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Weekly Roundup This week: DNS can be a pain for even the most experienced web developers, learn how

[View in browser]( Weekly Roundup This week: DNS can be a pain for even the most experienced web developers, learn how our tools make it easy and stress-free for you. Plus, teamwork makes the dream work, right? Find out how to easily give access and set up roles for your team with our built-in site manager. MEME OF THE WEEK FROM THE BLOG A Guide To WordPress DNS Management With WPMU DEV Hosting D.N.S... These three simple letters can ignite fear in even the most tech-savvy web developers. But don't worry. If you find DNS management, nameserver pointing, and everything else in between overly complex... This article simplifies it ALL for you. Learn what DNS is, how it works, and [how to effortlessly manage the DNS of any domain right from your WPMU DEV interface.]( How to Set Up Users & Roles in The Hub for Your Team Members and Clients Our site manager, The Hub, allows you to grant unlimited users multiple roles on any WordPress site you manage - even if they aren’t WPMU DEV members. Plus, with the help of our Hub Client plugin, you can also create your own fully branded Hub for your team members, clients, and collaborators… All in just a few clicks! Oh, and did we mention it’s all FREE for your users? [Learn how to easily set all this up in minutes]( and give team members and clients as much or as little access as you would like. IN OTHER WORDPRESS NEWS... [New Feature: Font Library]( - WP.org [#111 – Josepha Haden Chomphosy on Navigating WordPress’ Evolution, Growth and Change]( - WPTavern [What’s new in Gutenberg 17.9 (13 March)]( - WP.org [Surprising Tech Trends in WordPress and Beyond]( - WPTavern [Google Integrates Social Media Posts Into Google Business Profiles]( - Search Engine Journal [Automattic Doubles Down on the Developer Community]( - WPTavern 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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