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This seems like a good time to update you on WordCamp happenings in the first half of this year.</p>\n<p>There have been <a href=\"https://central.wordcamp.org/schedule/past-wordcamps/\">39 WordCamps in 2015</a> so far, with events organized in 17 different countries and on 5 continents. More than 14,000 people have registered for WordCamp tickets so far this year, isn’t that amazing?</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://europe.wordcamp.org/2015/\">WordCamp Europe</a> was held in Seville, Spain just a few weeks ago, with close to 1,000 registered participants and over 500 live stream participants. You can watch <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2015/07/04/matt-mullenweg-keynote-qanda-wordcamp-europe-2015/\">Matt Mullenweg’s keynote Q&A</a> session from WordCamp Europe right now on WordPress.tv.</p>\n<p>WordPress.tv has published 537 videos so far in 2015 from WordCamps around the world. Some of the more popular 2015 WordCamp talks on WordPress.tv include <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2015/03/13/tammie-lister-theme-dont-be-my-everything/\">Tammie Lister: Theme, Don’t Be My Everything </a>from WordCamp Maui, <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2015/04/17/jenny-munn-seo-for-2015-whats-in-whats-out-and-how-to-be-in-it-to-win-it-for-good/\">Jenny Munn: SEO for 2015 – What’s In, What’s Out and How to Be In It to Win It (For Good)</a> from WordCamp Atlanta, <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2015/02/27/fabrice-ducarme-les-constructeurs-de-page-pour-wordpress/\">Fabrice Ducarme: Les Constructeurs de Page pour WordPress</a> from WordCamp Paris, <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2015/06/02/ben-furfie-how-to-value-price-websites/\">Ben Furfie: How to Value Price Websites</a> from WordCamp London, and <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2015/06/09/morten-rand-hendriksen-building-themes-from-scratch-using-underscores-_s/\">Morten Rand-Hendriksen: Building Themes From Scratch Using Underscores (_S)</a> from WordCamp Seattle. 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He is the founder of <a href=\"https://www.littlebizzy.com\" target=\"_blank\">LittleBizzy</a>, a managed WordPress hosting company, and a part-time blogger at <a href=\"https://collegetimes.co/\" target=\"_blank\">CollegeTimes</a>, where he gets into trouble exploring controversial issues.</p>\n<hr />\n<p>Two weeks ago, I <a href=\"https://www.littlebizzy.com/blog/disable-xml-rpc\">announced</a> that all current and future domains hosted at <a href=\"https://www.littlebizzy.com\" target=\"_blank\">LittleBizzy</a> would have <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support\" target=\"_blank\">XML-RPC</a> permanently blocked due to the non-stop problems it was causing. 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Three years ago, Andrew Nacin, a WordPress core developer, <a href=\"https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21509\" target=\"_blank\">announced</a> in a trac ticket that, <em>“Security is no greater a concern than the rest of core. There is no longer a compelling reason to disable [XML-RPC] by default. It’s time we should remove the option entirely.”</em></p>\n<p>Three years later, millions of WordPress sites have been hacked, crashed, or attacked, due to XML-RPC. It’s undeniable that removing the option to disable it (and/or enabling it by default) was wrong.</p>\n<h2>Out of Touch With the Average User</h2>\n<p>When broken down, it’s a classic case of extremely talented and intelligent software developers being out of touch with the millions of <strong>average Joes</strong> that use WordPress and have no idea what XML-RPC is. 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The tags were removed because they’re note relevant and confusing to most users. While I agree that the text is not relevant, I think the comment form should have basic text formatting buttons so readers don’t have to remember and manually type HTML tags.</p>\n<a href=\"http://i0.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/BasicCommentQuicktagsOnTheTavern.png\"><img class=\"size-full wp-image-48428\" src=\"http://i0.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/BasicCommentQuicktagsOnTheTavern.png?resize=665%2C368\" alt=\"Basic Comment Quicktags in Action\" /></a>Basic Comment Quicktags in Action\n<p>Once Basic Comment Quicktags is installed, navigate to <strong>Settings – Discussion</strong> and check the box to enable them for comments. When enabled, the comment text area will have Bold, Italic, Link and Quote buttons. The best part of this plugin is that it exposes a built-in core feature using the <a href=\"http://codex.wordpress.org/Quicktags_API\">Quicktags API</a> added to WordPress 3.3. Text formatting buttons in the comment area is a courtesy I’d like more site owners to give to readers.