News & Articles
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I Discount, You Discount, We Both Lose (pixelgrade.com)
Discounting a product for a limited time has been a tactic borrowed today and ingrained in industries where it makes no sense. Software is not food, there is no expiration date, no loss if it’s not consumed today. So why discounting software products? -
WordCamp Finland Online 2020 - November 12, 2020 (finland.wordcamp.org)
Join the Finnish, Nordic and European WordPress Community for a full day of learning, sharing and fun! -
Discussion: Align the WordPress Release Cycle with the Industry Standard (make.wordpress.org)
The standard software release life cycle hasn’t really changed much since the beginning of programming.
WordPress, for the most part, attempts to closely follow the established pattern, with the exception of what can get committed in Beta.
For the past year, there have been conversations in Slack and in the blog about the release cycle. Here is a recap post with a call for feedback. -
Resetting Online Commerce (www.ben-evans.com)
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TasteWP - Get a Taste of WordPress (tastewp.com)
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The 2020 WordPress and PHP 8 Compatibility Report (developer.yoast.com)
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GrumPHP: Your Local Continuous Integration Solution (carlalexander.ca)
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Providing WordPress Support (maintainn.com)
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Trump Campaign Site Hacked – What We Know & Lessons Learned (www.wordfence.com)
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Nobody is Investing in the Future of WordPress By Tom Fanelli In TechnologyComments (convesio.com)
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Plugin News
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Top 5 WordPress Signup Plugins and How to Setup Custom Registration, User Roles, Special Fields and More (www.cozmoslabs.com)
Luckily, with the help of a WordPress signup plugin, you can create custom forms for your visitors, add membership functionality, send automated emails, and much more.
In this article, you’ll learn about some must-have features to look for in a WordPress signup plugin, some of the best WordPress signup plugins available today, and finally, we’ll show you how to create your very own custom signup form.
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Gutenberg 9.3 Provides Indicator of Where Full-Site Editing Is Going, a Future Without Widgets and Customizer Screens (wptavern.com)
Version 9.3 of the Gutenberg plugin dropped earlier today. It is the first version of the plugin during the WordPress 5.6 release cycle that will not see its new features land in the core platform. However, bug fixes have been backported to WordPress 5.6 beta 2 and 3.
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Print My Blog - Transparency Report October 2020 (printmy.blog)
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How to Create Composite Products in WooCommerce (barn2.co.uk)
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The New and Improved MailPoet Form Editor is Here (www.mailpoet.com)
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5 WordPress Multilingual Plugins for Your Website (www.commercegurus.com)
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Reusing Functionality for WordPress Plugins with Blocks (www.designbombs.com)
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8 Best WordPress Media Library Folders Management Plugins (ninjateam.org)
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