Category: WordPress

What is WordPress Calypso and what does it mean for self hosted sites?

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: March 23rd, 2016

Matt Mullenweg, the CEO of Automattic recently announced a new interface for WordPress.com called Calypso. You can now manage your blogs, publish and edit posts as well as read other people articles all from a new look and feel. This is great, however, what's truly remarkable is the fact that the new interface is written […]

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A free WordPress Membership plugin – Paid Member Subscriptions

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: October 27th, 2022

Sometimes, finding the right WordPress membership plugin can cause issues even for experienced developers. "A really steep learning curve" "Could not figure out how to set access levels" "Paid for the premium and got half ass support" "After activating this plugin, the speed of my site dropped dramatically" "Not developer friendly" These is all real […]

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How to Create a WordPress Demo Site with Multisite

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: July 9th, 2024

Creating a WordPress demo site with Multisite is a smart way to let potential customers try out your WordPress theme, widget, or plugin. This can be much more effective than presenting screenshots and descriptions of how your plugins or themes work. That's because a demo site gives potential buyers and customers the option to test […]

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WCK Single Metabox just got better

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: December 5th, 2022

Creating custom fields with our WordPress Creation Kit plugin has just become simpler. We've redesigned the way Single Metaboxes work, reducing the number of steps required for adding content. WCK's Custom Field Creator allows you to create single or repeater metaboxes. One of WCK's strong points is the ability to create repeater fields as well […]

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User Field Visibility for Profile Builder

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: April 26th, 2023

I would like to have some fields which are not visible, some fields visible but not editable for logged users. Did you ever wanted to have some admin only fields attached to your user profiles? Or fields that are editable by administrators and visible by your user? Now it's possible with a new addon for […]

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Numbers and Phone Validation Addon for Profile Builder

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: February 2nd, 2015

I want to restrict an input field to be numerical How can I do that? Zip codes, phone numbers, custom ID's require the custom input field in a registration form to be made up of numbers only. That's where this addon for Profile Builder comes in handy. Download and activate First of all, click on […]

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WordPress Shortcode – Compare Values

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: April 26th, 2023

With both Profile Builder and WordPress Creation Kit plugins using Mustache as their template system for things like User Listing and Swift Templates, we need at times the possibility to compares different values. This however, is not possible in Mustache. So a shortcode to compare values comes to the rescue. Compare Shortcode Download Compare Shortcode […]

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WordPress Passwordless Login

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: June 4th, 2024

WordPress Passwordless Login is a plugin that allows your users to login without a password. It's as simple as installing it and adding a shortcode in a page or widget. Download Passwordless Login from WordPress.org These past months have been filled with security reports, articles and 0-day exploits. It's fair to say they had little […]

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How to Enforce WordPress Password Requirements for User Accounts

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: July 9th, 2024

Chances are, if you run a WordPress membership site that allows user registration, one of your primary security concerns is to enforce WordPress password requirements. This way, users don't sign up with weak passwords and put your website at risk. However, the content management system (CMS) doesn't come with this functionality by default. The good […]

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WordPress Creation Kit 2.0.6 and WordPress 3.9

Author: Cristian Antohe
Last Updated: April 18th, 2014

Due to an overconfidence on our part regarding WordPress updates and compatibility issues with our plugins, we failed to test WordPress Creation Kit 2.0.5 with WordPress 3.9 before the official launch of WordPress 3.9. We are sorry. We should have known better and we will make a habit out of testing our plugins with future […]

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