</p>\n<h3>Simple Comment Editing</h3>\n<p><a href=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/SimpleCommentEditingPluginBanner.png\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-48429\" src=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/SimpleCommentEditingPluginBanner.png?resize=764%2C262\" alt=\"Simple Comment Editing Plugin Banner\" /></a><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-comment-editing/\">Simple Comment Editing</a>, developed by <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ronalfy/\">Ronald Huereca</a>, adds the ability for readers to edit their comments in a limited time frame. By default, readers have five minutes to edit their comment once it’s submitted. Although no configuration is necessary, you can alter the time and behavior of the plugin by using <a href=\"https://github.com/ronalfy/simple-comment-editing#wordpress-filters\">actions and filters</a>. I’ve changed the time limit to 15 minutes on the Tavern to make sure readers have plenty of time to make edits.</p>\n<a href=\"http://i0.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/SimpleCommentEditingInAction.png\"><img class=\"size-full wp-image-48430\" src=\"http://i0.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/SimpleCommentEditingInAction.png?resize=676%2C173\" alt=\"Simple Comment Editing Countdown Timer\" /></a>Simple Comment Editing Countdown Timer\n<p>With Simple Comment Editing installed, the amount of contact form submissions and requests to edit a comment have gone down considerably.</p>\n<h3>Postmatic</h3>\n<p><a href=\"http://i0.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/PostmaticPluginBanner.png\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-48432\" src=\"http://i0.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/PostmaticPluginBanner.png?resize=801%2C235\" alt=\"Postmatic Plugin Banner\" /></a><a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/postmatic/\">Postmatic</a> is a plugin that <a href=\"https://gopostmatic.com/\">ties into a service</a> and has a number of features. 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Looking through the svn log of WordPress trunk shows he still had a hand in helping the WordPress project until relatively recently:</p>\n<blockquote><p>trunk$ svn log|grep alexkingorg<br />\nprops alexkingorg for the initial, long-suffering patch.<br />\nprops alexkingorg. fixes <a href=\"https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/24162\">#24162</a>.<br />\nProps alexkingorg<br />\n`wp.media` instead of just `media`. props alexkingorg, see #22676.<br />\nAdd $post_ID context to the pre_ping filter. props alexkingorg, devesine. fixes #18506.<br />\nAdd filter so the users can select custom image sizes added by themes and plugins, props alexkingorg, fixes #18520<br />\nesc_textarea() and application for obvious textarea escaping. props alexkingorg. fixes #15454<br />\nEscape links by default. Props alexkingorg. see #13051<br />\nSafely include class-json.php, class-simplepie.php and class-snoopy.php, props alexkingorg, fixes #11827<br />\nFix user creation from admin after changes for #10751. Fixes #10811 props alexkingorg.<br />\nHooks needed to allow alternate category admin inteface. Props alexkingorg. fixes #3408<br />\nWrap cat name in CDATA. props alexkingorg. fixes #3252</p></blockquote>\n<p>I’m sorry I never met Alex, however I remember working virtually with him and Adam Tow on AllThingsD which seems like a lifetime away now. Adam has <a href=\"http://tow.com/2015/09/28/remembering-alex-king/\">a great article</a> on Alex on his blog, as does Matt <a href=\"http://ma.tt/2015/09/remembering-alex-king/\">who went into detail</a> about Alex’s involvement with WordPress going back to the days of b2. I had completely forgotten <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2004/01/25/wordpress-css-style-competition\">the CSS competition</a> he mentioned!