People of WordPress: Hauwa Abashiya
People of WordPress feature on Hauwa Abashiya, a project manager in UK and Nigeria, and her enthusiasm for open source.
People of WordPress feature on Hauwa Abashiya, a project manager in UK and Nigeria, and her enthusiasm for open source.
Join Josepha as she discusses her top 3 takeaways from the first-ever WordCamp Asia in Bangkok!
Tune in to learn everything you need to know about the 2023 Community Summit!
WordPress 6.2 Beta 1 is here and ready for download and testing.
This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended that you test Beta 1 on a test server and site.
Welcome to the first 2023 edition of The Month in WordPress! January kicked off with an overview of WordPress’ big goals for 2023 and new projects beginning to take shape. Moreover, work on the next major release, WordPress 6.2, continues with Beta 1 scheduled for next week. Read on for the latest news. WordPress 6.2 […]
The latest People of WordPress story features Daniel Kossmann, from Brazil, on his journey from video games fan to community builder.
Gutenberg’s second phase is ending. Join Josepha as she reflects on what concluding a phase means in the project.
I work from home so can afford to leave tabs open for each of my WordPress sites. That way I can jump on anytime and update or add new content very quickly. The problem I kept running into is that WordPress automatically logs out users after 48 hours. Which means I have to log back […]
To our feed subscribers. In case you haven’t heard. Feedburner is dead man walking. As a result, we changed our RSS and Atom feed URLs to host them directly at DigWP.com. So if you want to continue getting our awesome WP-related content delivered to your feed reader, take a moment to update your feed URLs. […]
Quick tip: how to disable embeds for any URL(s). The other day I was adding URLs to a draft post in WordPress. Some of the URLs were for Twitter tweets. Checking a preview of the post on the front end, I was surprised that WordPress had automatically embedded the actual tweet in place of the […]