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WordPress 6.2 Beta 2 (make.wordpress.org) WordPress 6.2 Beta 2 is ready for download and testing! The current target for the final release is March 28, 2023, which is six weeks away. Your continued help with testing is vital to ensuring everything in this release is the best it can be.
wp_disaster_relief() (heropressnetwork.com) WordPress is a colossal ecosystem, and has one of the largest open-source communities in the world. It is changing and saving lives all around the world… and this is a chance to save thousands, tens of thousands more. We trust WordPress and we trust its capability to help Turkey survive this insane disaster.
WordPress.com Is Testing AI-Generated Images and Content (wptavern.com) WordPress.com is currently testing two new blocks for generating images and paragraph content using AI. The blocks, which are currently labeled as experimental, were first spotted by Jen T of WPcomMaven who published a few examples on her blog last week.
9 Best WordPress Translation Plugins in 2023 (www.elegantthemes.com) WordPress is the most popular CMS in the world, but its reach is limited if your content is only in one language. Thankfully, WordPress translation plugins are a simple and elegant solution to that problem. With tools like these plugins and themes with built-in translation and multi-language support, making your site accessible to a much larger audience can take minimal effort on your part.
MonsterInsights VS Google Analytics VS Independent Analytics (independentwp.com) Stuck between these analytics solutions?
At first glance, it may be hard to discern the differences.
But there are some stark contrasts between these tools that will have long-lasting effects on the success of your website.
In this guide, we’ll dive into the details and explain exactly what makes each product unique.
How to Set Up Google Login in WordPress? (www.cozmoslabs.com) Google is synonymous with anything and everything digital. Pretty much every user who actively uses the internet has a Google account.
And you can use Google’s dominance to your advantage by setting up a Google login WordPress functionality on your website.
Head-to-Head: WordPress Export/Import vs. WP Migrate (deliciousbrains.com) The WordPress ecosystem has evolved enormously over the last 20 years, and migration tools have evolved along with it. Today’s sites are often bigger and more complex than they were then. The built-in tools in WordPress are simply not extensive enough to easily migrate the entirety of one website’s data to another.