Enterprise‑Level Hosting and Educational Platforms with WooCommerce
For our first Woo AgencyChat, Krešimir brings some really cool insights and experiences working with enterprise clients with WooCommerce.
For our first Woo AgencyChat, Krešimir brings some really cool insights and experiences working with enterprise clients with WooCommerce.
Today’s WP Briefs news roundup includes the release of WordPress version 6.2.1, an article on registering WordPress hooks with PHP attributes, and the importance of navigating quickly between Site Editor and WP-Admin. The post also covers a recent headline claiming that a Ferrari website was put at risk by a WordPress plugin vulnerability, as well…
WP Briefs’ May 17th, 2023 edition features five news stories related to WordPress. The first story discusses the discovered vulnerability in ACF Plugin and the detection of exploit attempts within 24 hours of the announcement. The second story explores how brands use NFTs to interact with audiences and how WooCommerce can help them do so….
Learn why it’s crucial to make your WordPress product accessible and discover step-by-step strategies to ensure inclusivity. Enhance user experience and boost SEO rankings with this insightful episode. Listen now!
Learn why it’s crucial to make your WordPress product accessible and discover step-by-step strategies to ensure inclusivity. Enhance user experience and boost SEO rankings with this insightful episode. Listen now! Show Notes In this episode of WP Product Talk, Matt Cromwell, Katie Keith, and guest Amber Hinds discuss the importance of making WordPress products accessible….
Thanks Pressable for supporting the show! Get your special hosting deal at https://pressable.com/wpminuteBecome a WP Minute Supporter & Slack member at https://thewpminute.com/support To honor WordPress’s 20th anniversary David Bisset has a friendly chat with four prominent but cool community members to talk about some highlights in it’s history. Primary topics include: Memorial WordPress Release, a…
In a podcast episode, Bryan Muthig, CEO of A2 Hosting, discusses his journey in technology and hosting, reflecting on 20 years alongside WordPress and evolving customer needs.
A quick summary of the major news and happenings last week in the WordPress world.
The latest WP Briefs covers a range of topics related to WordPress, including the new beta for Micro.blog 3.0, the combination of open source and AI in WordPress development, the importance of WordCamps in connecting and growing the community, a proposal for local teams to have adapted Handbooks, and an overview of CSS evolution and…
Rob Cairns talks to Dennis Dornon about MainWP. Show Highlights: What is MainWP. Why you should use MainWP. Features in MainWP. What is coming in MainWP.
Sometimes WPMotivate is our way of working through life’s challenges in a productive way of looking at challenging situations. In this week’s episode, we talk about dealing with other people’s judgements and why diversity is important to our global WordPress community. After a simple observation turned into a firestorm on Twitter, Michelle found herself in…
Welcome to episode 015 of the Accessibility Craft Podcast, where we explore the art of creating accessible websites while trying out interesting craft beverages. This podcast is brought to you by the team at Equalize Digital, a WordPress accessibility company and the proud creators of the Accessibility Checker plugin. This episode is a recording of…
Brian and Aurooba walk through the process of submitting a pull request in GitHub, reviewing it, and merging it into a repository – discussing best practices and perspectives to take as the reviewer and the reviewee in an ongoing pull request. In this case, the open source project was wphelpers.dev and Brian was adding a…
This blog post covers the latest news updates in the WordPress community, including the patching of a critical vulnerability in Essential Addons for Elementor, A/B testing plugins for WordPress, Themeum’s acquisition of Kirki Customizer Framework Plugin, and concerns about hackers exploiting a vulnerability in the Advanced Custom Fields plugin. Visit WP Briefs to read more…
In this episode Luke and Jonathan talk about WordCamps, how they are evolving and how they can foster the development of the WordPress community into the next generation. They also talk about the WordPress/Furry connection and Luke’s hidden musical talent. 11 across: Pre-designed layout