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Salesforce Ventures Invests $300 Million in Automattic, at a $3 Billion Valuation (poststatus.com)
Salesforce Ventures has invested an incredible $300 million as the sole investor in Automattic’s Series D, their first raise since 2014. Total investment is now $491 million over 15 years.
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Duda Nabs $25M to Take on WordPress With a Web Development Platform Aimed at Agencies (techcrunch.com)
True competition never really ends, and today brings the latest development on that front: Duda, which provides a cloud-based website building platform for developers — in its case targeting potentially non-technical builders at digital agencies and SaaS platforms — is announcing that it has raised $25 million from a single investor, Susquehanna Growth Equity. -
WordPress 5.3 Beta 1 (wordpress.org)
WordPress 5.3 Beta 1 is now available! WordPress 5.3 is slated for release on November 12, 2019, and we need your help to get there. Here are some of the big items to test, so we can find and resolve as many bugs as possible in the coming weeks. -
Why We Release Every Week, or Continuous Delivery Explained (www.mailpoet.com)
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Dissecting the WordPress 5.2.3 Update (blog.sucuri.net)
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WordPress Community Contributors to Host Free Online Diversity Workshop Ahead of WordCamp US (wptavern.com)
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WordPress 5.3 to Introduce New Admin Email Verification Screen (wptavern.com)
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Jack Lenox Interview – Web Sustainability, The Last Frontier (themeisle.com)
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How to Translate Sliders in WordPress (Any Slider Plugin) (translatepress.com)
Love ’em or hate ’em, sliders and carousels are a popular design choice for a lot of WordPress sites. But if you’re looking to create a multilingual WordPress site, figuring out how to translate sliders in WordPress can be difficult because slider content exists outside the WordPress editor. To help, we’re going to show you how to translate sliders in WordPress using a simple, non-technical interface.
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Google's Layout Changes and What They Mean for Your SEO (torquemag.io)
When thinking of a typical search page, you are probably picturing this: paid listings, followed by organic search results, right?
That’s fundamentally what Google has delivered for years. However, the way the search engine shows these results has changed over time and there are some new additions to the SERPs. Together, this results in quite a different experience.
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How Print My Blog Makes YouTube Videos Look Good When Printed, and You Can Too (cmljnelson.blog)
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How to Defer Parsing of Javascript Warning in WordPress (4 Methods) (kinsta.com)
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The Web Designer’s Guide to Managing WordPress Sites (managewp.com)
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How to Make A Productised Service Run Like a Well-Oiled Machine (www.wpelevation.com)
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