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We promise.</p>\n<hr />\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center\">Nearby WordPress Events</h2>\n<p><img class=\"aligncenter wp-image-4779 size-large\" src=\"https://i2.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2017/06/events-widget.png?resize=632%2C465&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https://i2.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2017/06/events-widget.png?resize=1024%2C753&amp;ssl=1 1024w, https://i2.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2017/06/events-widget.png?resize=300%2C221&amp;ssl=1 300w, https://i2.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2017/06/events-widget.png?resize=768%2C565&amp;ssl=1 768w, https://i2.wp.com/wordpress.org/news/files/2017/06/events-widget.png?w=1126&amp;ssl=1 1126w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 632px) 100vw, 632px\" data-recalc-dims=\"1\" /></p>\n<p>Did you know that WordPress has a thriving offline community with groups meeting regularly in more than 400 cities around the world? WordPress now draws your attention to the events that help you continue improving your WordPress skills, meet friends, and, of course, publish!</p>\n<p>This is quickly becoming one of our favorite features. While you are in the dashboard (because you’re running updates and writing posts, right?) all upcoming WordCamps and official WordPress Meetups — local to you — will be displayed.</p>\n<p>Being part of the community can help you improve your WordPress skills and network with people you wouldn&#8217;t otherwise meet. Now you can easily find your local events just by logging in to your dashboard and looking at the new Events and News dashboard widget.</p>\n<hr />\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center\">Even More Developer Happiness <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.3/72x72/1f60a.png\" alt=\"😊\" class=\"wp-smiley\" style=\"height: 1em; max-height: 1em;\" /></h2>\n<h3><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/05/17/cleaner-headings-in-the-admin-screens/\">More Accessible Admin Panel Headings</a></h3>\n<p>New CSS rules mean extraneous content (like “Add New” links) no longer need to be included in admin-area headings. These panel headings improve the experience for people using assistive technologies.</p>\n<h3><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/05/22/removal-of-core-embedding-support-for-wmv-and-wma-file-formats/\">Removal of Core Support for WMV and WMA Files</a></h3>\n<p>As fewer and fewer browsers support Silverlight, file formats which require the presence of the Silverlight plugin are being removed from core support. Files will still display as a download link, but will no longer be embedded automatically.</p>\n<h3><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/05/22/multisite-focused-changes-in-4-8/\">Multisite Updates</a></h3>\n<p>New capabilities have been introduced to 4.8 with an eye towards removing calls to<br />\n<code>is_super_admin()</code>. Additionally, new hooks and tweaks to more granularly control site and user counts per network have been added.</p>\n<h3><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/05/23/addition-of-tinymce-to-the-text-widget/\">Text-Editor JavaScript API</a></h3>\n<p>With the addition of TinyMCE to the text widget in 4.8 comes a new JavaScript API for instantiating the editor after page load. This can be used to add an editor instance to any text area, and customize it with buttons and functions. Great for plugin authors!</p>\n<h3><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/05/26/media-widgets-for-images-video-and-audio/\">Media Widgets API</a></h3>\n<p>The introduction of a new base media widget REST API schema to 4.8 opens up possibilities for even more media widgets (like galleries or playlists) in the future. The three new media widgets are powered by a shared base class that covers most of the interactions with the media modal. That class also makes it easier to create new media widgets and paves the way for more to come.</p>\n<h3><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/05/16/customizer-sidebar-width-is-now-variable/\">Customizer Width Variable</a></h3>\n<p>Rejoice! New responsive breakpoints have been added to the customizer sidebar to make it wider on high-resolution screens. Customizer controls should use percentage-based widths instead of pixels.</p>\n<hr />\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center\">The Squad</h2>\n<p>This release was led by <a href=\"https://matt.blog\">Matt</a> and <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jbpaul17\">Jeff Paul</a>, with the help of the following fabulous folks. There are 346 contributors with props in this release, with 106 of them contributing for the first time. 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Gorges</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bor0\">Boro Sitnikovski</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bradt\">Brad Touesnard</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bradyvercher\">Brady Vercher</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kraftbj\">Brandon Kraft</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/drrobotnik\">Brandon Lavigne</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bridgetwillard\">Bridget Willard</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bhargavbhandari90\">Bunty</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/camikaos\">Cami Kaos</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/carl-alberto\">Carl Alberto</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/caseypatrickdriscoll\">Casey Driscoll</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cazm\">cazm</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ccprog\">ccprog</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chandrapatel\">Chandra Patel</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chesio\">chesio</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ketuchetan\">chetansatasiya</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chiragpatel\">Chirag Patel</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chouby\">Chouby</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cklosows\">Chris Klosowski</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chris_dev\">Chris Mok</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chriseverson\">chriseverson</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/christian1012\">Christian Chung</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/coreymckrill\">Corey McKrill</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/courtneypk\">Courtney P.K.</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cristianozanca\">Cristiano Zanca</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/csloisel\">csloisel</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/curdin\">Curdin Krummenacher</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/clarinetlord\">Cyrus Collier</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/danielbachhuber\">Daniel Bachhuber </a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/diddledan\">Daniel Llewellyn</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mte90\">Daniele Scasciafratte</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/nerrad\">Darren Ethier (nerrad)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/darshan02\">Darshan_dj</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/darthaud\">darthaud</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dllh\">Daryl L. L. Houston (dllh)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidakennedy\">David A. Kennedy</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidanderson\">David Anderson</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidbinda\">David Binovec</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dlh\">David Herrera</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dshanske\">David Shanske</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidbenton\">davidbenton</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/designsimply\">designsimply</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dhanendran\">Dhanendran</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dharm1025\">Dharmesh Patel</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dhaval-parekh\">Dhaval Parekh</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dingo_bastard\">dingo-d</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32\">Dion Hulse</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ocean90\">Dominik Schilling</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dotancohen\">Dotan Cohen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/doublehhh\">DoubleH</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dreamon11\">DreamOn11</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/drewapicture\">Drew