Last week, we introduced support for OAuth2 and launched develop.wordpress.com, as we're eager to empower the developer community to extend WordPress.com in new and meaningful ways. Today, we're excited to announce the availability of our new oEmbed Provider API, yet another way to make it easy for third-party services and their respective audiences to share … July 14, 2011
WordPress.com oEmbed Provider API Now Available
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New Theme: Manifest
by MatíasWhen we think about the very basic fundamentals of blogging and expressing ideas we find the clear practice of writing. Today we are launching a new theme which tries to reflect precisely on that. Manifest is a wonderful theme for writers. This is a theme that presents your creations in an … July 14, 2011
New Theme: Lifestyle
by MatíasGot lots of magazine-style content and need a stylish frame? Today we are introducing Lifestyle, a new colorful magazine theme that comes with ten content-friendly, soft color schemes. As a premium theme, customization is at the core of Lifestyle. Choose from multiple layouts and menus, breadcrumbs, header image, or custom background. This … July 13, 2011
New Theme: Matala
by Michelle LangstonToday we're excited to launch Matala, our newest theme. You might recognize this one — it was once the primary theme for ma.tt, Matt Mullenweg's blog. Last year, Matala was released to the WordPress.org Themes Directory, and now we're thrilled to bring it to WordPress.com. Originally designed by Nicolò Volpato, Matala's … July 12, 2011
New Theme: Château
by Takashi IrieToday we are introducing an elegantly designed and typographically pleasing theme, Château. Designed by Ignacio Ricci, Château has been crafted with close attention to detail and typography. Its beautiful, minimalist look allows you to make your content the focal point of your blog. Aside from a brilliant design, this theme offers many … July 7, 2011
Announcing Support for OAuth2 and New Developer Resources
by Justin ShreveWe love developers and the applications they build to help extend WordPress.com in new and meaningful ways. To continue providing support for developers who build applications that integrate with WordPress.com, we're announcing support for OAuth 2, as well as a new developer portal, develop.wordpress.com. Starting today WordPress.com supports a new method … July 7, 2011