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WordPress phases updated, Awesome Motive buys Thrive Themes, and more!
WordPress phases updated, Awesome Motive buys Thrive Themes, and more! Get all the links https://thewpminute.com/?p=9634
Cruising with WordPress
It’s Episode 588 and we have plugins for Frequent Buys, Mail Catcher, Buying Free Stuff, Freesoul Deactivating, Editing Elementor, Lazy Elementor… and ClassicPress Options. It’s all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z!
New Jetpack app, Mailchimp breach, and AI lawsuits
The lines between the open-source WordPress.org and its commercial counterpart WordPress.com (owned by Automattic) have long been blurred and confusing. So much that commercial offerings from Automattic’s suite of tools were integrated into the official WordPress mobile app. That’s about to change. As Sarah Gooding of WP Tavern reports, features that rely on Automattic products […]
Forked again
WordPress news! Blaze, performance, Duplicator acquisition 🤯
Rolling The Dice on 2023 with WordPress
It’s Episode 588 and we have plugins for Frequent Buys, Mail Catcher, Buying Free Stuff, Freesoul Deactivating, Editing Elementor, Lazy Elementor… and ClassicPress Options. It’s all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z!
Tag, you’re it.
During the 2022 State of the Word event, Matt Mullenweg announced that the WordPress.org theme and plugin repositories would allow authors to categorize their entries as “Commercial” or “Community” products. Not long after, the feature became active.
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Happy New Year from WP Plugins A to Z
Welcome to Episode New Year Plans and such – This is Episode 1 for 2023! Welcome to the first show of the year! Hopefully everyone had an amazing Christmas and New Year’s!
Boxing Day Cheer
Welcome to Episode Boxing Day Cheer – This is Episode 46 for 2022, today is Boxing Day, and we just wanted to say hi, do a couple of mentions, and say thanks!
WordPress is the most important piece of software in 2023 (and beyond)
Attn: Creators and small brands
Buy a domain. Get some hosting. Install WordPress.
Don’t bemoan about bloated software, legacy code, or that WordPress is too complicated. Start learning the software all over again. Invest time into it. Play with it
Commercial vs Community
Matt Mullenweg held court at the annual State of the Word event on December 15. Several topics were touched, including the use of Gutenberg outside of WordPress, the return of in-person Meetups and WordCamps, and the announcement of a Community Summit set