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#33 – David Lockie on Why Web3 and WordPress Might Work Together
On the podcast today we have David Lockie. David is the Web3 Lead at Automattic, which is a new role. He’s trying to understand what Web3 is and how it’s going to alter the course of the internet in the future. You might have heard of Web3 and be confused about what it is exactly.… Continue reading #33 – David Lockie on Why Web3 and WordPress Might Work Together
How to Do Keyword Research for Your WordPress Blog
Do you want to do keyword research for your WordPress blog? Keyword research helps you find betters content ideas so you can grow your traffic and create highly engaging content that users will love. In this article, we will show you how to do keyword research for your WordPress site. What is Keyword Research and… Continue reading How to Do Keyword Research for Your WordPress Blog
Envato to Shut Down Envato Studio on Short Notice, Jilting Longtime Service Providers
Envato, the Australia-based digital assets company, announced it is shutting down Envato Studio, its community freelance platform, and Twenty20, a stock photo website. The company continues to tighten its belt and focus on newer products after it laid off 100 of its 700 employees, citing global conflicts and inflation. “We were spread too thin across… Continue reading Envato to Shut Down Envato Studio on Short Notice, Jilting Longtime Service Providers
WordPress Performance Team Proposes Developing a New Plugin Checker Tool
WordPress’ Performance team is kickstarting a proposal for developing a plugin checker tool similar to the theme check plugin, which ensures themes are meeting the latest standards and best practices. In 2021, WordPress’ Meta team built a code scanner that detects potential security risks, such as unescaped SQL queries in plugin code, with the goal of reducing… Continue reading WordPress Performance Team Proposes Developing a New Plugin Checker Tool
How to Change the Category Base Prefix in WordPress
Do you want to change the category base prefix in WordPress? By default, WordPress automatically adds /category/ as a prefix to URLs for all category pages. However, you can easily change the category base prefix or completely remove it. In this article, we will show you how to change the category base prefix in WordPress.… Continue reading How to Change the Category Base Prefix in WordPress
Member Spotlight: Bob Dunn
WordPress came into Bob’s life in 2007, and three years later BobWP was the brand so many of us know and love. The rest is history!
What does Five for the Future mean to you?
Allie Nimmons wrote a really good take on this question (scroll down) in last week’s issue of The Repository newsletter, suggesting we should extend our idea of “what counts” as a 5FTF contribution, particularly for WordPress community-active people and volunteers who do a lot of “shadow work” (not this kind) that’s not counted currently: I…
WPBeginner Turns 13 Years Old – Reflections and Updates
Today, WPBeginner turns 13 years old, and it seems we have a teenager on our hand. It feels pretty unreal to type this. Like every year, I want to take a few minutes and do a quick recap of all the major things happening in business as well as my personal life. WPBeginner Story I… Continue reading WPBeginner Turns 13 Years Old – Reflections and Updates
How to Show Different Menus to Logged in Users in WordPress
Do you want to show different menus to logged-in users in WordPress? By default, WordPress allows you to show the same navigation menu in a specific location in your theme. But what if you wanted to show a different menu to logged-in users on your website? In this article, we’ll show you how to easily… Continue reading How to Show Different Menus to Logged in Users in WordPress