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There is a new PHP release in town!
There is a new PHP release in town!
There is a new PHP release in town!
On a memorable evening in Tokyo, State of the Word 2024 brought together WordPress enthusiasts from around the world—hundreds in
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Openverse.org, the vibrant platform for openly licensed media, has introduced a sleek and modern Dark Mode feature. This new site
Allow us to cache, pretty please. As the internet grew over the years, so did how much Google crawls. While
The experimental Performance Insights Panel will be removed in January 2025, replaced by new insights within the Performance panel itself.
There is a new PHP release in town!
There is a new PHP release in town!
There is a new PHP release in town!
There is a new PHP release in town!
WordPress 6.7.1 is now available! This minor release features 16 bug fixes throughout Core and the Block Editor. WordPress 6.7.1
The Chrome team is experimenting with a new File System Observer API that informs developers of changes to the file
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