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		<title>Weekly WordPress News: WordPress Recommends PHP 7.2+</title>
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<p>Hey, WordPress fans. This week, WordPress.org moved to officially recommend PHP 7.2 as the minimum PHP version for WordPress. If you&#8217;re using a PHP version below that, we&#8217;d highly recommend upgrading. Beyond that, the beta for WooCommerce 4.3 is out and Yoast also acquired a popular plugin from WordPress.org. Let&#8217;s get to all of this ... <a title="Weekly WordPress News: WordPress Recommends PHP 7.2+" href="https://wplift.com/wordpress-recommends-php-7-2">Read more <span>Weekly WordPress News: WordPress Recommends PHP 7.2+</span></a></p>
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<p>Recently, we were having some performance issues here at WPLift. 502 errors. Server slowdowns&#8230;it wasn&#8217;t fun stuff. The quest to fix those issues led us to this post, which we hope acts as both a source of motivation and guidance on this very important topic: The PHP version that your WordPress site&#8217;s server is running. ... <a title="How to Upgrade WordPress to PHP 7 (And Why You Need To)" href="https://wplift.com/upgrade-wordpress-to-php-7">Read more<span>How to Upgrade WordPress to PHP 7 (And Why You Need To)</span></a></p>
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