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- The FAIR Package Manager Just Launched as a WordPress Repository Alternative – but What Exactly Is It?by Martin Dubovic on juin 9, 2025 at 10:16 am
A few days ago, the annual WordCamp Europe meetup took place in the picturesque city of Basel, Switzerland. The biggest announcement from the event was the new FAIR Package Manager - but what exactly is it? In this article we dive into the details, including Matt Mullenweg's reaction when asked about it on stage.
- I Tried Hostinger’s New Horizons AI Developer Tool: Is the Hype Justified?by Martin Dubovic on mai 29, 2025 at 7:40 am
Hostinger Horizons is marketed as an easy way for non-developers without a technical background to build their own apps, but it can also be used to build websites. I decided to try both and in this post I will share the results with you. I'll also provide my overall thoughts on Hostinger Horizons's strengths, limitations, and usefulness.
- Google Just Released an Avalanche of New AI Tools…Here’s the Breakdownby Martin Dubovic on mai 26, 2025 at 9:27 am
During Google's annual I/O developer conference, they simultaneously released a combination of dozens of other AI tools and features - literally dozens. Here are the top six, along with a summary of some of the others.
- Win a Free Spot in Modern WordPress Fast Trackby Milica Aleksandric on mai 13, 2025 at 1:50 pm
We believe everyone deserves access to quality WordPress development education, regardless of financial circumstances. That’s why we’re excited to announce that we’re giving away one free spot in our upcoming Modern WordPress Fast Track course to someone who couldn’t otherwise afford it. About the Course Modern WordPress Fast Track is a 10-week course that will… Read More »Win a Free Spot in Modern WordPress Fast Track
- Optimole Review – I Actually Tried It. Here’s What It Did to My Imagesby Karol K on mai 12, 2025 at 10:40 am
Images can quietly wreck your site. They generally slow pages down, eat bandwidth, and frustrate users if they take too long to load - especially on mobile. Any solution to this?