Category Archives: WordPress Tips & Tutorials

Weekly WordPress News and Updates: WordPress is celebrating its 20th anniversary, Here are a few things to keep an eye for!

WordPress has come a long way since its humble beginnings as a blogging platform. Over the past 20 years, it has grown into the world’s most popular content management system, powering over 43% of sites on the internet. Its intuitive, flexible tools have made it the go-to choice for bloggers, independent creators, and small business [...]

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Weekly WordPress News and Updates: WordPress Is Developing a Command Center for Quick Search and Navigation Inside the Admin

WordPress may soon be getting a Command Center, which would function as a quick search component for navigating to other areas of the admin, and would also be capable of running commands. The feature was introduced in Gutenberg 15.6 under the Experimental flag and currently has limited use in the Site Editor context while navigating [...]

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Weekly WordPress News and Updates: MasterWP launches its 2023 WordCamp US Travel Grant program with an array of WordPress-industry partners

MasterWP, the WordPress newsletter and education platform, announced its 2023 WordCamp US Travel Grant program, which will provide more than $10,000 in grants for members of underrepresented groups who are accepted to speak at this year’s premiere WordPress community event in National Harbor, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C.  Potential speakers from groups that are underrepresented [...]

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Weekly WordPress News and Updates: WordCamp US 2023: A New Chapter in Programming!

WordCamp US is reimagining things this year by focusing on uniting the community and moving WordPress forward. WCUS is attempting to end the “Competition of Competitions,” to concentrate on this community’s collective goals. WCUS is targeting experienced, seasoned, professional speakers at the top of their industries who are not currently active members of our unique [...]

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Weekly WordPress News and Updates: WooCommerce Launches Woo Express

WooCommerce has launched Woo Express, a new managed hosting product that uses WordPress.com’s infrastructure and relieves store owners of the responsibilities of hosting and maintenance. The company soft-launched Woo Express in early March with a small selection of visitors but has concluded that phase and opened it up to the public. Woo Express provides a selection [...]

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Weekly WordPress News: Over 1 Million WordPress Sites at Risk Due to AIOS Plugin Vulnerabilities

The All-In-One Security (AIOS) WordPress plugin from UpdraftPlus publishers provides encryption and firewall measures that aim to prevent hackers. It offers a range of security features, including firewall protection against hacking threats, copyright protection, hotlinking prevention, comment spam blocking, and log-in privacy safeguards to keep hackers out. Additionally, the plugin enforces proactive security by alerting [...]

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Some Common Causes of 404 Errors in WordPress

There are few things more frustrating to a website owner than missing pages and broken links.  Not only is this an issue that negatively affects the user experience you provide, but identifying the common causes of 404 errors you’re getting and fixing the problem can be a chore that takes time away from growing your [...]

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Air WP Sync Review: Connect Your Airtable Database to Your WordPress Site

Airtable and WordPress are two of the most popular tools used by businesses and individuals for managing data and creating websites. Now, imagine being able to seamlessly integrate the two for even more efficient and powerful data management. With Air WP Sync, you can do just that. Air WP Sync is a WordPress plugin that [...]

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Weekly WordPress News and Updates: March 2023 Recap

 With a redesigned interface and integration with Openverse, WordPress 6.2 “Dolphy” simplifies site editing.On March 29, 2023, WordPress released version 6.2 “Dolphy,” which included a revamped Site Editor interface and enhanced menu administration. A distraction-free writing mode, better media access, and a new Block Inserter design that interfaces with Openverse allow users to explore and [...]

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Weekly WordPress News: Reinforce Your Technical SEO with WordPress Hooks.

WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS) in the world, with a market share of more than 60%. A big support community and a number of available free plugins make building a website with WordPress (WP) affordable, and it plays a key role in why its market share is so big. However, as [...]

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