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		<title>Weekly WordPress News: How Do CMS’ Handle Content Blocks?</title>
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<p>It was a quiet week in the WordPress community. Not much news of note, beyond continued development and discussions about Gutenberg. We did a find a nice article from CSS-Tricks comparing how different content management systems handle content blocks. There&#8217;s also continued discussion about malicious code in previously trusted WordPress plugins. And finally, we rounded ... <a title="Weekly WordPress News: How Do CMS&#8217; Handle Content Blocks?" href="https://wplift.com/cms-handle-content-blocks">Read more</a></p>
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