It’s been a long time, folks! We’ve been carefully reading your feedback and thinking through your suggestions. We loved the idea of a SEO localization extension – thanks a lot Spencer, your idea is great, check your email ;) Meet Stella Addon for “SEO by Yoast”! It’s our brand new extension for Stella localization plugin … Permalink
Good news, everyone! We’re rolling out the new version of Stella localization plugin for WordPress. We’ve fixed some issues, basing on your feedback, and added new features to the API, so now you can make Stella even more flexible! See what’s new after the break Permalink Permalink
Happy weekend, everyone! We got new updates for WPMU Bar and Stella! And from now on you can try Stella – it now has it’s own Demo-Stage! Stella just got it’s own demo stage The part we like the most is a Demo Stage for Stella – our multilingual content management and localization WordPress plugin. … Permalink
Our multilingual localization plugin for WordPress, Stella, has been out for a while, and we received a lot of useful feedback from our customers. Quite a plenty of our tech support emails asked how to create a language dropdown select widget, so we decided to write a tutorial on creating your own custom widget for … Permalink
Good news everyone! We pay a lot of attention to your feedback and are eager to announce our first update to Rosetta, including some very neat features and bugfixes. And first of all: Rosetta is now Stella =) We want to thank our customers for the contribution: we are proud to announce that we got feedback … Permalink
Internet is huge and bright! And we want to share all kinds of things with others. It’s the uniqueness of people, that makes the world such a great place – but we all speak different languages. We know about this a lot, because our team is multilingual as well! So, to stay in touch with people that … Permalink
The ever popular WordPress, is now powering over 5 million (yes, 5,000,000+) websites and steadily growing, and is becoming more and more attractive to those who use other content management systems, such as Drupal or Joomla and blogging/publishing platforms, such as Blogger and Tumblr. So, you’ve finally decided that it’s time to switch to WordPress. … Permalink
So, you’ve installed a new WordPress theme and set it up in a way that looks quite good, sifted through the mass of extra options and plugins that a premium WordPress theme might offer and come bundled with, yet some functionality is still amiss. The basics are there alright, blog all you want, write, insert … Permalink
As much as we all hate shortcodes in WordPress, there are times we simply have to use them, like the Syntax Highlighter Evolved plugin which is definitely one of the best out there. But what happens when you don’t want to highlight your source code any longer? What happens if you want to disable the … Permalink
Our friends over at WPMU.org have recently published a list of Halloween plugins for WordPress, so if you’re running a WordPress website, make sure you grab yourself one of them. Bats, cats, pumpkins and more, although we had trouble running some of them due to some javascript conflicts. Hope you’re enjoying Halloween! P.S. We’re trying … Permalink