WordPress 6.9 marked the end of the 6.x generation.
WordPress 7.0 starts the next chapter.
For website owners, this does not mean you need to understand every technical detail. But it does mean one thing is worth checking:
Are your plugins still actively maintained?
Plugins are often responsible for important parts of a website: security, performance, forms, redirects, email delivery, media handling, and more. If a plugin is outdated or only barely maintained, a major WordPress update can expose problems.
Modern WordPress needs modern plugins.
A good plugin should not only "still work". It should be clean, lightweight, easy to use, and tested with upcoming WordPress versions before users run into issues.
That is why we test early.
At atecplugins, our plugins are already tested with WordPress 7.1 alpha.
WordPress is moving forward.
Your plugins should move with it.
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