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I’ll be honest: there was a time when privacy compliance felt overwhelming. Between GDPR, CCPA, VCDPA, and other regulations, it seemed like I needed a law degree just to run a simple WordPress site. But after spending a lot of time helping website owners figure… Read More »
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Gutenberg has evolved into a powerful and highly customizable editor. Beyond its robust out-of-the-box features, WordPress developers can now leverage a rich set of APIs to ...
The post How to hack Gutenberg blocks with Style variations and Block variations appeared first on Kinsta®.
Despite there being plenty of managed WordPress hosts, not all give you performance benefits at the server level. This post will give you a full Servebolt review and insights from one happy user (us!)
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If you regularly collect form submissions in WordPress, then exporting that data manually can quickly become a chore. Whether you’re tracking leads, orders, or feedback, downloading all those entries one by one takes time, and it’s easy to miss something important. Unfortunately, WordPress doesn’t offer… Read More »
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Transcript ↓ In this episode of Get It Seen: The Simplest Way to Accessible ... Read more
This article, Get It Seen: The Simplest Way to Accessible Design, was published at Post Status — the community for WordPress professionals.
A few years ago, I got my first data deletion request from a user. I’ll admit, I panicked a little. I knew I needed to respect their privacy rights, but I had no idea how to actually remove their data from my WordPress site without… Read More »
The post How to Export and Erase Personal Data in WordPress first appeared on WPBeginner.
Low-code development is having a moment. In plain terms, it means building applications or websites with visual tools like drag-and-drop interfaces and plugins instead of writing ...
The post WordPress as a low-code platform: How far can you really go? appeared first on Kinsta®.
July was a big month for WordPress, with major updates across AI, automation, and community initiatives. Several plugins rolled out real AI features right inside the dashboard, making content creation and SEO faster and easier. On the community side, we saw exciting momentum. WordPress.org launched… Read More »
The post WPBeginner Spotlight 14: From Entry Automation to AI Building Blocks – The Future of WordPress is Here first appeared on WPBeginner.
Transcript ↓ In this episode of Cache Up, host Michelle Frechette chats with Clem ... Read more
This article, Post Status Cache Up With Clem Omotoso and Mary Baum, was published at Post Status — the community for WordPress professionals.
One of the questions we get from prospective customers is: “Can I call support if something goes wrong?” The answer is no, and for a good ...
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