* Prevent duplicate company names
* Fix output indentation
* Search full profile content using lunr.js
* Remove extra stop words
This wasn't really working correctly - the stop word 'work' would leave
instances of 'working' and 'works' in the index for example.
* Change company name description from "Name" to "Company name"
* Pre-process query:
- Search for terms in AND mode, per
https://lunrjs.com/guides/searching.html#term-presence
- Discard non-alphanumeric characters from the search
- Better handling of contractions and searching for stop words
* Display search query and results in the console
* Add special search token: _incomplete
* Add a link to search for incomplete profiles
* Revert "Add a link to search for incomplete profiles"
This reverts commit f6384c90cb
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* Add link to search documentation
* Improve search explanation appearance when it spans multiple lines
* Fix searching for contractions
Previously, searching for e.g. "don't" wasn't working correctly. After
trimming the contraction, "do" is a stop word, so it should be ignored.
* Improve "empty search" message
* Prefer matches other than "company name" in search excerpts
* Move inline scripts before external scripts
This probably doesn't matter right now due to the way the scripts are
currently structured, but it might matter one day and it's more logical
this way.
* Fix search engine index progress
* Improve script indentation
* I got 99 problems and they're all bots
* Update script exit code
When a Node.js error occurs the exit code is probably going to be 1, so
we should use a different code.
* Fix the tests
* Update documentation
This was wrong (out of date), but the correct version is obvious from
reading the code.
* Make download progress work in both Chrome and Firefox
See https://stackoverflow.com/a/32799706
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10up, A WordPress Development Agency
Company blurb
We make websites and content management simple and fun with premiere web design & development consulting services, by contributing to open platforms like WordPress, and by providing tools and products (like PushUp) that make web publishing a cinch.
At 10up, we don’t just “make” things – we engineer them. We’re a group of people built to solve problems; made to create; wired to delight. From beautiful pixels to beautiful code, we constantly improve the things around us, applying our passions to our clients’ projects and goals.
We’ve had the privilege of working on big web projects for clients as diverse as TechCrunch, ESPN’s FiveThirtyEight and Grantland, SurveyMonkey, Junior Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), and Google.
Company size
125 and growing, spread across web engineering, systems, design, project management, strategy/accounts, and operations.
Remote status
10up didn’t integrate remote work – we intended to be remote from the start! Being remote allows us to find talent no matter where they're located, scale up to meet needs with relative fluidity, and have been bootstrapped from the start. We also recognize the challenges of working remotely, and put a lot of effort into in-person meetups, communication tools, and ensuring that employees have the benefits and support they need no matter where they are.
Region
We have employees all around the world, from across the US to the UK to South Africa to the Philippines. Most are currently located in North America, a number travel frequently, and some even work nomadically.
Company technologies
- WordPress
- PHP
- Sass
- Git
- Vagrant
- Nginx
- Memcache
Office locations
None; or everywhere!
How to apply
Check out our careers page and send an email to jobs@10up.com. Our amazing Recruitment Manager Christine Garrison will be on the other end.