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Of new WhatsApp privacy features ISSUE 1178 WordPress News The Locals are DePressed ServerPress anno

Of new WhatsApp privacy features [View in browser]( ISSUE 1178 WordPress News The Locals are De(Server)Pressed ServerPress announced they are closing shop after a dozen years in business, citing landscape growth diluting product market share. Their local WordPress development tool, DesktopServer, was an extremely popular alternative to Local by Flywheel, Xammp, and Docker. [Scan the obit.]( WPTavern WordPress Wannabes One of the great things about WP is the flexibility it allows users. From its minimal requirements to its maximum availability, there are many storied ways to work in the platform. Paul Bearne, an enthusiast and WP Core contributor since 2014, chats about the subject on WP Tavern’s Jukebox podcast. [Listen or read the transcript here.]( WPTavern Jukebox Themes, Plugins, and Resources The Spotlight’s on Woo WooCommerce v6.8 has just been released. Topping the list of new features: Smart Shipping for new sites. Smart shipping simplifies the setup experience, guiding new merchants through a spotlight tour, where focus is placed on critical tasks first. [Check out the release.]( WooCommerce Reviews and Opinion Demographic Traffic The competition is fierce. With literally billions of sites on the web (and climbing daily), what can you do to draw consumers your way? Here are five tips to create great content and generate more traffic on your WordPress site. [Free tips here!]( 👈 WP Mayor Off Topic, Random Stuff Peeping Toms, Beware WhatsApp, Meta’s uber popular messaging app, announced three new privacy features: leaving groups silently, online status visibility permissions, and screenshot blocking. The first two are slated to roll out later this month, while the third is still in testing mode with no scheduled release date. [More details here.]( DigitalTrends --------------------------------------------------------------- Psst, down here! Keen to tell us how funny/offensive/boring/wrong we are today? Bug the social media team on [Twitter]( -- #The WhiP takes no responsibility for anything said or implied in this newsletter (own butt, saved ✔). Also, help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone you think might get a kick out of it. [And tell them to sign up here.]( Until next time. Via: The DEV's Pixels. Check out our full collection of hand-crafted WP comics [here.]( [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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