WP Briefing: Episode 39: Contributor Stories Live from WordCamp US!
In the thirty-ninth episode of the WordPress Briefing, hear contributors at WordCamp US share stories about their why for using WordPress and attending WordCamps. Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to wpbriefing@wordpress.org, either...Dropping security updates for WordPress versions 3.7 through 4.0
As of December 1, 2022 the WordPress Security Team will no longer provide security updates for WordPress versions 3.7 through 4.0. These versions of WordPress were first released eight or more years ago so the vast majority of WordPress installations run a more recent...
ISP Proxies vs. Residential Proxies: How to Choose?
Wondering how residential and ISP proxies compare? After all, both proxy types hide your IP address. So, what’s the difference, and why should you choose one over another, let’s find out! Residential Proxies Features Residential proxies are IP addresses...
Best Residential Proxies in 2022
Residential proxies IPs that breathe new life into your bot or web scraping software by assuring real anonymity. But which residential proxy providers are actually worth your money? After running extensive tests, we know the answer to that question. So here are the...
6 Best Antidetect Browsers in 2022
A tool that improves your privacy and helps to manage multiple social media e-commerce or ad accounts, the one, and only anti-detect browser. I’ll tell you about their features and the price to get the best value for your money. So let’s find out which...The Month in WordPress – August 2022
August has been a busy month, with the redesign of WordPress.org, new localized content on Learn WordPress, and the WordPress 6.0.2 security and maintenance release. But that’s not all! Read on to catch up on the latest WordPress news. WordPress 6.1 walk-through...WP Briefing: Episode 38: All About LearnWP with Special Guest Hauwa Abashiya
In the thirty-eighth episode of the WordPress Briefing, join Josepha Haden Chomphosy and special guest Hauwa Abashiya for a discussion on the WordPress Training team and LearnWP initiative. Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to...People of WordPress: Bud Kraus
This month, as we approach WordCamp US, we feature Bud Kraus, a WordPress trainer who has made a career in helping others learn about software. He also shares how he has developed an approach to using technology in order to overcome longstanding difficulties with his...