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Inside a modern WordPress agency tech stack

A modern WordPress agency does a lot more than install plugins and tweak themes. These are lean, fast-moving teams that deliver high-performance websites, manage complex client needs, and ship scalable solutions, often under serious deadlines. What makes all that possible… Continue Reading →

Creating A Gap-Based Spacing System With Divi 5

Consistent spacing is the foundation of a polished, professional website. Instead of managing margins on individual elements one by one, you can rely on a single system that keeps layouts clean and balanced across your site. With Divi 5’s new… Continue Reading →

Designing Travel: The Zürich Card’s Flexible New Visual Identity

Forget boring tourist passes: the new Zürich Card is a masterclass in Swiss design. Clean typography, modular grids, and a shape-shifting card motif make it a pocket-sized identity system.

DocsBot Review: AI-Powered Customer Support That Scales With Your Business

DocsBot AI creates custom chatbots trained on your specific documentation. This turns help docs, FAQs, and knowledge bases into intelligent support assistants that handle routine inquiries around the clock. This DocsBot AI review will reveal all! The post “DocsBot Review:… Continue Reading →

How To Create A Color System With Divi 5

Random color choices rarely lead to a cohesive design. If you’re building websites professionally, you need an intentional system. You can build a real color system inside Divi 5 using Color Management and Design Variables. These are colors you set… Continue Reading →

WordPress Vulnerability Report — September 3, 2025

In this report, 114 vulnerabilities have been publicly disclosed. Security patches for 75 of these plugins and themes are now available, so please run those updates as soon as possible. If you’re a Solid Security Pro user, the version management… Continue Reading →

AI by the Numbers: How It Took Over Web Design & Development in 2025

In 2025, AI has gone from sidekick to co-creator in web design and development. 93% of designers use it daily, 91% of developers generate code with it, and Big Tech says 30%+ of new code is machine-written. —proof that the… Continue Reading →

47 Strategies For Building An Email List That Drives Growth And Revenue

Have you found a way to drive traffic to your blog but struggle to convert that traffic into email subscribers? Email marketing is essential for growing your blog audience. It’s…

How To Use Social Media Challenges To Build Your Audience

Are you thinking of participating in a few social media challenges in an attempt to increase engagement on your accounts? Or maybe you’re considering creating your own challenge. In this…

Engagement Hacks For Social Media: How Bloggers Can Stand Out In Crowded Feeds

Are you struggling to expand your blog’s marketing strategy into the wild world of social media? While you can get by just fine on social media without ever showing your…

WordPress multisite vs multiple WordPress installations: How to choose

Not sure whether to use WordPress multisite or separate WordPress installations? Both approaches can be viable solutions if you need to create more than one WordPress site. However, each approach has its strengths and weaknesses, so it’s important to choose… Continue Reading →

New Recruiter Starter Site for Divi (Quick Install)

Divi empowers you to build the best websites possible, and now, Divi Quick Sites takes website creation to a whole new level. This revolutionary tool lets anyone, regardless of skill level, generate a complete website in under two minutes! Divi… Continue Reading →

Accessibility Team Meeting Agenda: Sep 03, 2025

This is the proposed agenda for the weekly Accessibility Team meeting on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 08:30 PM GMT+5:30 Congratulate new team reps Team Meeting schedule Updates from the working group Design Documentation General Gutenberg Media Meta Themes Open floor If you… Continue Reading →

Comment on Plugin Rollout: Phased Releases by Rebecca Markowitz

This is a really exciting development! Thank you to everyone who has been working on it. Gradual rollouts will be a huge step forward for plugin stability and user trust, and we’re very appreciative of the effort that’s gone into… Continue Reading →

Everything You Need To Know About Divi 5’s Lottie Module

Divi 5’s Lottie Module brings dynamic, lightweight animations to your pages, making your pages more engaging and interactive. The right visuals are key to grabbing attention and keeping visitors engaged. With the Lottie Module, Divi 5 allows you to add… Continue Reading →

Comment on Stats of Plugins Team after WordCamp US by Sarankumar

As developers, the PCP Checker Plugin has been a huge help in identifying and fixing issues before submission. It has completely transformed our plugin submission process.”