Jaynes</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/drivingralle\">Drivingralle</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dspilka\">dspilka</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chopinbach\">Edwin Cromley</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ejner69\">Ejner Galaz</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/iseulde\">Ella Iseulde Van Dorpe</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/emirpprime\">emirpprime</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ericlewis\">Eric Andrew Lewis</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ethitter\">Erick Hitter</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/endif-media\">Ethan Allen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/fab1en\">Fabien Quatravaux</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/flixos90\">Felix Arntz</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/fibonaccina\">fibonaccina</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mista-flo\">Florian TIAR</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/francina\">Francesca Marano</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/fstaude\">Frank Neumann-Staude</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/f-j-kaiser\">Franz Josef Kaiser</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/gma992\">Gabriel Maldonado</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/voldemortensen\">Garth Mortensen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/garyc40\">Gary Cao</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/pento\">Gary Pendergast</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/soulseekah\">Gennady Kovshenin</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/georgestephanis\">George Stephanis</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ghosttoast\">Gustave F. Gerhardt</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hedgefield\">hedgefield</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/helen\">Helen Hou-Sandí</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/helgatheviking\">helgatheviking</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hristo-sg\">Hristo Pandjarov</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/iandunn\">Ian Dunn</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ig_communitysites\">ig_communitysites</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/zinigor\">Igor Zinovyev</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/imath\">imath</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ipstenu\">Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ireneyoast\">Irene Strikkers</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/iv3rson76\">Ivan Stefanov</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ivantedja\">ivantedja</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jdgrimes\">J.D. Grimes</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jackreichert\">Jack Reichert</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/whyisjake\">Jake Spurlock</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jnylen0\">James Nylen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jaydeep-rami\">Jaydeep Rami</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jazbek\">jazbek</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jblz\">Jeff Bowen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jfarthing84\">Jeff Farthing</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jbpaul17\">Jeff Paul</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cheffheid\">Jeffrey de Wit</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenblogs4u\">Jen Miller</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jeremyfelt\">Jeremy Felt</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jpry\">Jeremy Pry</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jesseenterprises\">jesseenterprises</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jigneshnakrani\">Jignesh 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Saxena</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kopepasah\">Justin Kopepasah</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/vijustin\">Justin McGuire</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/certainstrings\">Justin Tucker</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kadamwhite\">K.Adam White</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kafleg\">kafleg</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/trepmal\">Kailey (trepmal)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/karinedo\">karinedo</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/zoonini\">Kathryn</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kaushik\">kaushik</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kkoppenhaver\">Keanan Koppenhaver</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/keesiemeijer\">keesiemeijer</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ryelle\">Kelly Dwan</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ixkaito\">Kite</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kjellr\">kjellr</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kovshenin\">Konstantin Kovshenin</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland\">Konstantin Obenland</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kostasx\">kostasx</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kubik-rubik\">kubik-rubik</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kuck1u\">KUCKLU</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/lancewillett\">Lance Willett</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/laurelfulford\">Laurel Fulford</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/leewillis77\">Lee Willis</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/leemon\">leemon</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/lewiscowles\">LewisCowles</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/liammcarthur\">LiamMcArthur</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/lucasstark\">Lucas Stark</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/lukasbesch\">lukasbesch</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/lukecavanagh\">Luke Cavanagh</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/maedahbatool\">Maedah Batool</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mp518\">Mahesh Prajapati</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mantismamita\">mantismamita</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/tyxla\">Marin Atanasov</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/maguiar\">Mario Aguiar</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/markjaquith\">Mark Jaquith</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mrwweb\">Mark Root-Wiley</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mapk\">Mark Uraine</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/markoheijnen\">Marko Heijnen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/matheusfd\">Matheus Martins</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/matheusgimenez\">MatheusGimenez</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mathieuhays\">mathieuhays</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/matias\">matias</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mattwiebe\">Matt Wiebe</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mboynes\">Matthew Boynes</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mattheu\">Matthew Haines-Young</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mattyrob\">mattyrob</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/maximeculea\">Maxime Culea</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mayukojpn\">Mayo Moriyama</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mayurk\">Mayur Keshwani</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/melchoyce\">Mel Choyce</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/menakas\">Menaka S.</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/michaelarestad\">Michael Arestad</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/michalzuber\">michalzuber</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/michelleweber\">michelleweber</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/stubgo\">Miina Sikk</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mihai2u\">Mike Crantea</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mikehansenme\">Mike Hansen</a>, <a 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And if you are an <strong>Entrepreneur</strong> yourself or self-establisher person, I think this will be an intriguing discussion, I will add some key pointers from my life that lead me to this decision.