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WordPress Is Turning 20: Let’s Celebrate! (wordpress.org)
2023 marks the 20th year of WordPress. Where would we all be without WordPress? Just think of that! While many technologies, software stacks, and fashion trends have come and gone throughout the past two decades, WordPress has thrived. -
Update on the Work to Make Building Interactive Blocks Easier (make.wordpress.org)
Over the last ten months, the Frontend DX group has been working on a way to make it easier to build interactive blocks. These plans were first made public in the Exploration to enable better Developer and Visitor Experiences with blocks post, and the work they’ve been doing since then has been shared publicly. -
Introducing Blaze: A New Way to Ignite Your Growth on WordPress.com (wordpress.com)
Until now, promoting your WordPress.com web site required multiple tools, online accounts, professional design and marketing skills, and – yes – lots of money. Blaze, a new tool is allowing anyone with a WordPress blog to advertise on WordPress.com and Tumblr in just a few clicks. -
Should WordPress Have a Certification Program? (thewpminute.com)
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WordPress Vulnerability Report – January 11, 2023 (ithemes.com)
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ClassicPress Community Votes to Re-Fork WordPress (wptavern.com)
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Can You Help with Topics for the WordPress Developer Blog? (make.wordpress.org)
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Delicious Brains 2022 Year in Review: High-Speed Towards the Future (deliciousbrains.com)
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WordCamp Europe 2023 Speaker Applications Open, Organizers Call for More Interactive Sessions (wptavern.com)
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Eleven Vulnerabilities Patched in Royal Elementor Addons (www.wordfence.com)
On December 23, 2022, the Wordfence Threat Intelligence team initiated the responsible disclosure process for a set of 11 vulnerabilities in Royal Elementor Addons, a WordPress plugin with over 100,000 installations. The plugin developers responded on December 26.While none of the vulnerabilities were critical, several of them could have been used by any authenticated user to modify content, disable plugins, or even temporarily take down the site in some circumstances.
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WordPress Performance Team Working Towards Unbundling Performance Lab Plugin (wptavern.com)
At the end of December 2022, the Performance Team published instructions for how to test the new SQLite implementation, which was bundled into the Performance Lab plugin as a module. Mullenweg commented on the post, indicating he saw the SQLite functionality as better suited to becoming a standalone community plugin.
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Awesome Motive Acquires Duplicator Plugin (wptavern.com)
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The Six Best Plugins for Displaying Tripadvisor Reviews in WordPress (wpreviewslider.com)
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The Right Way to Deal with WooCommerce Plugin on WordPress (When to Add, How to Remove) (wedevs.com)
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