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The latest release of WP Property Drive – 3.9 – has been baking for 3 months, and has finally seen […]
Supernova +WordPress 6.3 The latest version of our Supernova theme is focused on SEO, mostly for posts and property custom […]
A new release has landed, and this time we have a long list of fixes and updates. First, your Google […]
With the release of WordPress 5.9 a few weeks ago, our Supernova theme has been improved further to take advantage […]
This article is based on a recent tweet by Konstantin Kovshenin: Is a static robots.txt file good for WordPress performance? […]
With everything going on with WP Property Drive, users have a very important place in the website hierarchy. There are […]
This is a weekly changelog for our 4Sites bundle for estate agents (Supernova theme and WP Property Drive plugin). This week, we released version 5.6.3 […]
This is a weekly changelog for our 4Sites bundle for estate agents (Supernova theme and WP Property Drive plugin). This week, we released version 5.6.2 […]
This week, we gradually released version 5.6 of our Supernova theme and version 3.2.1.2 of our WP Property Drive plugin. Among the new features, we have lots of small fixes, lots of performance improvements, better social sharing features and better image caching.
This week, we gradually released version 5.5 of our Supernova theme and version 3.1.5 of our WP Property Drive plugin. Among the new features, we have lots of small fixes, lots of performance improvements, better social sharing features and better image caching.
Last week we released version 5.3 of our Supernova theme. Among the new features, we have an updated side drawer and a new side panel module, doubling up as a modal popup. Both modules are powered by reusable blocks.
As the widgets are slowly being phased out and retired, Reusable Blocks (and later Block Patterns) are taking their place. […]