Thanks to a video by Jamie Marshland I learnt of a new, simple and elegant plugin that installs effortlessly and equips your site with transitions that are little short of spectacular.
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Google Search June 2025 core update ends: Check whether you won or lost audience

A few days ago we reported Google’s decision to launch a new Google Search core update. It began on 30 June and has now finished after just over half a month of rollout. Now, according to Google itself, the rollout is complete and it is time to see whether our site has climbed or fallen in Google’s rankings.
(more…)WordPress Studio launches a new and significant feature

WordPress Studio, the software you can install on your computer to build test sites on your machine with remarkable ease, continues to improve at a very healthy pace. It appears that within Automattic there is no doubt that Studio is a good product and one worth continuing to back.
(more…)Signs you must change your CMS now

Over the years at CMS MAG we have seen it all. Many clients have shared their CMS-swap stories with us: their successes and, above all, their mistakes. And, of course, we can clearly discern which are the unmistakable signs that you must change your CMS or DXP immediately.
(more…)First major lawsuit in Europe against Google over its use of AI in its search engine

It finally seems something is shifting over AI Overviews and Google’s latest exercise of market power. Reuters has exclusively revealed that a group of independent publishers has filed an antitrust complaint, largely because there is no effective way to opt-out of Google’s AI without completely destroying traffic from Google Search.
(more…)At last, someone stands up for content creators in their battle with AI

Content creators have found a new superhero in Cloudflare and the good news is that it already handles around 20 % of all internet traffic.
(more…)CMS Market: market share data updated to July 2025

It has been a few months since we last caught up with global CMS market share. We are going to make up for that lapse by providing the latest figures, in which WordPress is, of course, the clear number 1, yet for some time it has been showing signs of stagnation and, in fact, its share is slowly declining, according to W3Techs. WordPress is, of course, the clear number 1, yet for some time it has been showing signs of stagnation and, in fact, its share is slowly declining, according to W3Techs.
(more…)It’s official: Google June 2025 core update launched

For some time, many observers had been pointing out that search results were shifting markedly, the system felt “hot” in industry jargon, which heralded the imminent arrival of the Google June 2025 core update. In addition, it had been quite a while since the previous core update, despite Google representatives having said there would be more and more frequent core updates.
(more…)Matt Mullenweg talks up Newspack in a new interview

In an interview published by The Verge, WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg spoke about Automattic’s local-news project, Newspack. His remarks came in response to a question about why local journalism is also dying in the United States, framed within his view that websites are “dying” in favour of big tech’s closed platforms.
(more…)Figma acquires the CMS Payload

Not long ago, Figma announced Figma Sites, effectively turning the platform into a kind of CMS. Figma’s acquisition of Payload aims to strengthen its ambition to transform the market-leading design tool into software that can publish directly to the web and manage content with the simplicity and power of a modern CMS.
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