Month: February 2023

How to Create GDPR Compliant Forms in WordPress

Do you want to create GDPR-compliant forms in WordPress? European Union’s new GDPR law requires explicit user consent to store personal information so that users can have more personal control over their data stored on websites. In this article, we will show you how to easily create GDPR-compliant forms in WordPress. What is GDPR? The…

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New Proposal Calls for Automated Performance Monitoring for WordPress Core

WordPress Core Committer Adam Silverstein has published a proposal for adding automated performance tooling that would offer continuous monitoring for performance issues so they can be resolved before major regressions are committed to core. “Similar to our unit test suite, automated performance testing would help protect core from introducing large performance regressions by catching problems immediately and…

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How to Embed a Facebook Video in WordPress

Do you want to embed a Facebook video in WordPress? The videos that you post to Facebook also make great content for your website. By embedding a Facebook video feed, you can keep your site fresh and interesting while also growing your Facebook following. In this article, we’ll show you an easy way to embed…

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WordPress Training Team Seeks Feedback with Individual Learner Survey

In 2020, WordPress began prioritizing education as critical to the project’s future, launching Learn.WordPress to support beginners to advanced learners with free educational content. Over the past two years, WordPress’ Training team has been instrumental in building and expanding this resource with synchronous and asynchronous learning opportunities, as well as downloadable lesson plans for instructors…

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