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  • WordPress Playground Explained: Full WordPress in Your Browser (Zero Install)

    WordPress Playground runs a full WordPress site right in your browser. Here are 5 practical ways to use it, plus the honest limitations to know first! The post WordPress Playground Explained: Full WordPress in Your Browser (Zero Install) appeared first on Themeisle Blog.

  • What’s New in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots)

    What’s New in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots)

    WordPress 7.1 is finally here 🥳, and we have been closely following its development. The new version launched on August 19, 2026, timed with WordCamp US. Its focus is on how you collaborate, style, and manage media on your WordPress website, and it fixes a long list of everyday annoyances along the way. Whether you…

  • WordPress.org blog: WordPress 7.1 “Mary Lou”

    WordPress.org blog: WordPress 7.1 “Mary Lou”

    Each WordPress release celebrates an artist who has made an indelible mark on the world of music. WordPress 7.1, code-named “Mary Lou,” honors pioneering jazz pianist, arranger, and composer Mary Lou Williams. A child prodigy who began playing publicly at six, her influence and work cut across nearly every major era of jazz, moving through…

  • How to Refresh Old Blog Posts for SEO (A Workflow That Works)

    How to Refresh Old Blog Posts for SEO (A Workflow That Works)

    Old posts losing traffic? Learn a simple workflow to refresh old blog posts for SEO, plus a free tool that tells you exactly what to fix first.

  • Programmatic SEO for WordPress: An Honest Guide (2026)

    Curious about programmatic SEO on WordPress? Learn how it works, what Google’s scaled content policy means for you, and a realistic 6-step workflow to try it. The post Programmatic SEO for WordPress: An Honest Guide (2026) appeared first on Themeisle Blog.

  • Matt: Surprise DM

    When I saw the Slack notification preview, “Matt, I’m literally crying right now,” I must admit my first reaction was “Oh no, what happened…” Matt, I’m literally crying right now. I just read the Baby & Caregiver Attendance policy that Automattic will fly your baby and whoever is caring for them to be with you…

  • Matt: Student Plan

    Sarah Perez at TechCrunch writes: WordPress.com targets the next generation of web creators with a free student plan. $24/yr, starting with “6 GB of storage, backups, staging sites, and other tools, as well as support for plug-ins, SFTP/SSH, phpMyAdmin, and Studio Sync“

  • Open Channels FM: How AI is Transforming Open Source Communities and Digital Innovation

    In this episode of Open Web Conversations, Adam Weeks chats with Nate Stewart on AI’s transformative impact on open source. They explore challenges, opportunities, and the evolving role of agencies as digital experiences shift in the AI era.

  • How to Sell Courses in WordPress Without WooCommerce

    How to Sell Courses in WordPress Without WooCommerce

    Selling courses in WordPress? You might not need WooCommerce at all. This guide compares native LMS checkout against WooCommerce so you can pick the right setup.

  • Teachable vs WordPress: Where Should You Actually Sell Your Course?

    Teachable vs WordPress for selling courses: real fee math, ownership, customization, and features compared honestly, plus a clear pick for you! The post Teachable vs WordPress: Where Should You Actually Sell Your Course? appeared first on Themeisle Blog.