
Letting WordPress Auto-Update Plugins
David Hayes over at WP Shout had a good thought piece on letting WordPress (5.5 and up) auto-update plugins. With the introduction of this feature,
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David Hayes over at WP Shout had a good thought piece on letting WordPress (5.5 and up) auto-update plugins. With the introduction of this feature,
Wordfence the WordPress security company has reported a major vulnerability in WP Bakery’s page builder plugin for any version below the latest 6.4.1. This is
Automattic, the makers of Jetpack have released the newest version of the plugin. This version includes lots of interesting features. But one stands out to
It’s 2020, and email is still a thing. Most people can’t live without it. It’s a critical communication medium. I’d even hazard to say it’s
You might have noticed that Instagram and Snapchat (the latter being the OG of stories) aren’t the only game in town when it comes to
WordCamp Philly 2020 was held virtually this year on YouTube live stream and Zoom. As always the quality was exceptional and the talks were fantastic.
At Goldstein Media we do a lot of work for other marketing agencies as well as directly with businesses. In doing this we’ve noticed something
WordPress 5.5 has been released. With all the all the benefits it adds to the WordPress system, it deprecated a connection to some JQuery that
There are many things I love about WordPress. Some don’t even have anything to do with the software. WordPress Is A Family WordPress is much