EP11 - What Full Site Editor means to version control?
WPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
Release Date: 05/07/2021
WPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
On this episode of WPwatercooler titled “Lies, Damned Lies, and Analytics,” the discussion revolves around the complexities and alternatives to using web analytics tools for website management. The hosts, Jason Tucker and Jason Cosper, delve into the fallout from changes to Jetpack stats, prompting users to consider paying for previously free services. They explore the importance of understanding web traffic and analytics beyond traditional tools like Google Analytics, emphasizing performance, privacy, and the need for lightweight alternatives. The episode is informative for those looking...
info_outline EP36 - Digital Spring CleaningWPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outline EP35 – GPTs Gone WildWPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outline EP476 – Free as in PiracyWPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outline EP34 – Zip It: How Devs Gatekeep the InternetWPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outline EP33 - Our 2024 PredictionsWPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outline EP32 – WP Playground’s Plugin ProblemWPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outline EP31 – Playing the Fields APIWPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outline EP29 – Breaking Changes: WordPress 6.3 Drops PHP5WPwatercooler: Dev Branch - Monthly WordPress Web Development Talk Show
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info_outlineThis week on Dev Branch we continue our discuss the Full Site Editor and what it means to web developers using version control.
- WPMerge.io-WP DB Merging, made easy.
- wpsitesync.com
- Page Builder Cloud | The de facto Page Saver for Page Builders
- PublishPress provides publishing plugins for WordPress
- Revisionize – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org
- ACF Extended
- Store WooCommerce order data in a custom table for improved performance.
Panel
- Jason Tucker - jasontucker.blog
- Steve Zehngut - zeek.net
- Jason Cosper - jasoncosper.com
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