</span></p>\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/edit_IMG_1358.jpg\"><img class=\"wp-image-2067 size-large\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/edit_IMG_1358-1024x819.jpg\" alt=\"Me Enjoying the Sun & Jetpack Tees after a long drive to Key West!\" width=\"960\" height=\"768\" /></a>Me Enjoying the Sun &amp; Jetpack Tees after a long drive to Key West, FL!\n<h3><b>What do I mean by &#8216;retire&#8217;?</b></h3>\n<p><span>So, may be you are shocked to just see the title. The word ‘retire’ could be little confusing. Does that mean I am going to take leave from all of my ventures permanently? Will not be involved with anything day to day basis. 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As this article is entirely about me, you have to tolerate a lot more. <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.3/72x72/1f600.png\" alt=\"😀\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /></span></p>\n<p><span>This is going to be the biggest ever article published in HeroPress!</span></p>\n<p><b>So, I always wanted to do WordPress?</b></p>\n<p><span>No, obviously not. In my childhood I always wanted to be a scientist, a Physicist to be exact. And it&#8217;s not just like an aim-in-life, I was literally very serious. I was always into Space Science. Later it grew more into Physics. To give you an idea how seriously I was let me tell you something. While going into some old boxes I found out some paper-cutting from back in 1993(I was in 3rd Grade), about coverage of different space exploration, news about Pioneer, upcoming plan on a Probe in Saturn. I literally had a file to collect those. Back in that day, that&#8217;s what you could do most, without any internet, and from a remote part of Bangladesh.</span></p>\n<p><span>I was not extremely good in school, it&#8217;s not like what you read in the story, never stood 2nd type! It&#8217;s more like I never stood 1st type! But I was good in math, I was always progressing, and the main blessing I had in my life was support of my parents, like most parents in our time, they never pushed me into things, never tried to push their judgment into my life. When I advanced from one Class to another making some progress, they were happy with it, and I always made progress. So, they were happy, I was happy being a mediocre-student. But the issue was, in my mind, I was best. I know how childish it sounds, but I was really a child back then! I always thought that I am best if I try enough if I was given enough opportunity. So, Instead of trying to do best in the Class, I focused on many things, like starting a Detective Company to Secret R&amp;D Team, and none of those were joke, we were serious. </span></p>\n<h2><b>Reading!</b></h2>\n<p><span>I always loved reading, and I was extremely lucky to have so much opportunity to read. My house has some collection of children’s book, some cheap but interesting translation, my parents always brought me books on every possible occasion, as that&#8217;s what would make me happy. When that was not enough, I practically sneaked into most houses in the neighborhood. I was in 7th Grade at that time, and if a neighbor had an older kid they would have more books, and good part was if you show interest on reading books, and return it carefully, they would not mind to open up their bookshelf door for you, and most of them even loved me for this. Later on, I also finished up most of my relatives collection in the same town. Later on when in high-school everyone around knew I love books. Later on, this grew on my friends as well. I was lucky to have good childhood friends, who also enjoyed books as well. So, we would gift books to each others birthday, so we could read it ourselves. And few of my friend was very good students, and they always got some scholarship money, so we spend everything in our school life on books. </span></p>\n<p><b>So, what was I was reading? Everything!</b></p>\n<p><span>Starting from Children’s story later grew into Detective Story, Science Fiction, and later into the adventure story, literature, whatever comes into my hand. One interesting thing I also did from the very early stage, keeps track on what I am reading. It probably came from my hobby of collecting Stamps. We used to make notes and categorize our collection. So, I started doing the same for Books. I made a notebook, started noting and making a list of what I am reading, later on, I started to make some remarks, note, what I liked, what not. </span></p>\n<h2><b>Writing!</b></h2>\n<p><span>In my teenage life writing took even more meaning in my life. I was always good at expressing myself, and creative writing. But when one of our best friends left the country, and the only way to communicate was to write letters, so, we started to do that. It took different meaning very soon. We were enjoying writing letters so much, few of us in the same class who we see every day also started writing a letter to each other. However, it was nothing like a love letter or anything related to the affair, we were writing about anything, everything. At one point we were in a competition who could write the longest letter. In this competition, one of my friends wrote a letter to me (again from the same class, sitting almost on my next desk! <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.3/72x72/1f600.png\" alt=\"😀\" class=\"wp-smiley\" /> ) over 50 pages, and to defeat her I wrote an over <strong>100-page long letter</strong>! </span></p>\n<p><span>*If you are wondering what I wrote in those 100 pages &#8211; I have a very large family, where my relatives of great-great-grandfather’s cousin’s and their family are still very connected and if you saw me talking with any of them you would think they are my 1st Uncle or Aunt. So, what I did is wrote about my whole family tree, describing family history and later on describing each and every member I could remember! In my house we had a very old “Family Birth Register” (জন্ম কষ্টি খাতা), dating back in the early 1900s, I even took help from it!</span></p>\n<p><b>Dramatic changes in my Educational life!</b></p>\n<p><span>As described earlier </span><span>I was average in studies</span><span> but not extremely good. And I was happy about it! All my </span><span>close friends were very good students and would achieve the first or second position in class every time. Whereas, I was happy being in the 8th or 10th position. But as said in my mind I was the best. </span></p>\n<p><span>Our educational system requires you to memorize and write as it is. But I was driven into reading books, and other things (also including play Cricket seriously). I would try to focus on memorizing everything. And from childhood, teachers grow an impression of what to expect from a particular student. So, for an example, my social science teacher knew for years what to expect from me, and it&#8217;s very hard to get past that impression. </span></p>\n<p><span>When I was advancing from Grade 8 to 9, I took part in a Scholarship exam. </span><span>We prepared for a year. Only a handful of us was participating from our school, I was among those few, but I had literally zero chance to get the scholarship. I was not very bothered. But during the exam, we had to travel to another town to take exam, and it was in the month of Ramadan, and I did not break my fast. It was hard, I had 2 exams in a single day. When I came back home one day with my father, my mom was sad seeing me so tired and drained out. But was happy that I was still fasting. Then she told me something very simply, which started a chain-reaction in my life. She told me, &#8220;You think of yourself so highly, you spend all of your time with those same kids, who are doing so good in school. But if you really think of yourself so highly, why not try to reflect that in your grade?&#8221;</span></p>\n<p><span>Maybe it&#8217;s very normal for parents to talk like that. But as my parents never compared me with anybody or let me do in my way, I kept on thinking about this. </span><span>What clicked in my mind was that, i</span><span>f I am really good, I should be able to do good in any circumstances, if this requires me to memorize everything I could do that. If I want to be really that good, and be a good scientist, I need to learn to cope up and fight in any situation. </span></p>\n<p><b>So, I changed myself, was even memorizing books, that I absolutely did not like!</b></p>\n<p><span>In grade 9 &amp; 10, I studied very hard. I changed my lifestyle a lot. I changed the way I write in exam paper to change the impression of my teacher. Before I was always like studying in my mind, not writing what I just read, I forced myself in writing those answer I just read, it was very hard and boring at the beginning. But I had a very good private tutor, who guided me in every way. Later on my teachers in school helped in every way possible. In Bangladesh student have to take a part in a Certification Exam after 10th Grade, to advance in College, its called SSC, Secondary School Certificate Exam. I prepared for that. At the end of 10th Grade, I almost had the book fully memorized, I could write as it is, correct to each and every comma and space. I improved my english a lot. I learned some calculous which was not part of our curriculum, just to advance myself for college, and I knew if I had to do better in Physics I need to learn math and Calculous better. </span></p>\n<p><span>Everything was perfect, we took part in the big exam!