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  1. Delay in release of WordPress 7.0 stems from concerns over the real-time collaboration feature. The focus is on targeting "extreme stability." The post WordPress Delays Release Of Version 7.0 To Focus On Stability appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  2. WordPress Foundation faces setback in attempt to trademark "Hosted WordPress" and "Managed WordPress" The post WordPress Foundation Suffers Setback In Trademark Application appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  3. Gutenberg 22.7 adds features that lay the groundwork for a role as an AI publishing platform and improve the editing experience. The post WordPress Gutenberg 22.7 Lays Groundwork For AI Publishing appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  4. WordPress posted a reminder that the WordPress Jubilee, in which previously blocked community members are unblocked, is still ongoing. The post WordPress Jubilee Of Forgiveness Continues appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  5. Matt Mullenweg declared that Joost de Valk is persona non grata because he feels Joost "stabbed" him when he was down The post WordPress Leader Mullenweg Silences Joost De Valk appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  6. Find out how WordPress & vibe coding can come together for rapid client website creation, under your agency's brand. The post WordPress Meets Vibe Coding: White-Labeled Platform & API For Search-Ready AI Websites appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  7. WordPress membership plugin vulnerability exposing Stripe payment setup data affects up to 10,000 websites. The post WordPress Membership Plugin Flaw Exposes Sensitive Stripe Data appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  8. WordPress announced the ability to secure a domain name registration for an entire century for a one-time payment The post WordPress Offers New 100-Year Domain Name Registrations appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  9. Progress Planner extends Yoast SEO with actionable guidance to further improve website performance The post WordPress Plugin Extends Yoast SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  10. WordPress published AI guidelines with five principles designed to encourage responsible use of AI. The post WordPress Publishes AI Guidelines To Combat AI Slop appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  11. WordPress security release 6.92 fixes 10 vulnerabilities but also causes some sites to crash, requiring bugfix release 6.9.3. The post WordPress Releases A Security Update Followed By A Bugfix appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  12. WordPress releases three plugins for integrating Claude, Gemini, or OpenAI into websites The post WordPress Releases AI Plugins For Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, And OpenAI appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  13. Official WordPress AI Experiments plugin enables users to get advance access to AI features right now. The post WordPress Releases Updated AI Experiments Plugin appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  14. A smarter robots.txt can stop SEO issues before they start. Clean up WordPress crawl paths, block noise, and point bots to what matters. The post WordPress Robots.txt: What Should You Include? appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  15. A WordPress plugin that enables users to scrape other sites and publish their content contains a critical vulnerability The post WordPress Scraper Plugin Compromised By Security Vulnerability appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  16. WordPress issues second security release 6.9.4 to address vulnerabilities that version 6.9.2 apparently failed to patch. The post WordPress Security Release 6.9.4 Fixes Issues 6.9.2 Failed To Address appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  17. Learn the WordPress SEO fundamentals that separate high-performing sites from those buried in search results. The post WordPress SEO Checklist: Get Ready For (Site) Launch appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  18. Let's debunk common WordPress SEO myths to help you drive better rankings and gain clarity on your SEO strategy. The post WordPress SEO Myths Busted: What You Really Need To Know appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  19. Three events signal that a parallel WordPress community is gaining momentum The post WordPress Shakeup Signaled By 3 Recent Events appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  20. Critical vulnerability in WordPress User Registration & Membership plugin enables unauthenticated attackers to obtain administrator role. The post WordPress User Registration & Membership Plugin Vulnerability appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  21. A WordPress bug is causing fatal errors on WooCommerce sites, resulting in widespread outages. The post WordPress WooCommerce Bug Causing Sites To Crash appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  22. WordPress community responds to the use of the official WordPress X account for "childish" trolling. The post WordPress X Account’s ‘Childish’ Trolling Causes Backlash appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  23. Matt Mullenweg shares three reasons why WordPress will grow stronger in the near future and his thoughts on succession planning The post WordPress’s Next Phase: Mullenweg Shares What’s Ahead appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  24. Will WordPress's troubled real-time collaboration feature be worth delaying the release of WP 7.0? The post WordPress’s Troubled Real-Time Collaboration Feature appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  25. WordPress co-founder and Automattic are alleged to have planned to target at least ten competitors beyond WP Engine. The post WP Engine Complaint Adds Unredacted Allegations About Mullenweg Plan appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article





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