New GD Knowledge Base Pro 2.3 is a very important update for the plugin. It doesn’t have any new features, but, it includes many important updates, improvements, and fixes over the previous 2.2 version.
WordPress 3.4 Beta was released next week, and it is a good time to see what to expect from new version. Right from the start, I must say that I am disappointed with current development of WordPress and that this new version makes even previous WordPress 3.3 looks good.
New WordPress is here, and it is first major release in the past 3 years I have mixed feelings about. It has several interesting features for developers, but it doesn’t offer anything that important for most WordPress users, with a small drop in the overall performance on admin side.
New WordPress 3.3 is just around the corner, and no matter how good new version will be, in the next couple of months less than 15% of all WordPress websites will upgrade to 3.3. And if you look to the past versions of WordPress, you will see that adoption rate looks pretty bad.