#37 – Jonathan Wold on How Partnerships Might Help Your WordPress Business
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The Torque Social Hour is a weekly livestream about WordPress news, events, and life in quarantine. This week’s guests are Matt and Devin from GiveWP. GiveWP was recently acquired by Liquid Web so we’ll talk about what that means for the future of the project. Join us next Wednesday from 3-4pm PST for the next…
WordPress is an excellent Content Management System (CMS) that enables you to run your business website easily. However, it can be frustrating having to constantly log in to WordPress to view your content and site updates. The process is time-consuming and can reduce your team’s productivity. Fortunately, by integrating WordPress with your Slack channels, you…
Last month, Josepha Haden Chomphosy announced the annual WordPress survey. If you have not gotten around to participating, it is still open for the rest of 2021, leaving everyone another 30 days to answer. The survey is relatively short. I finished it in 16 minutes, but I also took screenshots in case I needed to…
In the early days after the block editor landed in WordPress, block collection plugins exploded on the scene and were quick to rack up hundreds of thousands of users. Plugins like CoBlocks, Kadence Blocks, and Ultimate Addons for Gutenberg offer dozens of blocks in one package, focusing mostly on blocks not offered in core. WordPress.org’s…
The next release candidate for WordPress 6.0 is now available! WordPress 6.0 is scheduled for release on May 24th, 2022 – just two weeks from today. “Release Candidate” means that this version of WordPress is ready for release! Since the WordPress ecosystem includes thousands of plugins and themes, it is important that everyone within the…
In July, Termly announced its acquisition of the GDPR/CCPA Cookie Consent Banner plugin. The new direction was an overhaul of the WordPress extension, turning what was once a free offering into, essentially, a commercial SaaS product. Users could run the service for up to 100 visitors. After that, the cheapest tier would cost $180 per…