</p>\n<p>Alex, your legacy lives on. </p>\n\n<p><strong>Related Posts</strong><ul><li> <a href=\"http://z9.io/2003/03/10/b2-hacks/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"Permanent Link: b2 Hacks\">b2 Hacks</a></li><li> <a href=\"http://z9.io/2007/12/12/how-to-find-cocaine-in-ireland/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"Permanent Link: How to find cocaine in Ireland\">How to find cocaine in Ireland</a></li><li> <a href=\"http://z9.io/2003/05/31/king-of-hearts/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"Permanent Link: King Of Hearts\">King Of Hearts</a></li></ul></p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Tue, 29 Sep 2015 20:44:12 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:7:\"Donncha\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:38;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:92:\"WPTavern: WordPress 4.4 Removes the View Post and Get Shortlink Buttons From the Post Editor\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:28:\"http://wptavern.com/?p=48395\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:102:\"http://wptavern.com/wordpress-4-4-removes-the-view-post-and-get-shortlink-buttons-from-the-post-editor\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:2435:\"<p>In WordPress 4.4, the View Post button in the post editor is disappearing in favor of a clickable permalink. 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Enhancements like these are a huge win for WordPress because it makes the interface simpler without permanently removing the button’s purpose.</p>\n<p>In addition to the View Post button, the Get Shortlink button is also removed. The button shows up if you’re using a custom shortlink and can be re-enabled using code or a plugin. For most users, the Edit button is the only one they’ll see between the post title and content box.</p>\n<p>I expect some users will be frustrated as they go through the process of changing their workflow but overall, I think it’s a great improvement. What do you think?</p>\n<hr />\n<p>If you’re using the <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-beta-tester/\">WordPress beta testing plugin</a> by Peter Westwood, I encourage you to set it to bleeding edge nightlies and update your site. 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Alex actually <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2002/10/24/b2-coding\">got involved with b2 in 2002</a> and was active in the forums and the “hacks” community there.</p>\n<p>Alex had a background as a designer before he learned development, and I think that really came through as he was one of those rare people who thought about the design and usability of his code, the opposite of most development that drifts toward entropy and complexity. One of my favorite things about Alex was how <em>darn tasteful</em> he was. He would think about every aspect of something he built, every place someone could click, every path they could go down, and gave a thoughtfulness to these paths that I still admire and envy today.</p>\n<p>As an example look at his <a href=\"http://alexking.org/project/post-formats-admin-ui\">project page (essentially a category archive) for the Post Formats Admin UI</a>, isn’t that clever and intuitive how the posts connect together, and when more time passes in the thread it’s <a href=\"https://cloudup.com/ceWJeb9zcK6\">shown as a break</a>. It’s classic Alex: something simple and thoughtful that in hindsight is so gobsmackingly obvious you wonder why everything doesn’t work that way, but you never would have imagined it beforehand. And Alex wouldn’t just imagine it and do it for himself, he released his best work as open source, as a gift to the community and the world, over and over and over again.</p>\n<p>Back when WordPress was getting started Alex was a celebrity of the b2 world, his hacks (plugins before plugins) were some of the coolest ones around. We had a ton of overlapping interests in web standards, photography, development, and gadgets so we frequently read and commented on each other’s blogs. I would never miss a post on his site, and that’s back when we were both doing one or more posts a day. To get a sense of Alex it’s worth <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog\">exploring his blog</a> — he was a clear thinker and therefore a clear writer. The straightforward nature Alex wrote with was something I always admired about him.</p>\n<p>We <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2003/07/08/wordpress-development\">discussed WordPress early on</a>, Alex <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2003/07/23/wordpress-hacks\">signed up to help with what later became the plugin directory</a>, and <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2004/01/25/wordpress-css-style-competition\">his CSS competition</a> (look at those prizes! and notice it’s all GPL) was hugely influential on the path to themes, and <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2003/08/15/wordpress-dev\">he officially became a contributing developer in August of 2003</a>.