</span></p>\n<p><b>And I did not get the grade I expected!</b></p>\n<p><span>Interestingly our batch did not get good grades in SSC</span><span>, we were the first batch in a new grading system, and we did not know that even before the exam, so none got perfect grade of 5.0, I got a very average grade(not bad, but not very good either). I was extremely disappointed, broken, but later learned to cope up.</span><span> I realized a good lesson of life that </span><b>&#8211; Even though you may work hard and go to great lengths to do everything possible, still you might have to deal with failures and disappointments.</b></p>\n<p><span>Another good thing also happened in my life too. I moved from the small town I grew up, <strong><a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishwardi_Upazila\">Ishurdi</a></strong>, to the Capitol of the Nation, <strong>Dhaka</strong>, and was able to get a chance in the entrance exam of all big colleges in the country where I tried. This gave me a huge boost in confidence. I selected to study in Notre Dame College, in English Medium of Science. It was another controversial decision I made, for me a kid coming from rather a small town, and from Bangla Medium it was a tough decision, but I stick to it for the future, because I still wanted to be a Physicist, wanted to study further in my life, I knew I had to be in English Medium.</span></p>\n<p><b>I had very hard time at the beginning of College!</b></p>\n<p><span>At the start it was very hard, our whole group suffered a lot to cope up with new curriculum, our first semester in College was the worst. But later we learned to cope up, we were 130 students in our Group (famous Group 8 in Notre Dame College), we all were helpful to each other, not everyone had private teacher in this point, we shared our notes, I was living first time without my parents, I was also dealing with occasional sickness due to not eating properly. So, there was a lot of struggle, but by the end of 1st year, I was dealing with everything properly. I got a good friend circle, I was not only doing well in college, I was also enjoying my freedom and mostly dealing with anything life throws at me!</span></p>\n<h2><b>My Introduction to Computer &amp; Programming!</b></h2>\n<p><span>Actually, I always loved programming, before entering University I already knew some basic programming, like qBasic, FORTRAN, even some level of Pascal. The kind of society I grew up, a computer was extremely rare before the year 2000. I was kind of lucky to be able to learn basic computer usage starting from the year 1998, got my first computer in 1999. It was so rare to own a computer in that time for that part of the word, that I was not only the first kid in my class to own a computer, but only a handful of people in my town knew how to use a computer. So, though I am not from a very rich or privileged family, extremely lucky that my parents understood the importance in that time. </span></p>\n<p><span>Another interesting aspect was unlike most people, I was not fully taken over by Computer Games. I am not saying gaming is bad, but most of the people I later see own a computer, the main thing they do with it was playing the game all the time. And you have to understand that almost pre-internet period in Bangladesh. I use the internet first in my life back in 2001. I was more into tweaking things, trying to create or modify the software or create very basic type tools. I am super amazed by internet from first interaction. The search engine was in its peak time, discovering new resource was easy. I tried creating my first webpage in Yahoo Geocities back in 2001, wap page generator was also taking shape in coming years. </span></p>\n<p><b>Say Hi to WordPress in my life!</b></p>\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Super-Asif-R1.jpg\"><img class=\"wp-image-2068 size-large\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Super-Asif-R1-1024x863.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"809\" /></a>M Asif Rahman &#8211; Wearing Tees by WordPressian Group!\n<p><span>      I created my first blog back in 2003 in Blogger, but while trying to add a sidebar and customizing home page look, I find it&#8217;s very difficult for me to do anything in ASP.net, then I found WordPress, back in the year 2004. I still remember reading Matt’s blog and write up about how the whole project is moving ahead from b2 cafelog. WordPress was so easy, I hardly knew any PHP in that time, but my HTML and CSS knowledge was well enough for me being able to edit my personal blog. At the start hosting was one issue, but again I was lucky to manage one. Later when WordPress.com came, I migrated my blog over there and was happy at the beginning, as less hassle. I was also heavily involved with forum community. There was some very large community for webmaster and developer, I loved PHPbb and other solution for forums as well. But after experiencing some massive vulnerabilities, which lead to a major data breach, I focused more on personal blogging and soon into web development. Wth WordPress it was extremely easy to create a website, plugin and theming turn out to be not a complex task. The community and developers contributing in this ecosystem were another main factors. I feel very connected with the whole ecosystem, eventually became habituated with this, and started to feel it&#8217;s my comfort zone.</span></p>\n<p><b>How I started my career and company!</b></p>\n<p><span>I was using the name A. R. Communication, an as an acronym of my initials (Asif Rahman) back in 2001 as well, but it was nothing serious, no particular business. When in college, to support myself I first started a Marketing Trainee job in a Multi-international company. It was convenient with my college time and location, and they were literally paying to learn things. I started it just the as need of money, but later I enjoyed marketing, corporate training, and even enjoyed sales training as well. But I never took that job a as career choice.</span></p>\n<h3><b>My first venture!</b></h3>\n<p><span>In the year 2003, before even going to Universities I started a full 4 color magazine, printed publication with a close friend of mine. It was a fun ride. The name of the magazine was “</span><b>Fortnightly Tumi</b><span>”, the Bangla word “Tumi” means “</span><b>You</b><span>”! It was a lifestyle Magazine. My family already had a history with the printing business, so I had some experience. We did this business very thoroughly if you consider this as our first venture. We did a proper market study, interviewed potential readers, organized group discussion, and got good funding. And we also started with bang! Hired renowned journalist and writer. I was barely <strong>19 years old</strong> that time, have very experienced people in my team over 50 years old, and managing them was good lesson. All together we published 3 edition, with good marketing trick we were able to sell 10,000 copy nationwide for that last edition, we had over 20 big brands in the country advertising with us. But still, that business did not work out. We had to shut down, as our investor (my friend’s family) want us to focus on our education instead of this, and we were probably way ahead of our time.</span></p>\n<p><b>Too many choices after college!</b></p>\n<p><span>I did fairly good in college, despite being in English medium. I applied for the various scholarship in different university all around the world, and was in a process of ISSB for Airforce as GD Pilot, the whole process was lengthy, and I was only doing it for 2 reasons.</span></p>\n<ol>\n<li><span>One of my friends asked me to collect the form, as it was close from my house, and I thought why not fill up together.</span></li>\n<li><span>GD Pilots also get the chance of studying Aeronautical Engineering and even switch to Engineering in future, and they will have a chance to study higher in that subject, which could open up my door for getting into Space Science. All for free, paid by Govt.</span></li>\n</ol>\n<p><span>Interestingly I get past all the test and selected finally. But they informed me, I have to stay in GD Pilot as a cadet and will be commissioned in 2 years, but have to think Pilot as a career, I was confused, I never enjoyed or felt the passion for speed before in my life. And we had few months time before joining the Force.