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New Features & Improvements Coming to WordPress 5.2

Since its launch in February, version 5.1 of WordPress has been downloaded over 19 million times. While the first major release of the year introduced a number of tools to make the CMS even better, faster, and more secure, the development of version 5.2 is now underway to improve the CMS further. As a result of the development, the WordPress Core Team recently released WordPress 5.2 Beta 2 to give users a sneak peek into what new features and improvements version 5.2 is bringing. Slated for release on April 30, WordPress 5.2 mainly emphasizes the improvement of the Block Editor and Site Health Features. Click Here to Read the full article on XHTMLjunction official blog.
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7+ Free Responsive Email Templates to Help You Grow Your Business

When you’re running a business online, email marketing is definitely one of the best marketing techniques to reach and connect with your target customers. And, with over 50% of all email opens being occurred on mobile devices, the demand for responsive email templates has become higher than ever today. Whether you want to get people to sign-up your email list or are planning to send your existing customers offers all day long, there is a legion of free and paid responsive email templates out there for your rescue. In this list, we have collected 7+ best free responsive email templates which you can use for all kinds of email marketing campaigns and newsletters. Click Here to Read the full article on XHTMLjunction official blog.

Intrinsic Web Design: Everything You Need to Know

On the 8th anniversary of Responsive Web Design, Jen Simmons, Designer Advocate at Mozilla, introduced a new concept in web design, Intrinsic Web Design. Read this post to know what this new concept is all about with five notable changes in the history of web design! Ashish – A web developer and blogger at XHTMLJunction, has written this article for JustCreative. Click here  to read full article.

HTTP/2: What Is It and Why It Matters for a WordPress Site

Whenever you visit a web page, your browser requests the web server to fetch all the assets of a page and transmit all the requested data to the web browser. Since the inception of the web, this process has mostly been handled via HTTP/1.1 – a protocol used by the web browser and web server to request and transmit data to each other. Ashish – A web developer and blogger at XHTMLJunction, has written this article for WPBlog.  Click here  to read full article.

Mobile-First Indexing for WordPress: What It Is & Tips to Optimize

If you like to keep up with the latest  Google’s algorithm changes , you might have noticed that the search engine giant has been placing a big emphasis on mobile over the past few years. Whether it is about  making a website mobile-friendly  or  gradually shifting its search index to mobile-first , Google is indeed leaving no stone unturned in showing more relevant search results to mobile searchers and making the web universally accessible to everyone.  Read full article on XHTMLJunction official blog.

How to Make Your WordPress Site GDPR Compliant

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is probably the biggest change so far in the field of data privacy regulation law, will come into effect on the 25th May 2018. Combining all the European data privacy laws into one regulation, the new law provides European Union citizens a much stronger and better control over the way their personal data is being tracked, collected, used and stored online. Ashish – A web developer and blogger at XHTMLJunction, has written this article for Jeffbullas. Click here to read full article.

Progressive Web Apps: Everything You Need To Know About

Whether it is life or technology, the only constant is the change. There was a time when developers used to create separate websites for mobile and desktop devices. This required twice the maintenance work. We then soon entered the era of web apps and responsive web design. Both of this are relatively easier and better approaches to make a website accessible on all devices. And now, with the incredible growth and adoption of mobile devices, native apps are severely dominating both web apps and responsive websites. Ashish – A web developer and blogger at XHTMLJunction, has written this article for RSwebsols. Click here to read full article.