
WordPress 6.6 “Dorsey” is the second major release of 2024, and the 31st consecutive release with contributions by rtCampers.
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WordPress 6.6 “Dorsey” is the second major release of 2024, and the 31st consecutive release with contributions by rtCampers.
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Drupal to WordPress migration: Directives to preserve your SEOMoving your website from Drupal to WordPress can be a SEO nightmare if not done right. This guide offers a step-by-step approach to ensure a smooth migration that safeguards your hard-earned search engine ranking. Learn about crucial considerations like redirects, content optimization, and backlinks management.
Launch your professional journey with rtCamp's Campus Hiring Program. We’re seeking talented Software Engineers, Business Development Executives, and Technical Project Coordinators. Get started with top-notch training and mentorship, competitive pay, no employment bonds, and the flexibility to work from anywhere.
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Everything you need to know about Decoupled and Headless WordPress (we’ve worked on both)It may not be obvious, but Decoupled WordPress and Headless WordPress are two different things. Find out what they are, their differences, and when to use which.
Launching our revamped WordPress development course under a CC0 license, making it freely available to the community, and for anyone willing to build a career in WordPress development.
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Benefits of Migrating to WordPress for Enterprise WebsitesMake a move towards growth potential, scalability, security, and seamless user experiences. Learn the benefits of migrating to WordPress CMS for enterprise websites.
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Optimize, Revamp, and Migrate: Unlocking Growth for Web PublishersUnlock growth and performance for publishing businesses through website revamping! Join us as we share our expertise and experiences in transforming websites to drive success.
As WordPress turns 20, we celebrated by organizing a contributors' week within rtCamp. Over 30 rtCampers participated and enabled contributions to WordPress Core, CLI, Support, Translations and Openverse projects.
As part of our educational initiative to promote open-source, Alberto Medina from Google interacted with students about WordPress and the Creator Economy.
With Universal Analytics (UA) sunsetting in July 2023, here’s our switch-up guide for migrating to Google Analytics (GA4).