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Tips Tuesday – Site Speed, Broken Links, Chrome, Astra Widget, Gutenberg Tutorials
Tips this week include:
• Why I’m doing so many host migrations lately
• How Gutenberg helped me make a super snazzy affiliate link page
• Why it’s time to have another look at all the new Gutenberg Ninja course tutorials
• A zero-day vulnerability in the Chrome browser
• Why you need to immediately delete the Broken Link Checker plugin and better alternatives
• Why you don’t want to rely on your host to update your PHP version for you on Dec 1
• Why you need to stop cleaning your database so often
• We’re getting close to the next WordPress release – find out what’s in it
• How to use Astra Widgets
• What I’m watching for in Google Search Console’s new Speed Report rolling out
• And check out the extreme speed on one of my site audit client’s site
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38 New Gutenberg Ninja Tutorials
While Gutenberg Ninja is already THE most in-depth course full of real-world examples, I’m making it even better.
See what’s new and what’s coming.
Why You Must Update to PHP 7.2 or Higher Before Dec 2019
PHP is the coding language that WordPress, plugins, and themes use. And it is ever evolving.
Support for version 7.1 will cease on December 1, 2019.
Failure to upgrade will leave your site with a security hole.
Discover how to check and change your PHP version right now.
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What’s New in WordPress 5.3
A LOT of big changes are being packed into the next major release of WordPress 5.3, which will roll out in November.
They include a whole gaggle of Gutenberg updates too.
Get a sneak peek at what you’ll see and changes you need to know about in the upcoming release.
Pretty Links Causes Disk Space Overages
The Pretty Links plugin is throwing so many PHP errors that it is causing the PHP error log file to balloon up to over a gigabyte (GB) in size.
That is triggering disk space overage warnings from your host.
See what the warning symptoms are and what actions to take now.
XML Sitemaps Coming to WordPress Core
An XML sitemap is like a treasure map of links to your site’s content that’s made specifically for search engine bots to read.
WordPress doesn’t natively generate one.
That’s why we have to use plugins like Yoast SEO to generate one for us.
Now WordPress, Yoast, and Google are conspiring to bring XML sitemap generation into the core of WordPress.
Discover what’s on the drawing board for this proposal, and what it means for your SEO.
Text Links on Gallery Images in Gutenberg
Here’s something you can’t do in the WordPress Classic Editor – put clickable links on top of images, including in an image gallery.
Discover the endless possibilities of how you can use this unique Gutenberg feature.