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A Guide to WordPress 5.7
Continue Reading: A Guide to WordPress 5.7Don’t look now, but WordPress 5.7 is just around the corner. The first major release of the year is scheduled to be released on March 9. So let’s take a look at what you can expect when it’s released.
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Why you shouldn’t use the new WordPress auto updates feature
Continue Reading: Why you shouldn’t use the new WordPress auto updates featureWordPress 5.5 brings in a cool new auto updates feature for plugins and themes. While this might seem like a great way to reduce the amount of time you spend updating a website, there are some potential pitfalls that will be a major headache.
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What to expect with WordPress 5.5
Continue Reading: What to expect with WordPress 5.5WordPress 5.5 is slated to be released on August 11. The second major update of the year features a number of exciting changes to WordPress and the block editor. Let’s walk through them.
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Always stay up to date with WordPress Core
Continue Reading: Always stay up to date with WordPress CoreI’m always baffled when I run across a website that has a really old version of WordPress running. I know some people still aren’t on version 5.0 because of Gutenberg, but you still should stay updated for security and the newest features.
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What’s ahead with WordPress 5.3
Continue Reading: What’s ahead with WordPress 5.3WordPress 5.3 is roughly a month away from release. But testing has already begun, and we have an idea of what will be in the last major release of 2019. So let’s look at what you can expect come Nov. 12.