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News & Articles
WordPress 5.4 RC3 (wordpress.org) The third release candidate for WordPress 5.4 is now available!
WordPress 5.4 is currently scheduled to be released on March 31 2020, and we need your help to get there—if you haven’t tried 5.4 yet, now is the time!
COVID-19 And The New Remote Work Community (wpandup.org) With the World Health Organisations (WHO) announcement that COVID-19 is now characterized as a pandemic, we need to consider the longer-term impact of our work environment. WP&UP supports many people that currently fit the Remote Work model. With the increased likelihood that individuals who are used to working in a more traditional office environment are to be asked to work remotely, they plan to build in additional support.
Important Notice: WordCamp Europe Postponed (2020.europe.wordcamp.org) It is with heavy hearts that we announce WordCamp Europe will be postponed until 2021.
The decision to postpone WCEU 2020 was not made lightly, as each member of the organising team is deeply invested in the event, but it was made collectively.
8 of the Best WordPress Donation Plugins for 2020 (wpbuffs.com) In this post, we’ll discuss some of the benefits of using a plugin to accept monetary gifts on your website, as well as what to look for when choosing one. Then we’ll explore eight of the best WordPress donation plugins to use.
How to Customize WordPress Emails with Profile Builder Pro (www.cozmoslabs.com) Trying to customize WordPress Registration Email normally means copy-pasting a custom function into the functions.php file and then modifying it to fit your project.
But what often happens is that you’re not sure how to implement this because you’re not a developer and you’re not sure how to use the filters that are set up in place. In this article, we’ll be looking at how to customize WordPress emails of different types, so you can control each type of email you need to send to your users.
Multilingual E-Commerce: How to Achieve Worldwide Sales With WordPress (translatepress.com) You may have noticed that many popular e-commerce sites are multilingual. That’s not a coincidence. Every language you add to your store means more potential customers have the opportunity to enjoy your products. The challenge, of course, lies in the translation process.
Fortunately, building multilingual e-commerce sites is easier than ever. With the right tools, you can translate an entire website in minutes without having to touch a single line of code.
In this article, we’re going to talk about why going multilingual can help you grow your online store.