WordPress is Scaling for the Swifties
A look at a couple of polls on page builders and documentation and the WordPressVIP team preparing for an onslaught of Swifties on Time.com.
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A look at a couple of polls on page builders and documentation and the WordPressVIP team preparing for an onslaught of Swifties on Time.com.
Welcome to WP Briefs, daily WordPress news in 3 minutes or less. In this episode, we have an introduction video to WordPress, a security report with important updates, a success story on WordPress.com, and exciting news about the upcoming release of WordPress 6.5. Check out the related links for more details!
Rytis says “We’re excited to introduce ourselves as newcomers to the community! Our experience at WordCamp US was our very first, and it’s been quite a learning journey for us. Our team was also visiting WordCamp Germany. Now, we’re actively exploring ways to get more deeply involved in the community moving forward.”
Segundo capítulo de la temporada y ya hemos dejado tirado a Mariano, si es que no se nos puede dejar.
It’s the last episode of our “Thinking the Unthinkable” series… and also David’s last as a regular on WP Builds. We’ve saved the most “unthinkable” for the end which is: “Is it time to quit WordPress?”. It isn’t for Nathan, but for David it (sort of) is. He’ll still use WordPress daily as his own…
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Welcome to WP Briefs, daily WordPress news in 3 minutes or less. In this episode, we discuss advanced caching techniques, WordPress vulnerabilities, a new maintenance release, YouTube hosting for Learn videos, the proposed roadmap for WordPress in 2024, an Elementor vulnerability, and the latest version of Gutenberg. Stay informed with these updates!
Carl Alexander and Zach Stepek, hosts of Woo DevChat at Do the Woo Podcast, end the year 2023 the only way these two could end a year.
La base de cualquier proyecto de código abierto es contribuir… pero ¿cómo se llega a ese momento?
In this episode, our co-hosts troll our show founder, Matt Cromwell, with a longtime gag that somehow this Medeiros fellow is way more “popular” as a “Matt” in WordPress. Of course this is silly and easily debunked, but it’s cute anyway. Thanks Medeiros for being a longtime fan of WP Product Talk. This was your…
Nuno Morgadinho from WidgiLabs and Jesper Wallmander from Wallmander Co chat about their experiences and insights into running a ecommerce Agency
In today's episode, we covered the Plugin Review team seeking applications, the WordPress community exploring Matrix, the new Gravatar profile editor, the patching of Thrive Theme and WordPress AMP plugin vulnerabilities, Matt Mullenweg speaking at WordCamp Asia 2024 and new projects in WordPress ecosystem. Thank you for tuning in to The WP Week Podcast, your…
Welcome to WP Briefs, daily WordPress news in 3 minutes or less. In this episode, Human Made promotes LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, Twitter debates when WordPress companies should hire full-time contributors, website security tips, a tutorial on the Create Block Theme plugin, State of the Word event announcement, and a proposal for a Default Theme Task Force…
In this show the organizers for this event share how the idea transpired for the Next-Gen event and the goals to help grow the Italian WordPress meetup community.
Rob Cairns talks about why the Silent Treatment is bad in business. Show Highlights: 1. Show Business Owners Respect. 2. Be upfront and honest. 3. Show you care.