</span></p>\n<p><span>In the meantime, I got so many opportunities in various universities. And one of my dream to study further in Physics was too close, as I got a chance in Uni Penn, and got a scholarship there as well. I had few other opportunities at Canada and Australia. I even applied for Visa for Australia as well, but later had to decide against all of those for some family and personal reason. </span></p>\n<p><span>I ultimately left Air Force as well, me &amp; my parents agree that&#8217;sts not a good career choice for me, given the option I had. I got a scholarship at North South University in Electrical &amp; Telecommunications Engineering. And as I started my company seriously at beginning of 2004, then a University that offers Open Credit, where I am able to choose my workload, it was just convenient. So, out of all promising option, I almost chose the risky one, to make my own company and study in Bangladesh, at least for the Bachelor.</span></p>\n<h2><b>The inception of ARCom:</b></h2>\n<p><span>Actually, ARCom is the short version of A. R. Communications. As I found making website too easy with WordPress, and a new found talent was helping me as well. </span></p>\n<p><span>Just as I never waste time on gaming, rather enjoyed my time to tweak things, creating new application. Instead of most people, when they visit a new website, they look at the shiny look, or how good or better information it provides, whenever I visit a good site, I was always thinking how they are making money, how is this built and sustained. This quest has helped me making our first successful business. It took years, it did not turn into something very big in a night. During University years I did make many different kinds of websites, in that time I started earning first from selling websites. That was during the year 2005 or 2006, it was long before Sitepoint turn into Flippa, back in the shining days of DigitalPoint! I used that money to buy more domain. I hired my university classmate to work with me. The first outsider I hired in my company was a designer, as I needed help in there. Later it kept growing over the year.</span></p>\n<h3><b>First Big Success:</b></h3>\n<p><span>Though I already enjoyed some good (if not very big) payday by selling a website, point to note here, I was selling website as a business, not like you design a site and sell, its more about creating a business, create a process and sell it for a 2X &#8211; 5X yearly profit. But my big success came after 2008. Everything was turning so well, I was done with my University. My company was already a Team of over 20 people, with an office of 2500 square feet space. We started </span><a href=\"https://thetechjournal.com\"><b>The Tech Journal</b></a><span>, it worked so well in every aspect. As I was into writing blogs and also into the gadget. After the first iPhone release I was involved in many ways, from working with the secret group who were Jailbreaking each and every firmware, also new kind of responsive websites, I was also into News &amp; those kinds of stuff. And because of my quest to understand how a thing works, I had a good grasp already into Content Distribution. Facebook and other Social Media are playing a role in content and distribution already. It all helped.</span></p>\n<p><b>The Tech Journal became very big!</b></p>\n<p><span>Within 6 months of start, we ranked within top 20k website. I was enjoying the ride to play with monetization and taking things into next phase. At one pick point, we were ranked even within top 4000 websites in Alexa. I had a good team with me. I finished my university already, 3 of my University friend was working with me full time. We all shared same vision for The Tech Journal, and it kept on growing. Because of our experience with WordPress we kept on innovating, for us we could build anything in WordPress, I had a solid Development team as well.</span></p>\n<h3><b>Marriage &amp; Beyond!</b></h3>\n<p><span>I got married at 2009, I was 25 years old back then. I don’t know if there is any perfect age for marriage, but I felt that was the right time, I was doing good in business, was looking for more stability in emotional life as well. I suddenly found my long lost childhood friend, <strong>Bipasha</strong>, whom I did not have any communication for past 13 years, but suddenly fall in love and we decide to get married. <strong>Just like that!</strong> I will not go into details here(it&#8217;s already too big) how we studied together since 1st grade and got detached when we were in 7th Grade, but still got married 13 years later. We started a new life, life was never better!</span></p>\n<p><b>Moving Further with WordPress:</b></p>\n<p><span>Over the year WordPress kept growing so was I. I was writing, blogging, building things with WordPress. WordCamp was already something, but I was not able to attend or participate as I was still in Universities, but after finishing up, I decide to get more involved. I spoke in my first WordCamp in WordCamp Melbourne. For many years I was also very vocal about security and optimization, so I started to get so many opportunities into speaking and participating in various things. I still remember I spent one crazy summer in the US, participating 6 WordCamps, visiting 9 States and 13 cities in the process, starting from Boston and finishing at San Francisco! </span></p>\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Asif-Speaking-At-WordCamp-SF-2014-V1.1.jpg\"><img class=\"size-large wp-image-2069\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Asif-Speaking-At-WordCamp-SF-2014-V1.1-1024x514.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"482\" /></a>WordCamp SF 2014 &#8211; Mission Bay Conference Center\n<p><span>I was very lucky to be able to speak at last ever WordCamp San Francisco.</span></p>\n<p><b>Pursuing more into Investment!</b></p>\n<p><span>It&#8217;s mainly because of <strong>The Tech Journal</strong>, I was involved in many tech conferences, and always getting the pitch from various startups. And my new grown circle of friends from WordPress and various other tech scenes, I already established a good connection in Silicon Valley. It was in the year 2009 when I made my first Angel investment, the credit must go to my friend circle, it was years before Angel List, there was offline syndicate where folks will share investment opportunity. But I really loved talking with young entrepreneur and seeing how new business works. I kept my focus in my sector, the field I understand. So, I mainly invested in tech. Out of several investments, one of my lucky ones was Facebook, I was able to invest in <strong>Facebook</strong> before their IPO, not very early, but still Pre-IPO stage, it was one of my lucky breaks. As I was already doing good in my business I tried to utilize it. I did not start investing because I had too much cash laying around, I started because I liked those opportunities, I wanted to help those ideas or startups.</span></p>\n<h2><b>Moving into the US:</b></h2>\n<p><span>I started another business in US, where my partner was from Orlando, I spent one Thanksgiving with my Wife in Orlando, really loved the place, people, and we already got a long term Visa, and had full opportunity to live anywhere we want. My company in Bangladesh was already in a stable phase, and as I was traveling heavily for years, my team was used to being managed remotely, so it was not a hard decision. But staying far from parents was hard. So, what we started maintaining both houses in Bangladesh and Florida. For years we spend some part of the year in US, rest in Bangladesh. </span></p>\n<h3><b>Child &amp; Changes in Life!</b></h3>\n<p><span>Like everybody else our life was bound to change when we had baby. In year 2014 we were getting for our first baby. We decide to stay in US, because of better medical facility and my involvement in different things. Just a month after speaking at WordCamp San Francisco in November we were blessed with <strong>Aaniyah</strong>. Actually, our life already changed when we were planning and waiting for the baby. I was feeling the work routine I have would never let me spend the time I want to have with my baby.</span></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Super-Laugh.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-2070\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Super-Laugh-1024x691.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"648\" /></a></p>\n<h2><b>Analytify &amp; A New friendship!