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- Twenty Twenty-Five and the like, impermanent beauty of the passage of time, man.
- How to make sure your WordPress site (and your XML sitemap) doesnât get lost in translation. Hot Off The Presses: Whatâs New? We Love You Too, WP Forms! We were delighted to recently see WP Forms [joining the conditional logic party](. And not a decade too soon! (what is it about decades here ð¤) Innovative! Fresh! I bet you this really has Gravity Forms quaking. Quaking, I say! Or could it possibly be because [Forminator]( (which has had this stuff available for free for eons) continues to steal a march in the [wp.org]( plugin repository.ð Not that they are too worried about that. I mean buying [forminator.com]( (and redirecting it to WP Forms) is absolutely not the sign of a man whoâs worried. Absolutely not. Also, classy. ð But, perhaps best of all, we recently received this excellent offer from the WP forms division over at Awesome: "Id love to invite you to join our affiliate programs, which have a commission rate starting from 20% (and can increase based on your performance). We can discuss more benefits for you, like free licenses and personalized code." Oh man, itâs so nice for you to think of us! Weâll mull it over and get back to you ð WordPress Playground Has Now Made The World Your Uhh⦠Playground You can WordPress on a plane, you can WordPress on a train, you can WordPress here or there, you can WordPress anywhere! *Ahem* Sorry, that was a bit Seuss-picious, but we were just thinking about all the places youâll go. Okay, weâll seriously stop now. If youâve ever wanted to keep playing around on WordPress Playground, even while youâre on a train, plane or in the middle of nowhere with a fox in socks but no internet access, youâre in luck. WordPress Playground is [now available in offline mode](, and it can be installed as a Progressive Web App (PWA), so you can develop your ideas wherever you are. Fun times for those jet-set digital nomads and productivity hackers who want to keep working in every conceivable moment! Or, for anyone who dreams of grabbing their laptop and a walking stick and wandering off into the forest never to return. Good luck out there! Psst⦠If Your WordPress Meetup Group Is Inactive, Itâs Gonna Be Removed Nowâs a good time to check on that WordPress Meetup Group you damn near forgot about because you created it so long ago. If it hasnât been active in a while, itâll be [given the olâ heave-ho by Sept 16th, 2024]( as the Community Team does a bit of a clear-out. Hereâs the [list of groups that are marked for removal](0), so if yours is on there youâll need to email support@wordcamp.org before the deadline. Hey⦠now that you donât need a reliable internet connection to use Playground to [demo WordPress to first-time Meetup participants](, maybe you can have your next Meetup somewhere remote and exciting⦠like the surface of the Moon or beautiful sunny [Hell, Michigan*](. *We almost felt bad about suggesting you go to Hell, but after looking at that tourist info page it actually seems like a genuinely fun place. Twenty Twenty-Five Is Coming. Last week, WordPress announced the [release squad for 6.7]( and also announced that the default theme for the next release will be [Twenty Twenty-Five]( (no surprises thereâ¦) When WordPress themes are in development thereâs often a lot of highfalutin descriptions that sound like they were whispered by an art student wearing a beret and smoking a tiny cigarette. This one is no exception: The glimpses of natural beauty and ancestry woven into the theme evoke ideas of impermanence, the passage of time, and continuous evolution. I mean, come on. Itâs a website theme, not a Georgia OâKeefe painting. HOWEVER, we will admit that it is looking pretty nice and elegant, and should be a great fit for personal blogs, photography portfolios, news sites and online stores. The new theme will be fully compatible with the Site Editor and will use new design tools, such as the Grid block and Pattern/Section Styles. Have opinions about it? Think it needs more or less natural beauty and impermanence? Whether you love it or hate it, you can jump into the [Figma file]( and leave your comments. Or, tune into the weekly Slack meetings in [#core-themes]( to chime in (beret optional). New Annual Hosting Plans: Weâre Ready to Lock It Down (If Youâll Have Us) Up until now, weâve just been taking things month by month⦠not really thinking about the future. But weâre finally ready for a longer term commitment. What do you say? [Should we go yearly together?]( Mind Bloggling Stats - On average, WordPress usage has been increasing by 12% every year since 2011. Well on track to take over the world, hey? ([Source]()
- Apparently, less than one percent (0.2%) of people who use WordPress plugins take the time to review them. ([Source]()
