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Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening! — here..
5k fueled with homemade chicken soup and crackers.
So for today
I am Talking about unpopular ideas in WordPress today and I have a New Plugin review, some News tips, plugin extras and more all coming up on Plugin Pulse: WP Plugins A to Z Unplugged.
Welcome to ‘Plugin Pulse: WP Plugins A to Z Unplugged!’ I’m your host, John Overall, bringing you the latest beat on all things WordPress. Where we dive into the plugin world to spill the beans on the latest the WordPress world, all unplugged and unfiltered, showcasing the freshest WordPress news, digging into a killer plugin demo, or exploring tips to level up your site. Today, I’ve got the mic to myself, and we’re pulsing through what’s hot, what’s new, and what you need to know. So, grab your coffee, fire up your dashboard, and let’s get into it!”
Todays in depth discussion about:
This is a discussion on the lack of a good “About pages” from premium plugins and the additional lack of easily finding the “Changelog” for a plugin.
Now while Ryan over at InfluenceWP https://x.com/PineDigitalCo is working on that solution here at ChangelogWP https://changelogwp.com/ I am going to attempt to amplify Ryan’s voice if I can.
Here is the thread that started it https://x.com/PineDigitalCo/status/1986403498322264350?s=20
Summary of thread
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Ryan from PineDigitalCo critiques a prominent WordPress plugin vendor for zero transparency across six product sites—no team details, only partial TOS and privacy policies—emphasizing how this erodes user trust in the ecosystem.
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The post prompts immediate community fixes, with developers like Vinny McKee and Patrick Posner committing to new About pages, showing its direct influence on indie plugin standards.
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Research confirms the value: 52% of visitors seek About pages first upon landing on sites, and 59% of consumers favor purchases from trusted brands, as trust signals like team bios release oxytocin to reduce purchase hesitation.
News Bites this Week
For the most part the news has been pretty mundane this past week here is a quick roundup.
Last week, participants at the CloudFest USA Hackathon built a working security integration connecting FAIR and Patchstack, demonstrating something the FAIR project has been architecting over the past year: a package management system where security isn’t a bolt on, but woven into the fundamental architecture. The one-day sprint, led by FAIR technical steering committee co-chair
Since the official announcement of the WordPress Core AI team, one of the most exciting projects this team has been working on is the brand new Abilities API. The Abilities API is a first-class, cross-context functional API that other tools and applications can use to interface with WordPress.
Woo has launched a new Reddit for WooCommerce integration, giving store owners a direct way to reach shoppers on Reddit. The integration is available now and lands just in time for the holiday season and end-of-year sales. According to Brandwatch, more than half of online purchase-related conversations happen on Reddit, but advertising there has required a custom setup.
WP Engine has fired back at Automattic’s countersuit with a motion to dismiss all seven counterclaims, telling the U.S. District Court the trademark allegations are both legally deficient and “nearly fifteen years” too late. Filed November 13, the motion responds to the countersuit Automattic, Matt Mullenweg, the WordPress Foundation, and WooCommerce brought last month,
This is a great webpage listing many of the latest WordPress new posts recently published.
Plugin Deep Dive
This week we will be diving into a plugin created by Amin Nazemi
Disable XML-RPC-API https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-xml-rpc-api/
I will be demonstrating it and talking about it if you check out the YouTube broadcast for this show you will see it in action.
I have seen some great improvements in recent websites just by installing this and stopping thoes bots from hitting the XML-RPC api
Wildcard Segment where anything goes..
People to follow on x:
https://x.com/ShawnDevDedalus Shawn Dedalus
https://x.com/wpmodder Adam W. Warner