</b></h2>\n<p><span>I became friends with </span><a href=\"http://www.adnan.pk/\"><span>Muhammad Adnan</span></a><span> online back in 2014, he was working with his premium Plugin <a href=\"https://analytify.io/\"><strong>Analytify</strong></a> back then. I found this as a real good project and started talking with him, giving him various advice, and we later decided to team up, and we released the first free version of Analytify WordPress plugin on 1st January 2015. It was a success, it completely revolutionizes how people use Google Analytics in WordPress. Later Adnan visited me in the US in 2015, and together we attended WordCamp Miami and had a good trip and drive to Key West! The most interesting part of the friendship lies somewhere else. I am a Bangladeshi, and Adnan is Pakistani. Both of our nation has a very bad past. Bangladesh was once part of Pakistan, back in 1971 we fought for about 9 months, and millions of people died in the process before we got Freedom and Declared Independence from Pakistan. But it creates a life long enmity between two countries. I know for an outsider it does not make sense to keep some feelings for that long, but for its very personal for us. Our country lost so much in that war, even if you speak about just my family, My Grandmother lost half of her family in that war, Bangladeshi especially have a very strong opinion about any Pakistani. But meeting Adnan, becoming friends, and working together made me realize few interesting thing, this feeling, this agony against any Pakistani was one-way. Most of the Pakistani did not have any idea what their Government or Army did, they hardly have idea about their Ancestors’ doing. They rather still consider us Brother! Some of the history he never knew, they never read in their history book. I would never know this if it&#8217;s not for </span><b>WordPress</b><span>, we would never meet, this change in understanding for both of us never happened.</span></p>\n<p><span>And we together kept on growing <strong>Analytify</strong>, as the best Google Analytics Plugin in WordPress, and planning many interesting things together.</span></p>\n<h2><b>Coming Back to Bangladesh!</b></h2>\n<p><span>While I was staying and mostly investing in the US, I started investing in some interesting Teams in Bangladesh from the year 2012. Over the year, a few failed, but some really kept on growing. In the year 2016, in Pre-Trump period we were expecting our 2nd Baby, and it was too hard for us to manage alone in the US, and we both were missing our family. I want my kids to grow up having their family close to them, the way I grew up. I want my parents to feel close to them. Occasionally when we visited Bangladesh with our first child, I was quite blown away the way they loved and took care of the baby. It all made sense if we spend some more time in Bangladesh, and have the Baby in here. And the weird things going on with the US also motivated my decision. The kind of craziness we are seeing in the US, actually did not start just by having Trump elected. It goes way back. We were living in a  very peaceful neighborhood in Florida, a small town called Orange City, near Daytona Beach! But we could still feel the change in air. Our parents have a pending Immigration Application for near a decade, they are on the que to become US citizen anyway. We first tried to have them with us, but US Embassy in Bangladesh rejected that application, for absolutely no reason. And my other venture was already growing in Bangladesh. So, all together we decide to stay in Bangladesh for awhile, we moved in mid-2016.</span></p>\n<h3><b>Welcoming Aadiyah into the Family!</b></h3>\n<p><span>We had our 2nd Baby <strong>Aadiyah</strong> in September 2016, a bit ahead of time, my wife got little too sick, but we were able to handle everything because of having family together. We moved into a large Duplex house, to have enough space for the baby. We feel we are complete as family and never been this happy before.</span></p>\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/IMG_1610.jpg\"><img class=\"size-large wp-image-2071\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/IMG_1610-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"640\" /></a>Complete Family!\n<h1><b>weDevs &amp; My Legacy!</b></h1>\n<p><span>I will discuss later my involvement in Bangladeshi WordPress Eco-system. But back in 2013 I first met <a href=\"https://tareq.co/\">Tareq</a>, a very talented Bangladeshi Programmer, running a successful WordPress product company. He and his Partner <strong>Nizam</strong> built an amazing company, and they had few very interesting and super successful products for WordPress. I started helping as possible from my end, I want them to succeed and pushing them to move forward. I became an official partner and board member of <a href=\"https://wedevs.com\"><strong>weDevs</strong></a> back in 2015. I was helping them to grow internationally and advising them as part of the board. We established a US company and kept on growing. Though I was in WordPress for very long time, my main company <strong>ARCom</strong> was never serious into WordPress Product. I released some of <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/asif2bd\">our work</a> in Open Source via WordPress.org Plugin Directory, and with my growing experience with <strong>Analytify</strong> made me dig more into WordPress products.</span></p>\n<p><span>Somehow at the end of 2016, <strong>Tareq</strong> and I was looking at our numbers for <strong>weDevs</strong> in 2016, we noticed something very important. Three of us spend more time digging deep into the numbers and re-analyzed our process and priorities. Soon we all came into understanding we have to take things forward with <strong>weDevs</strong>, the growth of the industry is very important if we want to be big in future this is the right time. They proposed to me if I could take over as <strong>CEO</strong>. Nizam was running weDevs successfully as CEO for years, and I never thought seriously about running another company, and my retirement plan was already in place. But we found this could be the best thing we could do in the year 2017, where I have little over 1.5 years before my planned retirement. </span></p>\n<p><span>So, I jumped into the ship. I always dreamed to make a rocking and successful company in WordPress product space, and it was my chance. And as it&#8217;s already a running successful company, my goal here to build a legacy, instead of just making a profitable company, built a sustainable company, and proper team, a fine management, that could grow into future, that could </span><b>outgrow us</b><span>, something even bigger than us combined. </span></p>\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MG_5190R.jpg\"><img class=\"wp-image-2073 size-large\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MG_5190R-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"640\" /></a>weDevs new office &#8211; Reception Area from inside &#8211; WordPress Flavoured!\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p><span>So, I took over <strong>weDevs of CEO</strong> in January 2017, I took 2 months as the transition period and blend fully into the day to day system. We announced this officially in the month of March. Dhaka is a very jam packed city with the highest number of people living in per square miles in the world. We were already a Team of about 25 people. I still had few other business that I have to take care. So, we moved to a new large space. A total of 5000 square feet space, fully open, we built a unique office that could sustain us for next few year. I moved my house and office in the same area, called <strong>Mirpur DOHS</strong>. Me, my partners, and almost 12 of us together moved into this area together. As we now live within 2 min distance from the office, the Traffic could not bother us at all. We gave the option for our employees to move into too. We paid the moving cost, we even adjusted salary if they faced any increase of cost for housing or anything. We took time, but now our new office is complete, it&#8217;s one very interesting WordPress themed workplace.</span></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MG_5240R.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-2074\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MG_5240R-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"640\" /></a></p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p><span>We are growing further, our team of 25 people will soon <strong>become a team of  50+</strong>. We are working on new stunning products, we just launched a brand new super fast Form Builder plugin named <a href=\"https://wedevs.com/weforms/\"><strong>weForms</strong></a>. It will revolutionize the way people build forms and create anything from just a simple contact form to organize a quiz. Our team built it entirely on Vue.JS, as a single page app. It&#8217;s unbelievably fast, almost nothing we have seen so far inside WordPress.