Are you trying to determine the difference between a domain vs URL? You aren’t alone. Even veteran internet surfers will use the two terms interchangeably. If you’ve landed here, it may be you’re looking into starting your own website and… Continue Reading →
Conventional wisdom recommends optimizing your success in the web design business by splitting income into three buckets: project work, recurring revenue, and passive income. A reseller program is the perfect example of passive income. By reselling services provided by others,… Continue Reading →
WordPress now makes up well over 1/3 of all internet sites. That’s a lot of websites. However, when we say “WordPress,” that could actually mean more than one thing. The base WordPress software is the same. But when you decide between… Continue Reading →
Migrating WordPress to a new host can be difficult, especially if you’re moving a large site. Transferito makes WordPress migrations a lot easier with its simple, cloud-based approach. Learn more in our full Transferito review.
The Google XML Sitemaps plugin is extremely popular, well-rated, and free to use. However, are its features better than our own popular, well-rated, and free-to-use plugin, SmartCrawl? This article will put these two SEO plugins to the test to see… Continue Reading →
Is your website getting maximum value in user engagement? Hustle’s integrated modules allow for the most robust and customizable pop-up experience around…for free! If you run a successful site for yourself or clients, no doubt you hustle hard. We do… Continue Reading →
This post is a proposal for how the themes team can continue reducing the theme directory requirements. The problem: Blocked theme uploads When a theme is uploaded to the directory, the files are checked by the Theme Check plugin. If… Continue Reading →
For much of WordPress’s history, the foundational elements of building a theme have been slow to change. Every so often, developers would get a new feature, such as child themes, featured images, nav menus, and template parts. Each of these… Continue Reading →
Copy by Anne McCarthy (@annezazu) and Design by Mel Choyce-Dwan (@melchoyce) In WordPress circles (whether it’s your local meetup, a trusted publication, or your networking group), you may have heard terms like Core Editor, Gutenberg, and the Block Editor used… Continue Reading →
The weekly support meeting will be held on Thursday, April 22nd, 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 →
Headlines / Community Updates The Romanian forums has been reinforced with a new moderator WordPress 5.7.1 was releasedWordPress 5.8 preparations With Full Site Editing making it’s initial appearance in WordPress 5.8, the support team have started to prepare actionable items… Continue Reading →
These are the weekly notes for the design meeting that happens on Wednesdays. You can read the full transcript on our Slack channel and find the meeting’s agenda here. You can join the Slack channel by following the instructions in… Continue Reading →
You’ll occasionally encounter errors or warnings in WordPress. One of these errors you may encounter is the WordPress max_execution_time fatal error. Try a free demo Coming across an error like this may throw you off balance. There’s good news as… Continue Reading →
The Weekly Chat for Make WordPress Global Design will take place on Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 18:00 UTC in the #design channel of the WordPress Slack. You can join the Slack channel by following the instructions in our handbook. Here’s… Continue Reading →
This might be a little bit of a hard look in the mirror… because it is for me too, but hang with me for this. I talk a lot about #JustShowUP… and what that means in your business. When I… Continue Reading →
These are the weekly notes for the design meeting that happens on Wednesdays. You can read the full transcript on our Slack channel and find the meeting agenda here. You can join the Slack channel by following the instructions in… Continue Reading →
Today, April 21, 2021, the Wordfence Threat Intelligence team became aware of a critical 0-day vulnerability that is being actively exploited in Kaswara Modern WPBakery Page Builder Addons, a premium plugin that we estimate has over 10,000 installations. This vulnerability… Continue Reading →
Are you a mom-to-be willing to share about getting through pregnancy? Or perhaps you already have children and know exactly how to keep them occupied? Whether you’re part of the first or second group, and you feel like your motherhood… Continue Reading →
The meeting took place here on Slack. @notlaura facilitated and @danfarrow wrote up these notes. Housekeeping Our next bug scrub will be at 8pm UTC on 22 April, covering issues in the Gutenberg repo with the CSS Styling tagIf anyone… Continue Reading →
Vulnerable plugins and themes are the #1 reason WordPress websites get hacked. This post covers recent WordPress plugin, theme, and core vulnerabilities and what to do if you run one of the vulnerable plugins or themes on your website. The… Continue Reading →
About this episode. So the podcast today features Anne McCarthy. Anne is Developer Relations Wrangler for Automattic. Her work is focussed on the WordPress.org space, and she is leading the Full Site Editing Outreach Program. Full Site Editing is an… Continue Reading →
Inspiration comes in many forms, and professional development never ends. With that in mind, we’ve put together a massive list of web design blogs that can keep your brain fed for the entire year. And don’t worry – you won’t… Continue Reading →
The post Wix vs WordPress: 2 Top Tools for Building Your Website Compared is written by Tom Rankin and appeared first on WPKube. It can be said for many aspects of your website’s ecosystem, but the software you use to… Continue Reading →
You could just debug your PHP code using dump debugging functions such as error_log, print, and var_dump, and let’s be honest, we’ve all done it a lot! While helpful sometimes, they often just aren’t enough and can actually slow you… Continue Reading →
WordPress contributors are proposing the project take an active position on Google’s Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC). This particular mechanism is Google’s alternative to third-party cookies that doesn’t require collecting users’ browsing history. The GitHub repository for FLoC explains how… Continue Reading →
Graphic designers live in a different world when it comes to working. They don’t just need a device to create impressive stuff, but they need a machine that lets them unleash their creativity. Whether you are a seasoned graphic artist… Continue Reading →
Here is the agenda for this week’s meetings to occur at the following times: April 21, 2021 at 5:00 UTC and April 21 2021 at 20:00 UTC. Release Announcements WordPress 5.7.1 security and maintenance release is outGutenberg 10.4 has been… Continue Reading →
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