WordPress Widgets Getting You Closer To WYSIWYG via @sejournal, @RebekahDunne

WordPress has published a post revealing the power behind the 5.8 version, what does this mean for Devs and SEO’s working with widgets?The post WordPress Widgets Getting You Closer To WYSIWYG appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/wordpress-widgets-getting-you-closer-to-wysiwyg/416031/?utm_source_all=sej-feed

Created 4y | Aug 11, 2021, 11:21:40 AM


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