
WPWeekly Episode 362 – Fitness, Freelancing, and More With Michelle Schulp
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Michelle Schulp, an independent […]
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Michelle Schulp, an independent […]
Gutenberg 6.2 has two new user-facing features that were added based on community feedback. The […]
The WordPress Security Team is exploring different approaches to backporting security fixes to older versions […]
WordSesh is launching a new event aimed at WordPress enthusiasts living in the Middle East, […]
WordPress’ accessibility team is evaluating the possibility of organizing a virtual Global Accessibility Day, similar […]
WordCamp US announced today that the event will be offering free on-site childcare for children […]
Back in September of 2016, GoDaddy acquired ManageWP. What was odd about the acquisition was […]
WordCamp Europe’s continuing success has inspired other parts of the WordPress world to work towards […]
There’s a new release of WP Super Cache (1.6.9) available that patches a security issue […]
Alex Young, creator of the WPCasts video tutorials site, has published a free crash course […]
WPCampus 2019 kicks off tomorrow at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, for its […]
The WPGraphQL for Advanced Custom Fields plugin is now available for free on GitHub after […]
The first ever WordCamp Asia has launched a teaser website and announced February 21-23, 2020, […]
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