Yoast SEO Premium v27.5 - the #1 WordPress SEO plugin
Get more visitors from Google and Bing Attract more visitors from social media Increase your readers’ engagement.
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Get more visitors from Google and Bing Attract more visitors from social media Increase your readers’ engagement.
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WP Adminify PRO v4.1.15 - Powerhouse Toolkit for WordPress Dashboard
Increase your site’s efficiency by powering up your WordPress Dashboard in a few easy clicks! Organise your dashboard the way you need it with customisable Admin Columns, Login Customizer, Menu Editor, Activity Logs and much more...
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Increase your site’s efficiency by powering up your WordPress Dashboard in a few easy clicks! Organise your dashboard the way you need it with customisable Admin Columns, Login Customizer, Menu Editor, Activity Logs and much more...
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ElementsKit v4.4.0 - The Ultimate Addons for Elementor Page Builder
Meet ElementsKit – The Ultimate addons for elementor page builder with Header builder, footer builder, Megamenu builder, 50+ custom addons elementor pack, 20 Home page ready Layout Pack, 500+ Section pack with layout-kit.
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Meet ElementsKit – The Ultimate addons for elementor page builder with Header builder, footer builder, Megamenu builder, 50+ custom addons elementor pack, 20 Home page ready Layout Pack, 500+ Section pack with layout-kit.
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Hoops v1.5.0 - Basketball Club & Sports WordPress Theme
Hoops is a dynamic WordPress theme with a modern and sporty design, perfect for basketball clubs, sports teams, and league organizers. Tailored for basketball coaches, NBA enthusiasts, streetball players, and sports schools, it suits any sports-related business or organization.
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Hoops is a dynamic WordPress theme with a modern and sporty design, perfect for basketball clubs, sports teams, and league organizers. Tailored for basketball coaches, NBA enthusiasts, streetball players, and sports schools, it suits any sports-related business or organization.
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WordPress is finally getting a "who's online" feature and honestly it's about time
1. The problem – In multi-author WordPress sites, editors often unknowingly work on the same post simultaneously or overwrite each other’s changes because there’s no real-time awareness of who is editing what.
2. WordPress has a post locking system, but it only warns you after you’ve already opened a post, by which time you may have already started making conflicting edits.
3. A feature plugin called Presence API was published to the WordPress.org plugin directory in April (not yet in core).
4. The plugin introduces a “Who’s Online” dashboard widget, an avatar stack in the admin bar, an Editors column in the post list (shows active editors before you open a post), and an “Online” filter on the Users list.
5. It uses the existing Heartbeat API and stores presence data in a dedicated table with a 60‑second TTL. A separate table was necessary because storing ephemeral data in shared cache tables was wiping site‑wide cache on every heartbeat tick (discovered during WordPress 7.0 development).
6. The plugin is still experimental (not recommended for production sites). You can try it via a Playground demo, and the core team is actively collecting feedback in the #feature-presence-api Slack channel.
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1. The problem – In multi-author WordPress sites, editors often unknowingly work on the same post simultaneously or overwrite each other’s changes because there’s no real-time awareness of who is editing what.
2. WordPress has a post locking system, but it only warns you after you’ve already opened a post, by which time you may have already started making conflicting edits.
3. A feature plugin called Presence API was published to the WordPress.org plugin directory in April (not yet in core).
4. The plugin introduces a “Who’s Online” dashboard widget, an avatar stack in the admin bar, an Editors column in the post list (shows active editors before you open a post), and an “Online” filter on the Users list.
5. It uses the existing Heartbeat API and stores presence data in a dedicated table with a 60‑second TTL. A separate table was necessary because storing ephemeral data in shared cache tables was wiping site‑wide cache on every heartbeat tick (discovered during WordPress 7.0 development).
6. The plugin is still experimental (not recommended for production sites). You can try it via a Playground demo, and the core team is actively collecting feedback in the #feature-presence-api Slack channel.
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