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AI and WordPress: How WPTurbo is Shaping the Future
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AI and WordPress: How WPTurbo is Shaping the Future

WPTurbo, a code generation platform for WordPress, is revolutionizing WordPress development with the integration of AI. By leveraging AI capabilities, WPTurbo allows developers and website owners to efficiently manage and improve their WordPress sites. The platform generates code snippets, fixes issues, and adds features, while adhering to coding standards, performance, accessibility, and security. As AI technology continues to evolve, solutions like WPTurbo will play a vital role in enhancing WordPress development and making it accessible to a wider audience.

Will Data Liberation Grow WordPress?
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Will Data Liberation Grow WordPress?

Josepha Haden Chomphosy, Matias Ventura, Matt Mullenweg, and team hosted the State of the Word 2023 in Madrid this week. Delivering a familiar presentation we’ve come to appreciate over the last few years. Ventura continues to take the role of “WordPress product” lead with his demonstration of what Gutenberg and site editing has achieved over…

Tips for Building an Awesome WordPress Product Website
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Tips for Building an Awesome WordPress Product Website

When building a WordPress product website, it is important to clearly explain the purpose of the product in a concise manner. Additionally, make sure the website caters to existing users by providing easy access to account logins and contact information. Avoid burying important information and documentation on separate websites, and make sure the product’s changelog is easily accessible. Finally, prioritize website accessibility and consider user feedback to create a user-focused experience that will benefit both new and existing customers.

State of the Word 2023
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State of the Word 2023

WordPress celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2023, marking two decades of powering over 40% of websites. Over the past year, the open-source CMS saw significant improvements to its editor Gutenberg, default themes, innovative new tools like Playground, and a growing contributor community. A portion of that community gathered in Madrid to recap the milestone year…

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How Many Automattic Products is Too Many?

Matt reflects on the various products and acquisitions made by Automattic, including changes to Tumblr, the acquisition of the Texts.com app, and the challenges faced by WordPress.com and P2. They question the coherence and focus of Automattic’s product portfolio and suggest that a more streamlined approach focusing on the core products would be beneficial. Matt also expresses their desire for Automattic to succeed and produce innovative products, and predicts that 2024 will be a critical year for the company.

How WordPress Podcasts Have Changed Over a Decade
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How WordPress Podcasts Have Changed Over a Decade

The message discusses the evolution of WordPress podcasts over the past decade, showcasing the experiences and insights of WordPress veterans Matt and Dustin. They talk about the challenges of balancing content creation with other responsibilities, the potential for monetization through sponsorships and optimization of online businesses, and the struggles of website management. The message emphasizes the importance of consistency, monetization strategies, and staying updated on content creation tools and platforms.

How to Contribute to WordPress as a Non-developer
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How to Contribute to WordPress as a Non-developer

WordPress is an open-source project. It relies heavily on contributions from the community. And there always seems to be a need for more participants. There are misconceptions about contributing, though. Some people believe that they don’t have relevant skills. The ability to write code is a prime example. They may see being a non-developer as…

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The Best Time to be a WordPress Professional

It’s about that time of year where we reflect on our accomplishments, look ahead to the goals we want to achieve, and hopefully appreciate the moment we’re living in right now.  Even if it’s not your perfect place, there are so many people struggling throughout the world, the micro-controversies of WordPress could be seen as…

Pippin Williamson on Life After WordPress, Selling a Business, and Beer
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Pippin Williamson on Life After WordPress, Selling a Business, and Beer

Pippin Williamson, the founder of Sandhills Development and creator of popular WordPress plugins, recently discussed his reasons for leaving the WordPress ecosystem and selling his business. Williamson prioritized spending time with his family and felt burnt out from the constant demands of plugin development. He chose Awesome Motive as the buyer because of their product focus, but he did express some regret over the team turnover following the acquisition. Williamson now uses WordPress as an end user and has noticed ongoing issues with core, plugins, and the overall user experience.

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