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Tips from Daisy Olsen, Dave Lockie, Devin Walker, Greg Ziolkowski, Jonathan Wold, Milana Cap, Nev Harris, Paul Bearne, Ryan Welcher, Vassilena Valchanova and Vito Peleg
Tips from Daisy Olsen, Dave Lockie, Devin Walker, Greg Ziolkowski, Jonathan Wold, Milana Cap, Nev Harris, Paul Bearne, Ryan Welcher, Vassilena Valchanova and Vito Peleg
Tips from Daisy Olsen, Dave Lockie, Devin Walker, Greg Ziolkowski, Jonathan Wold, Milana Cap, Nev Harris, Paul Bearne, Ryan Welcher, Vassilena Valchanova and Vito Peleg
Welcome back to the Patchstack Weekly security update! This update is for week 21 of 2022. In this week’s knowledge share, I will talk more about communicating security. But, not too much, because this week I will talk about over-communicating security, also known as alert fatigue. Of course, I will start with a few notable…
Every new design starts somewhere, and tools like Figma, Invision, Axure, or Adobe XD provide designers with innovative ways to create visual representations of web design. However, in the WordPress world, innovations in the block editor make creating designs natively, in the space closest to implementation, even easier. In this episode we get real about…
WCEU is happening in Porto, Portugal. Find Do the Woo there and join us in a podcast or let’s just have a conversation.
Automattic engineer Nadir Seghir chats about where we are at with the WooCommerce cart and checkout blocks and where we are going.
In this episode, Rob talks about why he switched to Brave. Show Highlights: Issues with Google Chrome. Privacy Matters. Less Crashing.
Takis Bouyouris and Taeke Reijenga, part of the organizing team for WordCamp Europe, joins us in a conversation all about WCEU.
Rob Cairns sits down with Mark Westguard and talks about his product WS Forms. Show Highlights: Why a form package. Uses for forms. Why WS Forms. Integrations that WS Forms have.
Welcome back to the Patchstack Weekly security update! This update is for week 20 of 2022. This week I will talk about the importance of communication and how to communicate security when it comes to security issues. Starting from developers needing to communicate security bugs being patched and ending with how Patchstack partners are experiencing…
In light of the recent article and discussion of the drop in the WordPress marketshare, well, I felt it my duty to weigh in, ever so small.
In this solo episode, Rob Cairns talks about why Gmail is trending due to politics. Show Highlights: Politicians do not understand Big Tech. Politicians need to get their facts correct. How Gmail spam filters work.
Ronnie Burt from Sensei LMS shares insights and thoughts from his years of experience in education, WordPress, and WooCommerce
The WooCommerce panel talks about WordPress 6.0 with insights around the features, hosting, education, blocks and web development.
Welcome back to the Patchstack Weekly security update! This update is for week 19 of 2022 and is about secure AJAX endpoints and WordPress vulnerabilities. This week in vulnerability news, I will share two WordPress plugins with security bugs that have no patch available. One could lead to tricking logged-in users to run arbitrary code…