Category Archives: WordPress News

Transforming WordPress into a Custom CRM System for Client Management

WP CRMWordPress may not be the first platform that comes to mind when you’re hunting for an efficient Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool, but as you’re about to learn, it may be the last and only platform you ever need to consider.  From tracking customer interactions and managing leads to automating workflows and bolstering client engagement, [...]

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Integrating Quantum Computing with WordPress – A Complete Guide for 2025

Integrating-Quantum-Computing-with-WordPress-A-Complete-Guide-for-2026The last few years have seen quantum computing take a galactic-sized leap from the realm of science-fiction fantasy to a rapidly evolving technology making a revolutionary impact on a host of real-world industries, including custom web development. But what exactly is quantum computing, and, more importantly, what can it do for your WordPress website? You’ll [...]

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How to Update WordPress 6.7.2: Bug Fixes and Improvements

WP UPDATEThe latest version of WordPress, 6.7.2, is now available, meaning it’s once again time to update your site.  Not sure how? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.  In this guide, we’ll show you how to update to WordPress 6.7.2 and why you should tackle this maintenance update as soon as possible.  Why You Need to [...]

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Flex Pricing Review: Customize Your WooCommerce Prices Based on Who’s Buying

Flex-Pricing-ReviewEver noticed how a Big Mac costs $7.09 in Massachusetts but only $4.19 in Wyoming? Physical stores have always adjusted prices based on location and customer demographics. But online stores? We’ve been stuck with one-price-fits-all. That’s where Flex Pricing comes in. This WooCommerce plugin lets you automatically adjust your prices based on factors like your [...]

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Celebrating Women’s Contributions to WordPress: A Call for Women-Centric Events

WOMEN IN WPHave you heard the news?  The WordPress Community Team is rallying local WordPress communities to ‘celebrate, empower, and inspire women’ ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8. In a post shared on the Make WordPress Community blog, contributor Pooja Derashri called for community organizers to establish women-focused events where women and gender minorities can [...]

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Handling the WP Engine vs. Automattic Legal Battle:

Handling the WP Engine vs. Automattic Legal BattleWhat It Means for Your WordPress Business It’s rare that the words ‘WordPress’ and ‘Drama’ are ever uttered in the same sentence. Over the last few weeks, however, the ongoing WP Engine vs Automattic legal battles have dominated the conversation within the WordPress community.  The whole unfortunate situation has been covered by countless bloggers, news [...]

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What’s New in WordPress 6.7.1: A Complete Guide to the Latest Maintenance Release

What’s New in WordPress 6.7.1The latest version of WordPress, 6.7.1, was officially released in November 2024, bringing with it no less than 16 bug fixes for WordPress Core and the Block Editor.  Below, WPLift takes a look at the most important fixes, what this means for you as a WordPress user, and how to ensure your site is running [...]

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WordPress Recap 2024: Key Updates, Releases, and Community Highlights

WP 2024 RECAPWith the Automattic vs. WP Engine battle dominating headlines at the tail end of the year, it’s easy to forget that 2024 was a huge one for WordPress even without all the drama.  In this WordPress 2024 Recap, we look back over the year that was, highlighting the major releases, developments, and news surrounding the [...]

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Matt Mullenweg Comes With a Park Analogy

Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic, took to Twitter today, sparking conversations across the WordPress community. In his tweets, Matt touched on WordPress’s relationship with businesses built around it and the growing competition from platforms like Shopify. What Matt Said? Matt used a park analogy to explain the WordPress ecosystem. He tweeted: [...]

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Gutenberg’s Latest Changelog: What’s New in 19.5 and How It Shapes Your WordPress

Gutenberg’s Latest Changelog: What’s New in 19.5 and How It Shapes Your WordPressJust weeks after Gutenberg 19.4 was officially released earlier this month, there’s already a new version of the WordPress block builder available for download. Launched on October 23rd, 2024, Gutenberg 19.5.0 improves on the 19.4 version by adding greater stability to existing features. However, the exciting news is that it also brings a few new [...]

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