Like most WordPress users, you’ve probably noticed that your dashboard has begun to take on a life of its own. Over time, it’s become a dumping ground for all sorts of widgets and other plugin add-ons that don’t necessarily belong there. You might have tried to remove widgets from the dashboard, only to find that […]
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