News & Articles
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The Road Ahead: What’s in Store for WordPress for the Rest of 2020? (wptavern.com)
Full-site editing, automatic theme and plugin updates, global styles, and more await. With the release of WordPress 5.4 and an open call version 5.5 tickets, it is time to peer into the future and catch a glimpse of what is to come. It is shaping up to be an exciting year thus far. -
WP FeedBack Online Summit (wpfeedback.co)
Go behind the scenes with 30+ world-class WordPress agency owners, developers & marketers and discover how to scale your WP agency or freelance business by attracting high-paying clients and building recurring revenue. -
State of the Meetup Under Lockdown (wptavern.com)
Even if handshakes are replaced with elbow bumps, and we learn to stop touching our faces and to sneeze into our shirts, we need a place to go where we can assemble to keep the polis lively. Change is inevitable, and there’s nothing new about “new normals,” but we don’t do ourselves any favors by canceling what we know works best. -
WordPress Vulnerability Roundup: April 2020, Part 1 (ithemes.com)
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Why You Should Stop Using Google Analytics on Your Website (plausible.io)
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The JavaScript for WordPress Conference (javascriptforwp.com)
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10 Largest Web Hosting Companies in 2020 (Based on Data From 4 Independent Sources) (www.codeinwp.com)
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WordPress Sites Using WooCommerce Targeted by Credit Card Skimmers (siliconangle.com)
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Plugin News
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Gutenberg 7.9 Adds Gradients to More Blocks, Extra Typography Controls, and New Patterns (wptavern.com)
For Gutenberg junkies, the three-week wait between major releases has been rough, especially during this time when many are looking for new things to fill the gaps in our social calendars. Not to fret, the team dropped version 7.9 of the plugin yesterday. This release includes several goodies such as new typography-related controls for blocks, extra patterns for testing, and even more work toward a lighter DOM for theme authors.
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Block-a-saurus Embeds a Side-Scrolling T-Rex Game via the Block Editor (wptavern.com)
Currently, Block-a-saurus is still sitting at version 1.0. However, Koppenhaver has plans to add extra features to the plugin, such as saving high scores for logged-in users and potentially making the game playable in the backend. The holdup with admin-side playing is some JavaScript conflicts with the native Gutenberg controls.
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5 Best RSVP Plugins for WordPress Websites (www.elegantthemes.com)
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How to Bulk Edit WooCommerce Coupons (www.webtoffee.com)
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Turn Off Gutenberg Blocks You Don’t Use since Getwid Version 1.5.3 (motopress.com)
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Let WooCommerce Customers Login through Social, PayPal or Amazon (bobwp.com)
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