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Deep-level WooCommerce troubleshooting and optimisation. From database bloat to checkout failures, I fix the problems that cost you revenue.

WordPress 7.0 Beta 3

WordPress 7.0 Beta 3

WordPress 7.0 Beta 3 landed on 5 March 2026, carrying more than 148 updates and fixes since Beta 2 — 70 in the Editor and 78 in Core. That volume of change in a single beta cycle tells you something about the complexity of this release. If you run a WooCommerce store, the arrival of

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Wednesday, 6th May, 2026

WordPress 7.0 Beta 5

WordPress 7.0 Beta 5

WordPress 7.0 is now in late beta testing, and if you run a WooCommerce store, the clock is ticking on a decision you need to make before 20 May 2026. Not about whether to upgrade. About how to upgrade, and when. Beta 5 landed in March with more than 101 fixes since Beta 3, which

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Tuesday, 5th May, 2026

WordPress 7.0 Release Candidate 1

WordPress 7.0 Release Candidate 1

WordPress 7.0 Release Candidate 1 has landed, and if you are running a WooCommerce store, this is not a release you can afford to treat like a routine update and forget about. This is the most significant WordPress core release in years, and it has already had its timeline shifted once. Understanding what changed, why

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Tuesday, 5th May, 2026

WordPress 7.0 Release Candidate 2

WordPress 7.0 Release Candidate 2

WordPress 7.0 is coming, and if you run a WooCommerce store, it deserves your attention now — not when the update notification appears in your dashboard. The original final release date was April 9, 2026, but on March 31, 2026 the WordPress core team announced the release would not ship on that date, extending the

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Monday, 4th May, 2026