Tag Archives: woocommerce

Server-Side Tagging for WooCommerce and Magento: Cleaner GA4 Measurement Without Slower Pages

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Server-side tagging helps WooCommerce and Magento merchants improve GA4 measurement accuracy, privacy compliance, and attribution reliability while reducing front-end script weight and preserving site speed. The post explains how to implement a cleaner server-managed tracking setup and validate it for complex ecommerce workflows.

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WordPress Interactivity API for Faster Shopping Interfaces: When It Beats Heavy JavaScript

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The WordPress Interactivity API offers a lighter, block-native alternative to heavy JavaScript for common shopping interface tasks like filters, mini-carts, and live updates. This post explains how it can improve performance, Core Web Vitals, maintenance, and conversions for WooCommerce and other WordPress commerce sites.

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Digital Product Passport Ecommerce: Building QR-Linked Product Pages Before EU Rules Expand

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This post explains how ecommerce brands can prepare for Digital Product Passport requirements by building QR-linked compliance pages backed by structured product data, platform integrations, and mobile-friendly user experiences. It shows how early implementation can support EU readiness, improve transparency, and strengthen trust and SEO performance.

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WordPress FAIR Package Manager for WooCommerce: Safer Extension Updates After the Repository Shake-Up

This post explains how the FAIR Package Manager could make WooCommerce extension updates safer by reducing repository dependency, improving trust in update sources, and supporting more resilient deployment workflows. It also outlines practical steps merchants can take to protect revenue-critical stores from plugin supply-chain risks and update failures.

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WordPress Interactivity API for Commerce Sites: Faster Front Ends Without a Full Headless Rebuild

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The WordPress Interactivity API gives WooCommerce retailers a practical way to add faster, app-like front-end features without a costly headless rebuild. By using targeted interactive components, teams can improve UX, performance, and maintainability while preserving familiar WordPress workflows and SEO benefits.

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