WP Builds Newsletter #60 - WordPress 5.2 pushed back, new icons and Thanos search

April 29, 2019 00:18:53
WP Builds Newsletter #60 - WordPress 5.2 pushed back, new icons and Thanos search
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WP Builds Newsletter #60 - WordPress 5.2 pushed back, new icons and Thanos search

Apr 29 2019 | 00:18:53

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Show Notes

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This weeks WordPress news - Covering The Week Commencing 22nd April 2019:

WordPress Core

WordPress 5.2 Pushed Back to May 7, RC 1 Now Available for Testing

WordPress 5.2 Release Candidate

WordPress 5.2 Will Add 13 New Icons to the Dashicon Librarye

Community

The Future of SEO is on the SERP

Laraberg, a Gutenberg Implementation for Laravel, is Now in Beta

Security

Why Hiding Your WordPress Version Isn’t Enough

Plugins Added to Malicious Campaign

Plugins

Boost Your Store’s Performance and Pages with WooCommerce 3.6

Introducing Mini Cart & Off-canvas Cart Modules to WooPack

BuddyPress 4.3.0 Security and Maintenance Release

Branda 3.1 Smarter SMTP, Signup Codes, and +25 Upgrades

WP Builds

Making your WordPress website multilingual with Amir Helzer from WPML

Not WordPress, but useful anyway...

Google Thanos Easter Egg Wipes Out Half of All Search Engine Results

10% of Twitter Users are Creating 80% of Tweets

72% of People Have Used Voice Search Through a Digital Assistant in 2019

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