News & Articles - WordPress 4.9.5 Release Candidate (make.wordpress.org)
WordPress 4.9.5 maintenance release is scheduled for April 3rd. The release candidate package is now ready for testing. Please help us by testing this release to ensure 4.9.5 fixes the reported issues and doesn't introduce any new ones. This beta release contains 25 fixes and improvements. - WordPress Multisite vs. A Management Tool: Which Do You Need? (premium.wpmudev.org)
As your business and list of websites grows, though, you may find that regularly accessing multiple concurrent web development projects becomes unwieldy and inefficient. Also, take for instance, the special cases where a client wants you to develop a network of WordPress sites for them. Wouldn't it be great if you could just merge the management of all your websites into a single dashboard rather log into each separate installation every time? - In WordPress 4.9.5, Users Will Be Two Clicks Away From Installing and Activating Gutenberg From the Dashboard (wptavern.com)
Mullenweg was asked a few times if he could provide a concrete date on when Gutenberg and WordPress 5.0 would be ready. While a date was not given, Mullenweg said, "For those who want a concrete date, we will have one or two orders of magnitude more users of Gutenberg in April." It's now clear what he meant by that. WordPress 4.9.5, scheduled for release in April, will feature a call-out prompt that has links to information about Gutenberg and a button to quickly install the plugin if user permissions allow. - Get An Awesome Launch Site Up And Running Quickly For Your Next Side Project (deliciousbrains.com)
- MooMoo Agency Builds Powerful Relationships with WordPress Plugin Buyers Through Simple Business Moves (freemius.com)
- Roadmap: Tools for GDPR Compliance (make.wordpress.org)
- 10 Totally Legitimate Reasons Why You Should Never Use WordPress (www.codeinwp.com)
Sponsored by Plugin News Theme Releases Theme News Tutorials - 7 Free WordPress Visual Studio Code Extensions For Developers (asphaltthemes.com)
Today we will explore free WordPress Visual Studio Code extensions. Visual Studio Code is a source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS. It includes support for debugging, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, and code refactoring. It is also customizable, so users can change the editor's theme, keyboard shortcuts, and preferences. It is free and open-source, although the official download is under a proprietary license. - How to Import Tumblr to WordPress (Quick and Easy) (kinsta.com)
If you've been blogging on Tumblr for a while, you've probably built up a large blog archive. Don't worry, you don't have to lose any of your work as you transition to a more advanced blogging platform. You can easily import Tumblr to WordPress. - The WordPress Glossary: a Comprehensive Guide to WordPress Terminology (artisanthemes.io)
- GDPR And WordPress: Your Guide To Customer Data, Forms, Abandoned Carts, & Email Opt-Ins (codeable.io)
- Querying Posts by Custom Field Using Advanced Custom Fields (barn2.co.uk)
- What You Need to Know to Conduct an SEO Audit in WordPress (premium.wpmudev.org)
- How to Optimize Your Checkout Process for Conversions (devrix.com)
- 5 Top Website Monitoring Services and How to Monitor WordPress Uptime Automatically (themeisle.com)
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