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By Ryan Imel on December 27, 2010
In a brief interview with WPCandy, Matt Mullenweg revealed that Automattic will be hiring “at least” three new employees in 2011 specifically to work on WordPress themes at WordPress.com. While not confirmed, it is likely that these new positions will be under the Theme Wrangler moniker, common to WordPress.com employees focused on themes. Ian Stewart, [...]
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By Brian Krogsgard on December 27, 2010
Graphix is a new personal / portfolio theme that Dumitru Brinzan, co-founder of WPZoom, says takes on a bit of a different style from their previous themes.
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By Ryan Imel on December 27, 2010
WordPress community links were raining down like snow the past week or so. The big difference, of course, is that these links are worldwide, and snow might not be falling where you are. No worries, your hemisphere can’t keep you from the WordPress awesome this season. We have WordPress blog posts, tutorials, and bookmark-able resources [...]
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By Brian Krogsgard on December 25, 2010
Fa la la la la, la 3.1. WordPress 3.1 RC1 is out as the waning hours of Christmas are upon you. Andrew Nacin has been a bug machine over the last few days, and after a plea from Jane Wells, the WordPress team thinks they’ve all been squashed. So, what does RC1 mean? Well, they [...]
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By James Dalman on December 23, 2010
The WordPress community has many times been divided by the legitimacy or ethical purpose behind the premium theme business. There are the camps that believe all things created for WordPress should be free in line with the open source value WordPress was built on. Then there are the camps who have fought to show that [...]
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