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Cloudflare Partners with WordPress – Free to $5/month

[ad_1] Cloudflare announced a new service that dramatically speeds up any WordPress website with improvements of up to 72% in Time to First Byte. Cloudflare is partnering with WordPress.com hosting to provide the new service for free. Anyone not hosted there can claim sign up for as little as $5 per month. Sites on modest shared hosts can experience dramatic improvements in speed. The service is called, Automatic Platform Optimization (APO). Sites using APO have improved Time to First Byte (TTFB) by 72% and Largest Contentful Paint by 23%. Shared Hosting Bottlenecks Solved Shared hosting has… [ad_2] More Info

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Jetpack 9.0 to Introduce New Feature for Publishing WordPress Posts to Twitter as Threads – WordPress Tavern

[ad_1] Jetpack 9.0, coming on October 6, will debut a new feature that allows users to share blog posts as Twitter threads in multiples tweets. A recent version of Jetpack introduced the ability to import and unroll tweetstorms for publishing inside a post. The 9.0 release will run it back the other way so the content originates in WordPress, yet still reaps all the same benefits of circulation on Twitter as a thread. The new Twitter threads feature is being added as part of Jetpack’s Publicize module under the Twitter settings. After linking up a Twitter account, the Jetpack sidebar… [ad_2] More Info

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What are WordPress admin notices (and how do they work)?

[ad_1] Even if you’re new to WordPress, you’ll be familiar with admin notices. They’re the messages that show up on your dashboard to let you know about updates, errors, changes and more. Admin notices give you critical information about your site, which enables you to take timely action. Moreover, if you’re a theme or plugin developer, knowing how to add admin notices to WordPress is important since they allow you to easily communicate messages to your users. In this article, we’ll go over the different types of admin notices you can use. We’ll talk about situations where it makes… [ad_2] More Info

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Digital Marketing Agency launches UK WordPress Hosting

[ad_1] UK WordPress Hosting Studio 36 Digital have this week launched a brand new service. WordPress Website Hosting is a service that many UK business will find invaluable, keeping their website fast and secure. Finding hosting for your business website is often a painful task. Where do you start? If you Google ‘best uk web hosting for WordPress‘, you’ll most likely be bombarded with adverts for large US hosting companies. These tend to be the most popular, with cheap deals to host your website. But, did you know, standard hosting packages are what’s known… [ad_2] More Info

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Supercharge the Default WordPress Theme With Twentig, a Toolbox for Twenty Twenty – WordPress Tavern

[ad_1] Custom page pattern from the Twentig plugin. I am often on the hunt for those hidden gems when it comes to block-related plugins. I like to see the interesting places that plugin authors venture. That is why it came as a surprise when someone recommended I check out the Twentig plugin a few days ago. Somehow, it has flown under my radar for months. And, it has managed to do this while being one of the more interesting plugins for WordPress I have seen in the past year. Twentig is a plugin that essentially gives superpowers to the default Twenty Twenty theme. While I have been… [ad_2] More Info

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Best WordPress hosting in 2020: Pagely, WordPress VP, WP Engine, Kinsta, and more

[ad_1] If you’re using a content management system (CMS) to manage your website, there’s a very good chance you’re using WordPress. According to W3Techs, 63.6% of all websites using content management are using WordPress. W3Techs provides another key statistic: 38.5% of all websites on the planet run WordPress. So, WordPress is big. And if you’re going to run WordPress on your site, you’re going to need a server to run it on. That’s what we’re looking at here. We chose a baker’s dozen of… [ad_2] More Info

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Best WordPress hosting in 2020: Pagely, WordPress VP, WP Engine, Kinsta, and more

[ad_1] If you’re using a content management system (CMS) to manage your website, there’s a very good chance you’re using WordPress. According to W3Techs, 63.6% of all websites using content management are using WordPress. W3Techs provides another key statistic: 38.5% of all websites on the planet run WordPress. So, WordPress is big. And if you’re going to run WordPress on your site, you’re going to need a server to run it on. That’s what we’re looking at here. We chose a baker’s dozen of… [ad_2] More Info

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Is WordPress Migration Right For You? Here’s How To Tell

[ad_1] WordPress is perhaps the most versatile and popular website platform in the world, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s the right choice for you. While it offers a lot of flexibility, it also comes with increased costs, such as the learning curve that goes with it.  Every CMS platform is a little different. Drupal and Joomla are great for beginners with low content volumes and relatively simple sites. They encapsulate all the functionality that you need well, helping small businesses that aren’t technologically inclined.  WordPress appears to offer more – and it usually… [ad_2] More Info

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Fuxia Scholz First to Pass 100K Reputation Points on WordPress Stack Exchange – WordPress Tavern

[ad_1] Fuxia Scholz, a prolific WordPress Stack Exchange (WPSE) contributor, is the first member to reach 100,000 reputation points. The popular Q&A community site rewards expert advice by floating the highest quality answers to the top, allowing users to earn reputation points. The gamified help community has proven to be more motivating for developers than many traditional forums, since the upvotes communicate how useful their answers are to others. Scholz started on Stack Overflow a few months before WordPress had its own site. She wrote around 50 answers and made connections with… [ad_2] More Info

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