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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Last week, Automattic announced that they’d be cutting their weekly contributor hours to WordPress.org from roughly 4,000 to a mere 45. This is a massive…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you’ve used Google lately, you’ve probably noticed a change: instead of just getting a mix of links and snippets, you’re now seeing AI-generated responses…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Happy almost-2025, everyone! While you’re finishing up your year-end to-do’s (or wishing you had started them earlier), I’ve been diving into some fresh data published…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Fundraising is hard. Accepting payments shouldn’t be. I tested popular WordPress donation plugins to determine how well they can help you meet your online fundraising…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you haven’t tried Sora yet (or are in a region where it’s not currently available) and you’re curious about it, then keep reading. I…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Cloudflare just released their “2024 Year in Review” report – a detailed document that dives into the key trends and patterns shaping the web over…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Last week, Riad Benguella, a key WordPress developer, asked the community about their “quick win” wishlist for the block editor / Gutenberg. He posed it…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Matt Mullenweg’s crusade against WP Engine seems to have hit a roadblock as the case moved from the court of public opinion to the court…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Have you noticed in the past few months that Reddit seems to pop up in almost every single one of your Google search results? Whether…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Despite the lack of official announcement (as of the time of this writing), X’s signature AI tool – Grok – is quite different from what…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Something you might not know about – at least I didn’t – is that Google, the search behemoth we’ve all come to know (and sometimes…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Mathieu Viet, the driving force behind BuddyPress, has made a heartfelt announcement: he’s stepping away from the WordPress ecosystem…entirely. From codeinwp.com Source: Read More
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you’ve been following the WordPress world lately, you might have heard about the small little lawsuit between WP Engine and Automattic. Jokes aside, it’s…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Last Monday, Mary Hubbard wrote her first P2 message announcing her one-hour Q&A call on Friday. The Zoom event was announced on the Make WordPress…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Something truly unexpected happened in the WordPress community just before the weekend – a “product release,” sort of. You’ve probably already guessed what I’m talking…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More On November 12, WordPress 6.7 was released for WordPress users everywhere to enjoy. Keeping with the jazz theme, WordPress 6.7 goes by the name “Rollins,”…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Over the past month, we ran a survey here on WPShout to explore how users perceive the voice and tone of the WordPress brand. We…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More While overall opinions on the Gutenberg editor vary, even the naysayers can’t deny that there are so many elements you can add now with just…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More One of the most popular control panels that many hosting companies rely on is cPanel. If you have cPanel hosting and you’re starting to hit…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More So you launched a new WordPress site, wrote your first post, and published it. Then shortly afterwards you realized that it was automatically tagged as…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More The Gutenberg block editor has close to 100 default blocks available for use. However, there are still situations where you might want to add a…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More A couple of weeks ago, I talked about the new and growing fight between Automattic/Matt Mullenweg and WP Engine. Back then, the two were mainly…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More As much as I love using WordPress, there are certain quirks about it that annoy me. One of those in particular is that the only…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Over the past few years, we have seen increased efforts to better position and market the WordPress brand. Along with these efforts, we now have…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you follow WordPress at any level, it’s hard not to have heard about the drama surrounding Matt Mullenweg’s attack on WP Engine at the…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Recently, I was working on a rewrite of one of our theme list posts and in the process I tested over 30 themes. By the…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Hey there, WordPress fans! I am checking in today to let you know that WordCamp US 2024 is about to kick off! From codeinwp.com Source:…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More I’ve been working with WordPress hosting for years, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned about “cheap” WordPress hosting plans, it’s that they’re only cheap…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Ever since we started this site, we’ve been deeply involved in the topic of hosting a WordPress website. Personally, it wasn’t something I deliberately set…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you like ambitious projects, I think this news tidbit will be right up your alley. In late August, Matt Mullenweg and Automattic announced plans…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you’re attending WordCamp US 2024 in person or online, I have great news! In late August, we got our first look at the full…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More As the title of this article says, I have no formal development experience. Prior to taking this plunge into building my first plugin, the most…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Over the past few months, I’ve been diving deep into what people really think about WordPress’ block editor – Gutenberg. I thought this was going…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you’re a fan of default WordPress themes, I have great news! On August 15, we got our first look at the upcoming Twenty Twenty-Five…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More If you haven’t checked out Learn WordPress lately, it’s probably a good idea to do it today. This free educational hub has just had a…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More I sat down with Anne McCarthy, long-time WordPress contributor and Test Lead for WordPress 6.6 (which has just been released), to get a better understanding…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More WordPress 6.6 “Dorsey” went live a couple of days ago on July 16! As with most of the major releases over the past few years,…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Lately, I’ve learned that there are three sure things in life – death, taxes, and Awesome Motive acquiring popular WordPress businesses. That third certainty is…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Howdy, WordPress friends. In this edition, I’ll cover WordCamp Europe 2024 (and tell you more about its venue in 2025), an ongoing supply chain attack…
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From codeinwp.com Source: Read More Learn how to use the WordPress Interactivity API, why it’s essential, and how it simplifies adding interactive features to your blocks. Discover seamless integration with…