WooCommerce Builder Stories, They are Everywhere
Every product or site WooCommerce builder has a story to tell whether they are a developer, designer or anything between.
Every product or site WooCommerce builder has a story to tell whether they are a developer, designer or anything between.
Work-life balance isn’t a new topic, especially since 2020. But the traditional methods of focus, relation, and de-stressing don’t work for everyone. Nyasha and Rob have their own approaches to burnout and breaks. Episode Transcript Monet Davenport: Welcome to Press the Issue, a podcast for Master WP, your source for industry insights for WordPress professionals….
Listen to Arthurs WooCommerce story through his involvement with WordPress and the community in Uganda, Africa.
Rob Cairns sits down with Sam Munoz Community Manager for Developer Relations at WPEngine. Rob and Sam have an amazing discussion about Modern WordPress and the future of Modern WordPress.
What does it mean when a plugin on your site has a vulnerability with a “Medium” CVSS score? Today’s episode will be all about severity scores associated with security bugs and how they are calculated using the CVSS – or Common Vulnerability Scoring System. I will also share two plugins that patched security bugs you…
Whether you’re just starting a business or you’re looking to improve your business’ marketing, naming and branding your business can make or break your efforts to grow revenue. In this episode of The Kadence Beat, we look at the challenges of naming a business, coming up with logos, color schemes, and of course why this…
Some say that all contributions outside of contributing to teams on WordPress.org should be part of for Five for the Future. I question that logic.
There has been a lot of buzz recently about WordPress market share… is it up, is it down, and what does either one actually mean? In this episode, Rob Howard and Brian Coords break down whether or not we really should be following the market share trends. Episode Transcript Monet Davenport: Welcome to Press the…
David Henriquez from Klaviyo shares his story with WooCommerce and WordPress and insights on building an integration for WooCommerce.
A mature security patching practice means patching even the low-risk bugs. In this week’s episode, I will talk about all the elements that turn security from a process into a practice. I will also discuss one insecure plugin in this week’s vulnerability news. Unfortunately, the plugin did not receive a security patch for a severe…
Today I share a Twitter thread, a post and a few of my own thoughts on that first WordCamp experience as well as tips for the all attendees.
Rob Cairns talks about 9 things he learned by doing Site Audits for clients.
When you put out your thoughts and opinions online, you’re bound to eventually get opposing views in reply. But what do you do when your professional reputation is tied up in those exchanges? In this episode of Press the Issue, Teron Bullock and Allie Nimmons explore how to navigate negative criticism online. Episode Transcript Monet…
Listen as some WordPress and WooCommerce builders weigh in on choosing between a SaaS product or standalone plugin.
Listen as some WordPress and WooCommerce builders weigh in on choosing between a SaaS product or standalone plugin.