Who Owns the Web Now? Centralization vs. Decentralization in the Age of AI

The web isn’t just centralized—it’s now *thinking* for us. In the age of AI, a handful of companies don’t just own the platforms—they shape reality itself. If we don’t reclaim control soon, the future of the internet won’t be built… Continue Reading →

WCB Configurator Builder Discovery: WordPress Product Customization That ‘Just Works’

WCB Configurator Builder takes your complex product customization workflow and turns it into drag-and-drop simplicity. With native WordPress integration and visual updates in real-time, this WCB Configurator Builder discovery post introduces you to the tool! The post “WCB Configurator Builder… Continue Reading →

Stats of Plugins Team after WordCamp US

After WordCamp US, we have prepared some insights about our team and we wanted to share it with the community. These are the insights from the Plugins Team: We now have 60,187 plugins published in the directory. Today, we received as many… Continue Reading →

Rebranding A Website In 5 Minutes With Extend Attributes

Rebranding your website doesn’t require a full rebuild, though it often feels that way. Fonts are stuck in separate parts, colors are spread across sections, and spacing is hidden in individual settings. And after updating the homepage, you find other… Continue Reading →

Everything You Need To Know About Divi 5’s Icon List Module

One of the latest Divi 5 updates introduced Carousels and Lottie Animations, as well as something every site can use: the new Icon List Module. Instead of plain bullet points, you can create styled lists with meaningful icons that add… Continue Reading →

Portland Welcomes WordCamp US 2025: A Community Gathering

A full house of attendees gathered in Portland, Oregon, for WordCamp US 2025, with thousands more tuning in online. Over four days, the flagship WordPress event brought together contributors, innovators, and community members for collaboration, inspiration, and discovery. WordPress is… Continue Reading →

How To Reorder Elements On Different Breakpoints In Divi 5

Responsive design requires more than scaling layouts, it also requires controlling how content stacks across devices. A design that feels structured on desktop can be a confusing order on mobile, with sidebars or secondary elements pushing key content out of… Continue Reading →

UX Fatigue: When Your Website Asks for Too Much (and how to fix it)!

Modern websites are exhausting us. Cookie walls, pop-ups, onboarding tours, and constant nags are burning through our patience before we even see the content. UX fatigue isn’t just bad design — it’s killing trust, driving churn, and quietly training users… Continue Reading →

6 Content Aggregator Websites That Rock

Do you want to find the most noteworthy news on the web, but can’t dedicate the time it will take? This post will look at content aggregator websites, and how to create your own! The post “6 Content Aggregator Websites… Continue Reading →

Update project WP A11y Docs August 2025

How’s the work going on the documentation for WordPress about accessibility (WP A11y Docs). This update informs you about: the brainstorm session about the content; new contributors that joined in; the work planned for September 2025; how you can help…. Continue Reading →

Optimizing WordPress for B2B SaaS: Speed, security, and scale

WordPress isn’t just for bloggers anymore. It’s a flexible, modern platform powering the marketing sites, help centers, and gated resources behind many B2B SaaS companies. With the right hosting and setup, it gives teams the tools to move fast, publish… Continue Reading →

Understanding Every Single Flexbox Setting In Divi 5

Flexbox and Divi 5 are a powerful duo that enables Divi users to create stunning, responsive layouts. In this post, we’ll provide the ultimate guide to understanding and using every Flexbox setting to easily create flexible, responsive layouts. Flexbox is… Continue Reading →

Introducing Accessibility Team Reps for 2025–2026

We’re excited to share the Accessibility Team Reps for the September 2025 – September 2026 term!Muhammad Yeasin (@thisisyeasin) and Krupa Nanda (@krupajnanda) will serve as Accessibility Team Reps, and Nasim Miah (@muddassirnasim) will join the team to contribute and gain… Continue Reading →

What’s new in Gutenberg 21.5? (27 August)

“What’s new in Gutenberg…” posts (labeled with the #gutenberg-new tag) are posted following every Gutenberg release on a biweekly basis, showcasing new features included in each release. As a reminder, here’s an overview of different ways to keep up with… Continue Reading →

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