WordPress Buzz: Gutenberg Gains, Hosting Hassles, and Drama

[podcast_player id=”6281″] [audio_player id=”6274″] Okay, friends, gather ’round! Here’s the lowdown on what the WordPress folks were buzzing about today, and trust me, there’s some juicy stuff. **Gutenberg vs. The World (of Page Builders):** The age-old question of Gutenberg vs. Elementor (and others) came up again. It sounds like more folks are grudgingly accepting Gutenberg, […]

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Trending Tips and Tools in the WordPress Community Today

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[podcast_player id=”4508″] [audio_player id=”4504″] Okay, so here’s the lowdown on what’s been buzzing in the WordPress world today, according to the interwebs: **Plugin Picks That Aren’t the Usual Suspects:** Someone asked about “hidden gem” plugins, and it sparked some interesting recommendations. One called “Admin and Site Enhancements” sounds like a Swiss Army knife for WordPress, […]

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WordPress Update: Tech Woes and Community Drama Unfold

[podcast_player id=”4375″] [audio_player id=”4371″] Okay, folks, let’s dive into the WordPress happenings of the day. It’s been a mix of technical woes, existential crises, and a healthy dose of drama as usual. **First up, the tech trenches:** * **ACF Repeaters vs. Gutenberg:** Someone’s struggling to wrangle ACF repeater fields within Gutenberg’s sidebar. The suggestions ranged […]

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WordPress Community Update: Bots, Support, and Open Source Drama

[podcast_player id=”4192″] [audio_player id=”4190″] Okay, friends, here’s the WordPress gossip for today! First up, someone running a WaaS company with US-based clients just straight-up **blocked traffic from China, Russia, North Korea, India, and several other countries** known for bot activity. Apparently, it instantly solved their server stability issues. The comments were a mix of “Did […]

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WordPress Buzz: Insights, Struggles, and Community Drama

[podcast_player id=”3521″] [audio_player id=”3519″] Alright friends, grab your coffee, because the WordPress world was buzzing today with the usual mix of helpful advice and a healthy dose of drama. **Analytics Alternatives & Speed Struggles** First up, someone declared their love for a new analytics plugin, “Independent Analytics,” praising its ease of use and dashboard integration. […]

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WordPress Buzz: New Trends, Plugins, and Security Tips

[podcast_player id=”3226″] [audio_player id=”3222″] Okay, so here’s the lowdown on what’s been buzzing in the WordPress world today. First up, someone’s looking to add some animated, shape-shifting background magic to their header. Think trippy, moving circles. The suggestions ranged from simple video backgrounds to advanced CSS animations. One person even linked a YouTube tutorial – […]

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WordPress Community Insights: Speed, Migration, and Legal Drama

[podcast_player id=”2147″] [audio_player id=”2145″] Okay, so here’s the lowdown on today’s WordPress chatter. Buckle up, because there are definitely some recurring themes and a bit of drama to unpack. **First, the everyday struggles:** * Someone’s “Create Account” button vanished from their WooCommerce checkout, which is a total e-commerce nightmare. ChatGPT to the rescue with a […]

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Crucial Updates for WordPress Security and Google Analytics Integration

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[podcast_player id=”1880″] [audio_player id=”1878″] **Daily Recap: February 14, 2025** **Critical Vulnerability Patched in GiveWP Plugin** In a significant development for WordPress users, the GiveWP plugin has been updated to address a critical security vulnerability that could allow unauthorized access to sensitive donor data. Discovered by the Patchstack team, this flaw impacted versions prior to 2.25.3, […]

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Google PSI: Scores Now Based on Data Collection

Listen to this article: Your browser does not support the audio element. Listen to this article: Your browser does not support the audio element. Google has introduced a significant update to its PageSpeed Insights (PSI) tool, now incorporating a data collection period for generating performance scores. This change, rolled out recently, aims to provide a […]

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