Wow, the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for WordPress were insanely awesome! However, it’s back to a regular #WordPressWednesday roundup.
This week’s roundup is a little light as I gotta get on the road and head out to WordCamp Orlando. It’s been a busy week trying to fit blogging and my work into the mix. However, I really feel I need to try to keep the habit I’ve had lately of posting the roundup.
That, and some of you have been emailing me and prodding me about posting #WordPressWednesday on the weeks I missed. As for this week, some of the links I’ve picked up have some wonderful introduction information, and others are things to think about.
#WordPressWednesday 2014 Volume #15
WordPress Plugins
Oliver Dale is in the Christmas spirit, and has rounded up some seasonal plugins in his article – Prepare Your Website for Christmas – Free WordPress Christmas Plugins.
WordPress Tutorials
WPBeginner shares an extremely unique tutorial on How to Move Comments Between WordPress Posts.
Ahsan Parwez shows us some WordPress Best Practice: How To Import Bootstrap CSS Stylesheets.
WordPress Community News
Waseem Abbas put together a wonderful list on WordPress groups on Facebook. Thank you Waseem for mentioning All About WordPress.
Jeff Chandler tells us that WordPress 4.1 will have plugin recommendations in his article – WordPress 4.1 To Introduce Plugin Recommendations.
Michiel Heijmans discusses Recent posts and comments for WordPress. Might want to take a look at it.
Nathan B. Weller talks about Automatic WordPress Updates: How To Turn Them On Or Off And Decide Which Is Right For You.
Bar?? Ünver has begun a 5 part series. This one is on Fifty Actions of WordPress – An Introduction.
Thanks for checking out this week’s #WordPressWednesday roundup. Let me know what you liked best. Also, if there are other WordPress resources out there that you might like me to pick from in future roundups, let me know. 🙂
Zach says
Thanks, Nile! Now I have Christmas lights and falling snow on my website.
Siphosith says
Thanks Nile for the WordPress information. I liked Santa’s countdown plugin as well as the recent posts and comments.
Rachel Lavern says
Thanks for sharing this information Nile. I will check a couple of them out.
victoria m. says
Thank you for sharing these!!! haha, I love the Christmas resources from WordPress, I may just install one of these 🙂
Sarah Arrow says
Thanks for the round-up Nile, I’ll check out the Christmas plugins, I’m feeling festive this year 🙂
donna merrill says
Hi Nile,
Thanks for the roundup. I like the Christmas Plug in and will check it out. It’s my favorite time of the year!
Have fun at Word Camp!
-Donna