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+ 6 easy ways to speed up your development workflow... Weekly Roundup This week: The ultimate WordPr

+ 6 easy ways to speed up your development workflow... [View in browser]( Weekly Roundup This week: The ultimate WordPress local development cheat sheet, plus, an often overlooked tool that can drastically speed up your workflow and help get projects completed on time, every time. MEME OF THE WEEK FROM THE BLOG The Ultimate WordPress Local Development Cheat Sheet Whether you're completely new to local development or maybe a tad rusty... This guide has everything you need to know and will shortcut your path to success. Learn it all, from installing local server software to deploying a local WordPress site on your live server. By the end, we guarantee you'll either be a complete local web dev pro or entirely back up to speed if it's been a while.[Check it out!]( 6 Ways To Speed Up Your WordPress Web Development With Mind Mapping Mind mapping can be incredibly helpful for organzing website structure, brainstorming content ideas, managing project tasks... The list goes on. If you're a web developer looking for new ways to work smarter and faster, so that you can get projects completed and delivered on time, you need to check out these six simple but effective mind mapping hacks. [Level up your project workflow and organization](. IN OTHER WORDPRESS NEWS... [Episode 79: Why Start a WordPress Media Corps (and Why Now?)]( - WP Briefing [How to Help Customers Understand Security]( - The Admin Bar [How Much Should You Pay a WordPress Developer in 2024?]( - Codeable [3 key observations about the Google March 2024 core update]( - Search Engine Land [OpenAI releases GPT-4o, a faster model that’s free for all ChatGPT users]( - The Verge WANT MORE?... Visit the [WPMU DEV Blog](for more WordPress wisdom, and enough tips, tutorials, and reviews to last you a lifetime. Like our content? Share the love! Forward this edition to someone who would enjoy it. Thanks for reading, see you on the next one. 👊 [Link to WPMU DEV Home page]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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