Streamlined workflows designed to make WordPress run faster and more securely — so you can sidestep routine admin tasks and focus on building your sites. All the power and simplicity, even less effort With hosting environments built specifically for the… Continue Reading →
What was once likely viewed as plugin territory is now a reality as part of the Gutenberg project. Yesterday, the team merged a pull request for a Table of Contents (TOC) block into the plugin’s codebase. It was a contribution… Continue Reading →
Note: 1 hour before the meeting this week, @ryelle will lead a CSS Gutenberg bug triage! This is the agenda for the upcoming CSS meeting scheduled for Thursday, February 25, at 10:00 PM UTC. This meeting will be held in… Continue Reading →
The post 7 Valuable Live Chat Plugins for Your WordPress Website (2021) is written by Tom Rankin and appeared first on WPKube. At some point during the natural lifecycle of a company, cultivating customers takes priority. As such, your support… Continue Reading →
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.ugb-7d56263 hr.ugb-divider__hr{background-color:#db4161 !important;margin-left:auto !important;margin-right:auto !important} That’s my new favorite saying… “this works!” Jodi and I started saying that last summer when we revisited our email follow-up sequences for Content Creators Planner and launched the newsletter, Creativity Published. We said it… Continue Reading →
Translating a WordPress website (or any type of site) involves a lot of work. Even if you’re only talking about a few pages, you have to painstakingly translate and review every word and element within your site, which can take… Continue Reading →
This is the proposed agenda for the weekly Accessibility Team meeting on Friday, February 26, 2021 at 16:00 UTC. Updates from working groupsCall for WordPress 5.8 accessibility team’s goalsOpen floor If you want to have a topic added to the… Continue Reading →
The weekly support meeting will be held on Thursday, February 25th, 2021, 17:00 UTC in #forums on Slack. (a Slack account is required) A note-taker for the meeting is requested, taking notes is a great way to get more involved with contributing to… Continue Reading →
Over a period of time, work has been undergoing to tighten the forums ship a little, one major pain point has been topic tags. These are keywords or phrases, intended to quickly summarize what fields a topic related to, much… Continue Reading →
Over the years, the Master List has served the support team well. It has been the goto forum topic to link users to for recurring issues, and general troubleshooting steps. Core has implemented a lot of checks and tests in… Continue Reading →
Are you looking for great tips, tutorials, and hacks from experienced web developers to take your skills to the next level and help you solve client problems faster? Well, so are we! That’s why we are launching The BLOG XCHANGE!… Continue Reading →
Bluehost was called out this week for misusing WordPress’ trademark, as the WordPress Foundation prohibits its use in advertising. The company has been featured on WordPress’ recommended hosting page for the past 16 years, as one of a handful of… Continue Reading →
At the end of 2020, WPMU DEV Hosting introduced a new data center location in Australia. In this article we put it to the test to see how much speed WPMU DEV members can now gain targeting an audience down… Continue Reading →
Attendees: Ari Stathopoulos, Carolina Nymark, Chloé Bringmann, Josepha Haden, Kelly Choyce-Dwan, Matt Mullenweg, Sandilya Kafle, William Patton Purpose: This meeting was called in response to a recent post on WP Tavern: Upsells, Barriers, and the End/Beginning of the Quality of… Continue Reading →
This post summarizes the weekly dev chat meeting from February 24, 2021 (Slack Archive). There was no APAC timed dev chat this week. Announcements WordPress 5.6.2 was released on Monday, February 22, 2021. WordPress 5.6.2 Maintenance Release WordPress 5.7 RC1… Continue Reading →
Created by Joen Asmussen, @joen The WordPress block editor (a.k.a. Gutenberg) comes with a feature called “reusable blocks.” They are blocks, saved for later, edited in one place. Have you ever wanted to: Re-use the same snippet of text across… Continue Reading →
This post summarizes the latest weekly Editor meeting (agenda, slack transcript), held in the #core-editor Slack channel, on Wednesday, 24 February 2021, 14:00 UTC. Announcements WordPress 5.6.2: a maintenance release with 5 bug fixes.WordPress 5.7 RC: we’re officially in 5.7 RC period which means… Continue Reading →
Pagely customers were spared issues from bugs introduced in the 5.6.1 release. All our customers without version hold are being upgraded over these next two days. This maintenance release features […]
Divi Girl is a child theme for Divi. It comes with dozens of pages that include lots of WooCommerce product templates and blog layouts. In this article, we’ll look at Divi Girl’s pages and layouts to help you decide if… Continue Reading →
New WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities were disclosed during the second half of February. This post covers the recent WordPress plugin, theme, and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you run one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on… Continue Reading →
When you’re hustling, time is money and that money comes in coins, not bills. It’s why we made our Website Terminology Glossary for web pros. This free resource for designers, developers, marketers or anyone else makes it easier explaining technical… Continue Reading →
Here is the agenda for this week’s meetings to occur at the following times: February 24th, 2021 at 5:00 UTC and February 24th, 2021 at 20:00 UTC. Announcements WordPress 5.6.2 was released on Monday, February 22, 2021.WordPress 5.7 RC 1… Continue Reading →
We are delighted to announce an exciting update to our Square Add-On. With the release of v1.4 you will find a number of new features including support for subscriptions, refunds, and authorize and capture. Added support for subscriptions. Added support… Continue Reading →
Many people hear the word hack and think of someone sitting in a dark basement in a hoodie, typing code into a command line, targeting a website by breaking through firewalls and dodging security bots like they’re a supervillain on… Continue Reading →
If you need a way to bulk edit WooCommerce products, the Bulk Table Editor plugin provides an easy table interface to quickly edit some/all of your products. Read our Bulk Table Editor review to learn how it works.
Setting up a server can be a daunting task, especially when installing languages like PHP. If you want to get a WordPress test server up and running, it’s a necessary skill to learn. Try a free demo Got no idea… Continue Reading →
At first, thank you all for your active participation in this meeting. The meeting was held based on this meeting agenda. Channel: #themereviewNotes Taken: @kaflegTime: Tuesday, February 23, 2021, 15:00 UTC Meeting Agendas Weekly updatesOpen Floor1. Weekly Updates i) Theme Review and Queue Status… Continue Reading →
Elementor is no stranger to the WordPress community, considering it’s one of the best and most popular page builders out there. And to make it even better when it comes to optimization, you can enhance a ton with the help… Continue Reading →
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