</span></p>\n<p><span>Our Team internally working very hard to update our existing product and we are working on some new things that I am incredibly looking forward to. Before I join, weDevs did not have a marketing team, we ran entirely autonomous. In last 6 months, we have built a sustainable Content &amp; Marketing Team. I am working tirelessly with my CTO &amp; COO to build a new culture. We have a two-way feedback evaluation process. I created a kind of unique in its way, a grading system where the company could give feedback to an employee, on exact point, and inform directly where they need to improve. It&#8217;s a kind of algorithm I have developed over the years and really helps you to make a happy and working team. In the same way, Employee also have the opportunity to give feedback to the company directly &#8211; about what makes them happy, how a company could help him grow more, or if the company is addressing every concern properly. We do this quarterly basis, and review in each quarter, so the improvement could always be tracked, graphed and addressed properly.</span></p>\n<h2><b>Bangladeshi WordPress Community!</b></h2>\n<p><span>This is another very proud thing I would like to talk about. When I first had a very detail conversation with Matt Mullenweg, back in 2011, he was very happy that I attending so many WordCamp, and be that much involved with the community, he asked me about WP community back my country, and told me if we are able to have a good group, a nice meetup and eventually a WordCamp, he will try to attend. I found a new role for myself, over the year we grew Bangladeshi WordPress community. Locally we have very growing and engaging WordPress Group, called WordPressians, we have over 21,000 Members in Facebook. We are a team of 15 Admin/Organizer who maintains everything, and it&#8217;s an open group so always evolving. Over the year, we 15 became very close to each other, and we all consider each other as best friend. We contribute in Open Source together, we hangout together, attend various WordCamps around together now, we plan day out together as well. This is another blessing happened to our life mainly because of WordPress.</span></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/IMG_9881.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-2075\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/IMG_9881-1024x417.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"391\" /></a></p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p><span>Starting from 2013 we are official meetup chapter in Dhaka. We organized over 15 meetup, where each and every meetup of our could be considered little WordCamp, with 4-6 session, and had 150-300 attendees. We organized all of our meetup in our own platform, a WordPress plugin we created, so everything happened at &#8211; WPressians.net, not at Meetup.com, we did it with direct permission from WordPress Foundation. We have made WordCamp Application starting from 2013. And I even faced Organizer interview twice in 2014.</span></p>\n<h3><b>But the sadness!</b></h3>\n<p><span>There is one thing that hurt me a lot. Though me and our organizing team worked so hard to grow Bangladeshi WordPress community, but due to some miscommunication, we still don&#8217;t have any WordCamp yet. The foundation failed to take timely measures to proceed with our WordCamp application, we faced repeated issues in getting the proper timely response from them. Out of frustration and years of waiting back in 2015, we organized a CMS Conference in Dhaka, where we had over 10 speakers, and there were over 1500 attendees. So our team has proven their position, but things took so long from the Foundation. I wrote to foundation much time, there is one on-going conversation, still, we hope for the best, this the way Foundation handled our communication, shows the lack-of-attention clearly. I am almost devastated in this and very hurt! When I first attended and spoke in WordCamp Melbourne in 2011, I was the first Bangladeshi to ever do so. I but I kept on pushing. Now there is over 10 from even just our organizing team where they attended in various <strong>WordCamps around the World</strong>. Last year we attended WordCamp Singapore with a team of 9 people from Bangladesh. We are gaining experience, we are driven, but still lacking behind because of Foundation, sadly! I attended over <strong>50 WordCamps</strong> worldwide, I helped to organize over 10 WordCamps in various cities, but could not organize a single one in my home country for 6 years, this keeps bugging me all the time!</span></p>\n<h1><b>My Future Plan!</b></h1>\n<h2><b>Plan to retire by my next Birthday!</b></h2>\n<h3><b>weDevs to keep on Growing!</b></h3>\n<p><span>I am here at weDevs to create and fine tune the process and build the vision. I already described what&#8217;s happening in there. From my start as CEO we are seeing about 15% month to month growth in revenue and about 20% in market reach, We will keep on doing so and beyond. And we will probably get more result in long term, and building team, forming up a new culture and getting result certainly take more than 6 months.</span></p>\n<p><span>So far the plan is to me stay in Day to Day involve up until June 2018. This is not an exact day plan, could change with time. But possibly by September!</span></p>\n<h2><b>ARCom being Autonomous!</b></h2>\n<p><span>I am running ARCom without much of daily maintenance for awhile now. I have Team Lead, Editors, Managers in place, that&#8217;s running their wing successfully for awhile now. There are few new plans and things my Team working, but all team has a lead, which they ran with ownership, and mostly sustainable. There are some places where we need some work, I hope it will be done by that projected time.</span></p>\n<h2><b>Geeky Social, 3rdBell and my other venture!</b></h2>\n<p><b>Geeky Social</b><span> has a solid team, and they are running amazingly. I am very proud of our team. I am part of the board and now serving as Chairman, and probably will continue to do so. I hope by next 6-9 months we will be even stronger financially, our month to month growth is already steady and growing, we are clear it will grow a lot from there. One of our core success is to grow beyond a cash-hungry business, which is incredibly hard if you are involved in Digital Media, and buying. But we got past that and now everything taking shape. I am very confident in the team and looking forward.</span></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://3rdbell.co\"><b>3rdBell</b></a><span> faced so much issues over the year, but now we have a solid platform, the founders are incredibly motivated. Me and other investors are looking forward. I am still involved as Technical Director, this role could extend for the time being when we go through some changes, but we have solid plan to move forward, and by mid-next year, it should be i a  different height.</span></p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<h2><b>Me &amp; WordPress &#8211; going forward! </b></h2>\n<p><span>I will have people to maintain my plugin, and provide even better support, and few of them are even joining next month, so it will be well taken care of. I will shift the community role mostly to new people and others. Next 9 months I will dedicate to have more Contributor from my community and circle. I will literally incubate contributor,  from Core contribution to Docs and Community team. I will drive more into sharing my experience and finding over the decade. Besides writing, which I think is my superpower(!), but still under used, I will drive more into Speaking. Those are my next upcoming  Session, if you are happened to any of those WordCamp, please say Hi!</span></p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>WordCamp Colombo, Sri Lanka &#8211; 23rd September</strong></li>\n</ol>\n<p><b>Topic &#8211;</b><a href=\"https://2017.colombo.wordcamp.org/speaker/m-asif-rahman/\"><span> Making Million in WordPress Plugin But Not Being Evil!</span></a></p>\n<p><span>      2)  <strong>WordCamp Ahmedabad, India &#8211; 7th October</strong></span></p>\n<p><b>Topic &#8211;</b> <a href=\"https://2017.ahmedabad.wordcamp.org/\"><span>You heard content is the king, but are you paying attention to Content Distribution?</span></a></p>\n<p><span>If you read so far, you should understand how relevant both topic to my life! </span></p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<h2><b>How could I financially sustain this?</b></h2>\n<p><span>I am thinking, planning and working on this retirement plan for awhile now. The main question I got asked how could I financially sustain. I don’t know what kind of impression you have got so far by reading about my life. Yes, I own several successful ventures, running a very growing and profitable business, I also invested in the 20+ venture and was extremely lucky to enjoy some exit from the investment. But not in very big scale. Some of my investment looks promising, but that does not make me very rich in cash. So this plan further is not about having tons of cash in hand laying around, it&#8217;s more about having sustainable and ongoing earning. I do certainly have some exit I am looking forward to but my plan will not depend on it. I am confident now I could easily go beyond this month-to-month type calculation! </span></p>\n<h2><b>The Hardest Part!