- After English (52.1%), the languages most frequently used on the internet include Spanish (5.5%), German (4.8%), Russian (4.5%) and Japanese (4.3%). ([Source]()
- At least 13 thousand WordPress websites are hacked every day. Ummm yikes! Double check those dodgy plugins! ([Source]()
- The number of spam messages received on WordPress sites is 6,208 times higher than the number of real comments. *sigh* Turns out bots are working harder than us! ([Source](~:text=Did%20you%20know%20WordPress%20receives,content%20has%20become%20a%20menace.)) Deep Dive: Traducción de WordPress: ¿Cómo Puedo Hacer Que Funcione? 56% of WordPress sites are created in languages other than English, and the number of non-English websites is on the rise. There are obvious reasons to translate your WordPress website, such as making your site accessible to a global audience, expanding your user base and of course, making sure that terrifying little green owl doesnât kill you in your sleep. There are plenty of plugins out there that promise to do the trick, including TranslatePress, Loco Translate, WPML and Polylang. But what should you keep in mind when it comes to translating your site? Keep reading for a bit of handy savoir-faire (je suis vraiment désolé) and pitfalls to watch out for. First, Figure Out If You Really Need a Multilingual Site Translating your WordPress site will take a bit of work, so make sure youâre actually getting international traffic first. Thereâs a [great walk-through]( here on how to use Google Analytics to find out what languages your visitors have set their browsers to. Also, think about the importance of quality and accuracy for the content on the website. Is it a website that sells products and services where thereâs no room for confusion, like law, medicine or finance? Be Wary of AI-Powered Translations WPML recently introduced their [AI-powered translation engine](, using OpenAIâs API to analyze the entire context of your content to create translations that are âperfect or near-perfect.â They claim that their upcoming [AI assistant feature Maiya]( will perform âBetter Than Humanâ translation in German, Spanish, French and Portuguese for your WordPress site. But weâre skeptical. While AI translation can be impressive, it can miss nuances and cultural context and is entirely capable of misunderstanding your siteâs content. Itâs always worth using a Human translator to proofread your AI-translated site to avoid [mortifying mistakes](. Make Sure The Translation Plays Nicely With Yoast As Xevi Baena Ortigosa [points out in this forum post](, automatic translation with DeepL has the potential to cause serious problems with the Yoast plugin. It can cause the XML sitemap to not refresh correctly for the translated URLs, resulting in 404s everywhere and a messed up site. âHallo Weltâ indeed! Be aware of this and test accordingly to make sure translation doesnât break everything. Google suggests using a URL structure that [makes it easy to geotarget your site](, with a country-specific domain for each language. Consider Using hreflang Tags Hreflang tags are a way of marking up the translated pages of your website that are similar in meaning, but are aimed at different languages. They are great for SEO because they make it easier for users who speak another language to find the right version of the page for them, and they also solve the problem of duplicate content. Hereâs Yoastâs [helpful guide to implementing hreflang on your site](. Good luck and Bonne Chance! Blogs & Resources You Shouldnât Miss Does WordPress need to CHILL OUT with developing new features and instead focus on a unified dashboard instead? [Paul Charlton of WPTuts thinks so.]( Itâs the end of an era for the WPwatercooler podcast after a 12 year run. [Check out their last episode and say goodbye.]( Did you know that [Usain Boltâs website was made with WordPress](? It stands to reason that it should load very fast. On the WPTavern Jukebox, Katie Keith & Matt Crowell reveal [the secrets of a successful WordPress product](. Spoiler alert: Itâs listening to your customers and making it easy to use. Who knew? David Bushell concludes that AI is all â[just so disappointingly shite.](â Go on, David, tell us what you really think! Coffee-Break Distractions [Quiz yourself: Can you tell which images are AI and which are real?]( [Mix things together and see what happens, without risking blowing yourself up in the process.]( [Need a laugh? Thereâs a payphone in Washington, D.C. giving out free jokes to anyone who picks up.]( [The (spurious) correlation between per capita margarine consumption and the divorce rate in Maine.]( [If the Moon were only one pixel. Aka. a tediously accurate map of the solar system.]( [Wikipedia article titles that can be sung to the tune of the TMNT theme song.]( [And of course, a bunk bed for cats.]( Found this interesting? Forward it to someone who you think might also love it! INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.