WordPress 5.2.2 Maintenance Release (wordpress.org) WordPress 5.2.2 is now available! This maintenance release fixes 13 bugs and adds a little bit of polish to the Site Health feature that made its debut in 5.2.
What’s New in PHP 7.4 (Coming Soon) (kinsta.com) PHP 7.4, the next PHP 7 minor release, is expected to be released to the General Availability on November 21st, 2019. So it’s time for us to dive into some of the most exciting additions and new features that will make PHP faster and more reliable.
Beaver Builder vs Elementor - An Ultimate Guide and Comparison (2019) (www.collectiveray.com) As an end user who wants to be able to design your own website yourself, we’re sure you know that these plugins are among your best choices among the many options available out there.
However, there are some differences which you need to know about before you make your choice. Both of these products have their own nuances which you need to know about before you decide.
Best Live Chat Support For Your WordPress Site (www.cozmoslabs.com) Live chat support is the most convenient customer support channel.
Adding in live chat support to your eCommerce website can help your customers find those answers they’re looking for quickly and easily, helping you convert them into a sale.
Justin Tadlock Proposes Idea to Solve Common Theme Issues (wptavern.com) The Theme Review Team has been discussing ideas in Slack on how to solve the problem of themes in the review queue suffering from common theme issues. Just Tadlock has proposed a idea he calls Theme Feature Repositories.
Changing How Your WordPress Post Titles Appear: A First Filter Hook Tutorial (wpshout.com) This Quick Guide covers how to use code to change your WordPress post titles. This is separate from manually changing one or more WordPress post titles, which you can do without code. Instead, it’s the kind of thing you’d want to use to change something about a lot of post titles at once, like adding “(Sale!)” in front of all 200 products in a product category.
Getting Started with the BuddyPress REST API (apppresser.com) The BuddyPress REST API allows you to interact with BuddyPress from a 3rd party site or app.
You can do things like grab the activity feed, upload an activity update, interact with groups and members, and more. It does not have 100% parity with the PHP functionality in the plugin, but it has most of the good stuff. In this article we’ll give you an introduction to the main components of the BP REST API, along with some tips from our experience using them.