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WP Career Summit is a new event hosted by the Post Status community that will take place on April 8, 2022. The summit is the first of its kind in the WordPress space – an event entirely focused on job seekers and employers. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with each other, check out…
image credit: Lionel Hampton.November 1956. Örebro, Sverive WordPress 6.3 “Lionel” was released today, named for Lionel Hampton, an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, and bandleader. As the last release in Phase 2 of the Gutenberg project, many updates in WordPress 6.3 are targeted at polishing up customization features and the UI that supports them. Content,…
Mounting concerns about loose safety protocols at upcoming WordPress events, and the prevalence of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, have prompted the Community Team to be more explicit in its COVID-19 safety guidelines. The team is proposing additional measures previously not required. Currently, in-person attendees are required to be fully vaccinated, recently tested negative, or…
Google AdSense is a popular channel for promoting an online business. In fact, over 38.3 million websites use it to spread the word about their products or services. However, spammers and bots have the potential to derail your advertising campaign, and perhaps even lead to the suspension of your AdSense account. Fortunately, it is possible…
If you’re familiar with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, you should recognize that the ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL error is related to them. Seeing this message means the website has an SSL certificate, but the browser can’t validate it. In practice, there are many reasons why an SSL certificate might not work correctly. Understanding the causes behind problems…
After Elastic, makers of the search and analytic engine Elasticsearch, re-licensed its core product so that it was no longer open source, Amazon led a community effort to fork it. In July 2021, contributors to the project announced the first general availability (GA) release of OpenSearch 1.0, an Apache 2.0-licensed fork of Elasticsearch 7.10.2 and Kibana…