Part of what helps WordPress power 35% of the web is language: WordPress is fully translated into 68 languages. Pair that with the WordPress native apps, which make WordPress available
Part of what helps WordPress power 35% of the web is language: WordPress is fully translated into 68 languages. Pair that with the WordPress native apps, which make WordPress available
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Back towards the end of last year, I did a few posts on Gutenberg for WordPress. Since then there’s been a bit more clarity around what 2019 will bring for
Back in December I posted about stopping WordPress from updating to WordPress 5 (which includes the terrible Gutenberg. However, I realised soon afterwards that was the wrong thing to do;
I’ve discussed before the problems WordpRess 5 and Gutenberg present me; I’ve avoided upgrading to WordPress 5 and remained on WordPress 4.9.x as I plan my migration to ClassicPress. Despite