Hey, WordPress fans, we are back with the latest roundup of WordPress news and events from the past month. This is the May 2023 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.”
You’re ready to dive into the world of podcasting and wondered if there were any WordPress podcast plugins available? Yes, there are. Let’s take a look at them.
This is the April 2023 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” In the biggest news of the month, WordPress 6.2 went live, bringing a number of improvements to the Site Editor experience. It was, however, a day late – learn why below!
We are back with the latest round of WordPress news from the past month in our March 2023 WordPress news roundup. As has become the norm, last month saw some big acquisitions in the WordPress space – Awesome Motive acquired WP101, and MemberPress acquired its competitor plugin MemberMouse.
This is the February 2023 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” There were some big WordPress acquisitions, a new ad/promotion product from Automattic, a potential new design for the WordPress.org theme directory, WordCamp Europe 2023 tickets and speaker openings, and lots more.
Our hands-on Elementor review will help you decide whether or not it's the right option for your website. We'll take a look at Elementor's pros and cons, as well as its pricing plans. In addition, we'll share some alternatives to help you choose the best tool for your situation.
This is the January 2023 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” As we move into 2023, we are back with another edition of our monthly WordPress news roundup, covering all the important WordPress news and events that happened over the past month.
Hey, WordPress fans. We are checking in with our latest roundup of WordPress news from the past month. November was a bit of a slow month in terms of WordPress news, perhaps because the US WordPress community was more focused on stuffing themselves with turkey than working on WordPress sites. But despite that, there were still a few tasty tidbits that are worth sharing.
We are back with all the latest WordPress news and updates that happened in the previous month. For the biggest story, WordPress.org removed a piece of data that a lot of plugin developers rely on, which kicked up a storm on Twitter, Trac, and elsewhere.
This is the October 2022 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” Hey, WordPress fans! We are back with you covering the latest WordPress news from the previous month.
Hey, WordPress fans. We are back with another batch of WordPress news, covering everything notable that happened in the last 30 days in the world of WordPress. This is the September 2022 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.”
This is the August 2022 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” Hey WordPress fans, we are back with the latest WordPress news from the last 30 days. This month, there were some big proposals in the WordPress space, including the ideas of not releasing a full default theme and rebranding Full Site Editing.
How much does it cost to host a website? If you want to launch your own website, that’s probably a question that’s at the forefront of your mind. So – what should you expect? Are we talking single digits per month? Double digits, triple digits, quadruple digits? Don’t worry – if you’re just getting started, you’re likely to be in the single digits camp, especially for a simple site.
Hey, WordPress fans. We are back with the latest WordPress news and events from the past month. While we’ve had a quiet few months before this, the previous month had a lot going on, primarily in the WordPress business space.
This is the June 2022 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” The biggest bit of news was the release of WordPress 6.0, which brings a number of enhancements to the Site Editor and full site editing experience, among other tweaks to the block editor and beyond.
This is the May 2022 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” In the biggest news story of the month, WordPress.com made huge changes to its pricing structure with very little fanfare.
This is the April 2022 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” Hey, WordPress fans. We are back with all the most important WordPress news from the last month. March was an eventful month, but primarily on the business side of WordPress.
This is the March 2022 edition of “This Month in WordPress with CodeinWP.” Hey, WordPress fans. While you may have spent last month getting acquainted with the new WordPress full-site editing features that were released in WordPress 5.9, the WordPress train never stops chugging along and we’ve got more juicy tidbits from the last month.