π· How can the WordPress community…
π· How can the WordPress community return to hosting safe, in-person events? A discussion is underway, thanks to Angela Jin π¬
π· How can the WordPress community return to hosting safe, in-person events? A discussion is underway, thanks to Angela Jin starting it. π¬
ReviewSignal, already known for its WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks, recently added a separate performance analysis report for WooCommerce Hosting. Hosts specializing in WooCommerce β like GreenGeeks, Nestify, Pressable, Seravo, Servebolt, SiteGround, and Wetopi β are among those who participated in ReviewSignal’s tests. π€ I won’t spoil any of the results, but if you host WooCommerce…
The web is a sacred wilderness, and it deserves preservation. What role can open source communities play? And how does it contrast with the monopolistic tendencies of the “tech giants?”
Are you dealing with bloated code and overdue for some refactoring? Head over toΒ Mario Peshev’sΒ recent post, “How to Identify, Debug, and Improve Messed Up WordPress Code.” Mario explains why bloated code might lead to security problems and headaches while explaining how refactoring code can save on hosting costs and improve a customer’s experience. WordPress is…
In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss self-hosted vs managed ecommerce and whether or not conferences have outlived their usefulness.
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don’t want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we’ve got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this resource with your product and project managers. News Preliminary Roadmap for WordPress 6.0 (Matias Ventura)…
What are the best things the WordPress community can do to better support plugin developers and founders? Recent discussions around the Active Install data being removed from WordPress.org forces us to respond to this question if we believe a healthy third-party plugin market is essential to WordPress, as I do.