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WordPress 5.0 Targeted for December 6, Prompting Widespread Outcry Ahead of WordCamp US (wptavern.com)
During last week’s core dev chat, Matt Mullenweg urged developers to consider WordPress 5.0 as “coming as soon as possible.” Nevertheless, his decision to set Thursday, December 6, for the new release date has taken many by surprise. -
WordPress Products, Audited: The Case-study Of ‘Elementor Addons’ by LiveMesh (freemius.com)
The Freemius team just launched the first edition in a series of WordPress products audits to help product sellers optimize their products for more sales & conversions. -
We Analyzed 275,045 Recovery Campaigns to Find Out What Kind of Discounts Really Work (jilt.com)
Discounts are clearly working for the stores that use them, and we wanted to better understand how they were being used. Below is a closer look at the data and what you can learn from it for your store. The trends we identified in discounting behavior and effectiveness can help you better deploy discounts in your store, whether you’re using them already or thinking about adding a coupon to one of your emails. -
Case Study: Using Meetup.com, WordPress, & Event Espresso (eventespresso.com)
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Ecommerce Statistics for 2019 – Chatbots, Voice, Omni-Channel Marketing (kinsta.com)
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WordCamp Europe Opens the Call for Host City 2020 (wptavern.com)
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Keeping Domains, Hosting, and Email Separate (tommcfarlin.com)
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Botnet of Infected WordPress Sites Attacking WordPress Sites (www.wordfence.com)
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Multilingual SEO on WordPress: 7 Tips To Rank In All Languages (translatepress.com)
SEO is hard enough when you’re only trying to rank in one language. But add a few more languages to the mix? Well, yeah, WordPress multilingual SEO can feel a little overwhelming.
It doesn’t have to, though. Multilingual SEO is really just about applying all those same SEO principles and then also following some basic guidelines to make sure that each language has the same chance to benefit from your SEO efforts and rank in Google.
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How to Use WordPress Icon Fonts the Right Way (Better Performance) (kinsta.com)
Back in the early days, icons were readily available, but implementing them efficiently in WordPress was a bit more difficult. You could get around some issues with sprites, but they were not always a good way forward, and as retina screens started coming out, the problem was magnified (quite literally). We’ll show you in this article a couple different ways to use WordPress icon fonts, where to get them, and which method might be the best for your site.
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Quick Tip: Optimizing Loading Assets in WordPress (tommcfarlin.com)
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Filtering ACF Content Blocks with WordPress Hooks & Filters (webdevstudios.com)
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How to Clear Cache on WordPress Websites (The 8 Most Effective Ways) (wpbuffs.com)
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Lazy Loading Images: Complete Guide Plus 3 Ways to Implement It (www.codeinwp.com)
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