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Breaking up is hard to do... Weekly Roundup This week: How to combine WooCommerce and Elementor to c

Breaking up is hard to do... [View in browser]( Weekly Roundup This week: How to combine WooCommerce and Elementor to create a scroll-stopping online store for your clients. Plus, how to clean up a hacked WP site with the help of our Defender plugin (free tools only!). MEME OF THE WEEK NEW FROM THE BLOG Shop it To Me: Combine Elementor and WooCommerce For An Amazing Online Store Are you looking to open your own WooCommerce store? Or maybe you’ve built WooCommerce stores for clients, but want to build better custom eCommerce stores? In this post, learn [how to combine Elementor and WooCommerce to create a show-stopping online store.]( So You’ve Been Hacked! How to Clean Up a Hacked WordPress Site You wake up one morning and the worst has happened… You’ve been hacked! But don’t panic, there’s a path to get your website back into your control from hackers. In fact, we break it all down for you [in this article](. Including how to resolve many hacking issues for free with the help of our WordPress security plugin, Defender. THE DEV'S PIXELS New Comic: "A Developer’s Bad Breakup" Check out our full WordPress/ techy comic collection [here](. They're all carefully hand-crafted by our team and free for you to use and share as you wish. IN OTHER WP NEWS... [Proposal: A new kind of default theme]( - WP.org [WordPress Performance Team Is Working on a Module for SVG Uploads]( - WPTavern [Maddy Osman on Writing for Humans and Robots - Post Status Draft 119]( - Post Status [Google Lets Businesses Set Auto Responses To Common Questions]( - Search Engine Journal [What’s new in Gutenberg 13.7? (20 July)]( - WP.org [Bright Mode: A New Block Theme with Vibrant Colors, Patterns, and Custom Block Styles]( - WPTavern [Is WordPress bigger than Wal-Mart?]( - MasterWP Thirsty For More? Visit the [WPMU DEV Blog]( for more WordPress wisdom, and enough tips, tutorials, and reviews to last you a lifetime. Help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone who would enjoy it. Thanks for reading, see you on the next one. 👊 [Link to WPMU DEV Home page]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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