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Last Chance: Come to A Day of REST to Learn About the Next Generation of WordPress (poststatus.com)
Your time to purchase a ticket for A Day of REST is running out. The event is just a few weeks away, March 8-10 in Boston. If you come, you’ll have the opportunity to attend in-depth talks, plus workshops catered to beginners and advanced developers alike — all from some of the top JavaScript and WordPress experts in the world. -
WordPress Core Editor Team Publishes UI Prototype for “Gutenberg,” an Experimental Block Based Editor (wptavern.com)
In the past few weeks, the WordPress Core Editor team, led by Automattic employees Matías Ventura and Joen Asmussen, have been hard at work creating a new content creation experience. The team recently published a UI prototype for Gutenberg, an experimental block based editor. The editor displays content-specific toolbars when an element is selected and provides a way to move blocks up and down. -
Security Experts Weigh in: The Future of WordPress Security (torquemag.io)
When your career is entirely online, assessing security threats is an ongoing part of life. For WordPress users, there are ways to significantly mitigate security risks, however, the reality is that users still must understand the threat space and stay vigilant to keep their sites secure. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, WordPress security must evolve as well.
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Why Every Web Professional Should Learn WordPress Development (wpshout.com)
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WordPress Widgets to Watch in 2017 (code.tutsplus.com)
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LoopConf in Review (poststatus.com)
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Solving the Mystery of How People Actually Use WordPress (wptavern.com)
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Should I Use the WordPress Jetpack Plugin on My Site? (chrislema.com)
People want features. All the features. So many features. And because it’s WordPress, and WordPress is free, they’re hoping that they can get those features for free. And that’s when people start talking about Jetpack because it has a ton of features. So many features. All the features, really. And it’s free. So should someone use it? Should you install it?
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BuddyPress 2.8 Boosts Minimum PHP Requirement, Adds Twenty Seventeen Companion Stylesheet (wptavern.com)
BuddyPress 2.8 “San Matteo,” was released last week, led by long-time BuddyPress contributor Slava Abakumov. The release was named for San Matteo Panuozzo, an NYC pizza restaurant that specializes in panuozzo, a more portable pizza-sandwich hybrid. Following suit with the previous release, 2.8 focuses on improvements for developers and site builders, the project’s new target audience as of 2016.
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9 Fine WordPress Typography Plugins for Creating Beautiful Websites (premium.wpmudev.org)
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WordPress Admin Notices: Toggle Them With This Plugin (tommcfarlin.com)
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