</p>\n<p>The list of what Alex was one of the first to do in the WordPress community is long, and <em>in hindsight</em> seems gobsmackingly obvious, which is the sign of innovation. I smile when I think of how he <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2003/10/02/moving-to-denver\">moved from the Bay area to Denver</a> before it was cool, or his <a href=\"https://cloudup.com/cL9v2RKEI0T\">love of scare quotes</a>. Once there was something going on in WordPress and he called me to talk about it, I was so surprised, he said the number was right on my contact page (and it was) but even though it had been there for years no one had ever called it before, but that was just the type of person Alex was, always reaching out and connecting.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://atow.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/2007-04-16_2122-18_8683.jpg\" alt=\"\" /></p>\n<p><em>Adam Tow, myself, Barry Abrahamson, Alex King; Photo from <a href=\"http://tow.com/2015/09/28/remembering-alex-king/\">Adam Tow’s post</a>.</em></p>\n<p>I’m not sure how to include this next part: I couldn’t write last night — I was too tired. After falling asleep I had one of those super vivid dreams that you can’t tell are dreams. There had been some sort of mix-up on Twitter and Alex was still alive, I visited Colorado with my sister and saw him surrounded by family at a picnic table, all the rooms were taken so they put me on a floor mattress where I slept. Tons of his friends were around and we took pictures together, he was excited about the better front camera on the 6s+. (Alex understood mobile all the way back to the Treo days.) It was all very ordinary and in a group setting, until we decided to walk alongside a small highway, past some grain silos, to meet the group at a bar. The walk was just the two of us and we talked and laughed about the big mix-up and he asked about this post, what was going to be in it. He got most excited and emphatic with the part about him being a developer with great taste, and a clear writer <a href=\"http://www.williamzinsserwriter.com/\">William Zinsser</a> would be proud of, so I like to think that those were two things he was proud of. The overwhelming emotion I remember was joy. Waking up was disconcerting, part of me wants to believe part of Alex’s spirit was there, where another more logical part thinks my mind was just going through <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%BCbler-Ross_model\">the denial stage of grief</a>. Regardless I know that Alex will stay in the minds of people who knew him for many years to come.</p>\n<p>Code that Alex wrote still runs billions of times a day across millions of websites, and long after that code evolves or gets refactored the ideas and philosophy he embedded in WordPress will continue to be part of who we are. 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In January 2013, King was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer. He used his blog to tell the <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/thread/cancer\">story of his fight to stay alive</a>.</p>\n<p>On August 24th, King <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2015/08/24/cycle-1-of-new-trial\">finished the first cycle</a> of a new clinical trial that he says went well.</p>\n<blockquote><p>I’m nearly through my first cycle of the new clinical trial and overall I think it’s gone pretty well. I was able to get the 6 pills/day (3 in the morning, 3 in the evening) without too much concern. That said, by the end of the 5 days taking the pills I would basically sleep for the day.</p></blockquote>\n<p>On the same day, he published what would be his <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2015/08/24/rememberances\">final request</a> to the WordPress community. 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Prizes, donated by members of the community, were offered for the top three stylesheets; $70, $35, and $10 respectively. – WordPress History Book</p></blockquote>\n<p>In the first contest, King received 38 submissions with Pink Lillies by Naoko Takano winning first place.</p>\n<a href=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/pink-lillies.png\"><img class=\"size-large wp-image-48383\" src=\"http://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/pink-lillies.png?resize=500%2C300\" alt=\"Pink Lillies Wins First Design Contest\" /></a>Pink Lillies Wins First Design Contest\n<p>Each sylesheet submitted to the contest was <a href=\"http://alexking.org/projects/wordpress/styles\">available to the public</a>. In essence, King’s website was an early version of the WordPress theme directory. In the <a href=\"http://alexking.org/blog/2005/02/27/wordpress-theme-competition\">second contest</a>, he received over 100 submissions. In total, King hosted 138 themes on his site. 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