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In this WP Minute podcast episode, Matt discusses changes in WordPress. He focuses on a feature called the Command Palette. This used to be known as the Wayfinder. Matt talks about how this is similar to things you can find in Apple's Spotlight and Descript Notion. He also looks at the competition between WordPress and new platforms like Wix and Squarespace.
Then, Matt talks about what it's like to run a WordPress news site. He shares his experience trying to work with WordCamp, but getting rejected. He thinks about how the relationship between media and events like WordCamp could get better. This episode gives a straightforward look at the challenges of running a WordPress media site and why it's important for people to know your brand. If you're interested in what's next for WordPress or how media partnerships work, this is a great episode to listen to.
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Thanks Pressable for supporting the podcast! What hosting should feel like...nothing! https://pressable.com/wpminute
In this WP Minute podcast episode, Matt discusses changes in WordPress. He focuses on a feature called the Command Palette. This used to be known as the Wayfinder. Matt talks about how this is similar to things you can find in Apple's Spotlight and Descript Notion. He also looks at the competition between WordPress and new platforms like Wix and Squarespace.
Then, Matt talks about what it's like to run a WordPress news site. He shares his experience trying to work with WordCamp, but getting rejected. He thinks about how the relationship between media and events like WordCamp could get better. This episode gives a straightforward look at the challenges of running a WordPress media site and why it's important for people to know your brand. If you're interested in what's next for WordPress or how media partnerships work, this is a great episode to listen to.
WordPress 6.3 Will Introduce A Command Palette
Original Article
Podcasting as a Marketing Strategy
Original Article
CMS Market Share Analysis June 2023
Original Article
AI Website Builder: The Next-Gen Builder Created by 10Web
Original Website
How Guildenberg Hopes To Improve the WordPress Ecosystem
Original Article
10 WordPress Site Editor (FSE) Features You Didn't Know About
Original Article
Support our work at https://thewpminute.com/support
Get the newsletter at https://thewpminute.com/subscribe
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