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With the release of WordPress 5.0 on December 6th 2018, the WordPress editor changed from the editor we’re all familiar with to a brand new, much more powerful editor, called... View Article
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With the release of WordPress 5.0 on December 6th 2018, the WordPress editor changed from the editor we’re all familiar with to a brand new, much more powerful editor, called... View Article
We first published our glossary of commonly used WordPress terms – without much of a fanfare – back in June 2013. Back then it was a kind of half-done affair... View Article
With a title like “You’ll Win With WordPress“, how could we not cover this particular infographic (below)?! Although, truth be told, I personally think a better title would have been... View Article
If you’ve been following the growth of WordPress as a platform, you’ll no-doubt be aware that WordPress now powers over 25% of all websites — an incredible statistic! But how... View Article
Each year, the co-founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic (the company behind WordPress.com), Matt Mullenweg, gives a presentation in which he details how WordPress is progressing and the direction... View Article
So, WordPress 4.2 released! Upgrade now — or better yet, skip version 4.2 altogether and upgrade directly to WordPress version 4.2.1 due to a very serious security flaw (Oops WordPress)!... View Article
Over the last two years, we’ve seen a whole heap of WordPress theme stores begin to focus almost all their energy on promoting and developing single flagship themes — with... View Article
Just as I was beginning to think one of my all-time favorite hosting companies, DreamHost (whom I’ve been hosting a number of personal websites with for well over five years... View Article
For the last month or so there’s been a project over on Kickstarter that’s already made quite a ripple in the world of blogging – say hello to Ghost! What... View Article