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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by jazir5@sh.itjust.works to c/wordpress@sh.itjust.works
 
 

Welcome Wordpress developers, designers and site owners!

I've migrated over here from Reddit, and one of the most common questions posted that were posted on the Wordpress sub were regarding how to optimize Wordpress sites and reduce their load times. This is my self-written guide on how to optimize a Wordpress site for page speed.

Please let me know if I've missed anything, and I'll happily add it to the guide!

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A new website called WP Engine Tracker shows how many sites have moved away from hosting provider WP Engine since the company’s feud with WordPress co-creator Matt Mullenweg began in September. Automattic confirmed it created this site, but didn’t provide any further details. The site’s full URL is WordPressenginetracker.com, which is ironic given Mullenweg and Automattic have argued during the battle that WP Engine misused the WordPress trademark and tricked people into believing that WP Engine is associated with WordPress.com

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One told to take down posts that said nice things about WP Engine

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WordPress co-founder and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg, speaking on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 on Wednesday, said he’s not worried that the recent legal drama between his company, Automattic, and WordPress host WP Engine may lead to a fork of the open source WordPress software. In fact, he said, he’d welcome it.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/24811353

The WordPress fight is heating up.

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Days after 159 people accepted Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg’s offer of a six-month severance package to employees who wanted to leave, the company floated a new offer late on October 16 of a nine-month severance package to anybody who quit immediately. Employees had four hours to decide whether they wanted to take the deal.

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Matt Mullenweg, the WordPress co-founder and Automattic CEO, has been embroiled in a very public and legal fight with WP Engine these last few weeks over the use of WordPress as a trademark and fees Automattic believes WP Engine owes to the WordPress project — sparring that has resulted in WP Engine issuing legal demands of its own.

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WordPress move could have security implications for sites using Advanced Custom Fields plug-in.

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The dispute between WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg and hosting provider WP Engine continues, with Mullenweg announcing that WordPress is “forking” a plugin developed by WP Engine.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/24019601

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The employees accepted a severance package offered to those who disagreed with Matt Mullenweg's direction of WordPress and his fight with WP Engine.

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Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg called WP Engine “a cancer to WordPress.”…

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WordPress’s WP Engine battle is dividing the community.

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WordPress.org has lifted its ban on hosting provider WP Engine until October 1, after putting a block on it earlier this week. The block prevented several sites from updating their plug-ins and themes and exposing them to potential security risk.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to c/wordpress@sh.itjust.works
 
 

WordPress.org has banned WP Engine from accessing its resources and stopped delivering plugin updates to websites hosted on the platform, urging impacted users to choose other hosting providers.

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The brouhaha in the WordPress community looks likely to escalate into a legal battle around trademarks.

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Mullenweg, who co-created WordPress, last week criticized WP Engine for raking in profits without giving much back to the open source project.

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Matt Mullenweg unleashed a no-holds-barred tirade at WP Engine, which has been commercializing WordPress since 2010.