</b></h2>\n<p><span>When you grow business for over a decade, the main challenges are people. Like some successful venture, I also have businesses that are not cash-positive but has people involved with it for years. When you run a business, you become responsible for those people, their family depends on your decision, that type of responsibilities will limit you sometimes taking logical business decision. And really relying so much into people, and the fear of let going control could be hard dilemma any Entrepreneur could feel. </span></p>\n<p><span>But over the year I learned,<strong> sometimes you have to let go to get things done for future, sometimes you have to take a leap of faith</strong>. So, I practiced that for some time now. I am positive that things will work out, and won&#8217;t break apart.</span></p>\n<h1><b>Reason: Why I am doing this?</b></h1>\n<p><span>In some ways I feel I am doing this for very long time. I have built team, product, faced hard time, and also enjoyed when things work out, I have gone through this circle so many times. There is always hard time and I have seen how it all ultimately always worked out. I kind of want to get out of this circle. Sometimes I feel tired. Though for a person like me who single handily started everything, broke so many barriers, it&#8217;s hard to get me tensed. I know how to deal with pressure, hard time, shitty situation. In some ways I am resistant to those. But when I reflect everything in my life I am very proud what I have done, what I have Achieved.</span></p>\n<p><b>Monetary wealth did not make me rich! </b><span>But the experience and relation that I cultivated did. I feel rich because of this. </span></p>\n<p><span>When I was still a teenager, dreaming to be a physicist, I had a very thorough vision of my future, I wanted to finish my PhD by age 25. Later in the course of life I became Entrepreneur. Then my goal was to become a millionaire  by age 25 and have a stable family. I was successful in that. I have the vision to built amazing WordPress team and product, I am doing that right now. </span></p>\n<p><b>I want to move on, I would like to see greater meaning of life. </b><span>That does not mean what I am doing is great, it&#8217;s just going beyond. I always thought life has a bigger meaning for me, I always felt privileged, the kind of life I had, most people from my demography could not have, so I have bigger responsibilities! </span></p>\n<h2><b>How &#8216;Big&#8217; is WordPress?</b></h2>\n<p><span>WordPress is biggest CMS and No.1 solution to make Website, but how many businesses do you see worth over a $100M in WordPress Ecosystem? Or over $50M? Not much. And because of so much recent #WPDrama, one thing is very clear, we have a long way to grow. I kind of feel to make it too big, we even limited ourself as well. I do see the power struggle inside the community as well. The most respected person in the community, now have very large number of haters, and for few semi-valid reasons.<strong> That is sad, maybe we all need to rethink!</strong></span></p>\n<h1><b>What will I do in future?</b></h1>\n<p>Maybe I will <strong>drive deep into science</strong>, I will be still 34, even enough time to study something new! <span>Maybe I will just enjoy the break for awhile. Maybe I will try to find the better meaning of life. Or maybe will write a book, I don’t know, I want to keep the option open, have an open heart. I do certainly earn this freedom myself, I am very grateful to the list of endless great people that helped me throughout the decade of my career.</span></p>\n<h2><b>Your kids to reflect You!</b></h2>\n<p><span>We all want our kids to be like us, we want them to reflect us in a good way, and go beyond. But If we are not involved in every process of their life how could this happen? If you let your family, mainly wife to entirely take care of your kid how they are going to learn from you? Do you really believe just giving 1-2 hours a day will do the trick? It&#8217;s way more than that. I want to be an integral part of my kids’ life. I want to be fully involved in their process of growing up. In this whole thing, there is nothing related of deciding fate of their life. I have no expectation of making my kids something, I am fully open, they will decide their destiny, their own venture. I just want to help them understand this World, </span><b>be their Dad</b><span>, be the friend they could play with, be the teacher they need, as long as they need.</span></p>\n<p><span>I will spend more time with my family, my 2 young daughters really need more of me, they will be 4 &amp; 2 by next year. They will go into school, perfect time for me to jump in.</span></p>\n<h1><strong>Conclusion: For You!</strong></h1>\n<p>If you came this far reading this, you could probably tell I enjoyed writing! My routine hardly gives me more option to do it regularly. I was meant to write this HeroPress article last year but was too busy, and the timing was too near of the 2nd baby&#8217;s birth!</p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t expect others to try to retire early, but having a choice in life is important. Try to look back. Why do you work? Is it because of earning money? Just to survive, just to sustain your family? This should not be the purpose of human life. I believe our Creator created us for a reason, <strong>we are not meant to live and die selfishly like an animal. There should be more meaning of life other than trying to buy luxury!</strong></p>\n<p>There is a Ted talk describing Humans, how evaluated to be Human, one of the core reason was we cooked, and gathered and stored food, so we spent less time like other Gorillas to try to find food and spend most of the days for that purpose. We cooked, it was easy to chew, and it gave us more free time, so we were able to innovate! Interesting theory, but surely intriguing.</p>\n<p><strong>Life is not always about achieving it all. It&#8217;s sometimes about the journey. You can&#8217;t always win. You have to learn from the journey and move on.</strong></p>\n<p>When I look back I do see, my decision to invest worked out many ways. <strong>As I diversified my venture it was a good move.</strong> I made many mistakes and described in details here as well, but I tried to learn and reflect that in my further life. I am who I am, because of the journey. I don&#8217;t regret any part of it. If I had the chance would I have done it differently? I don&#8217;t know, maybe that could be a different journey. My life is wrapped up entirely with WordPress, I am and will always be proud of that. But maybe I need to give myself a fair chance to see the world clearly. For past 13-14 years, I have worked every day on an average 14 hours of more, I still stay at the office for over 12 hours. But I don&#8217;t do it because I have to, I do it because I enjoy it. But this is taking too much of my life, I am too swamped up. This break is necessary.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p><em><strong>Note:</strong> I really like to thank Topher &amp; HeroPress for giving me this opportunity and pushing me on writing this. I was very confused as it turns out this BIG. I thought it was just 2500-3000 words, I wrote almost on the fly, so was not looking at word count. 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In addition the rapid female created themes on platform can itself testify to the fact that women want to make websites too, and organizations like Women Who WP are so useful and makes the process more easy. WordPress is creating more and more for business owners and women are really good at tech businesses. And India is the house of the Startup business. Even the government is also making huge efforts behind it.</p>\n<p>The Internet is saturated with WordPress. 27 percent of the entire internet relies on WordPress. From small startup to gigantic companies. Since my society is willing to keep women in the house, I would like to say that’s great. I am okay! I can work from home. But there is no excuse to sit back and let the boys have all the fun. There are plenty of ways to get involved in the WordPress community. And nothing is better than a girl who writes code.</p>\n<hr />\n<h1 id=\"gujarati\">ભારતીય મહિલાઓ માટે વર્ડપ્રેસ સારું છે?</h1>\n<p>શા માટે કમ્પ્યુટિંગ હંમેશા &#8216;છોકરાઓ નું ક્લબ છે? હું એવા સમાજમાં રહુ છે જ્યાં સ્ત્રીઓને ઓફિસમાં કામ કરવાની મંજૂરી નથી. મારા સમાજના ઘણા લોકો એવું વિચારે છે કે બધી જ મહિલાઓએ તેના પરિવારની સંભાળ રાખવી અને ઘરમાં રહેવું. રૂઢિચુસ્ત મનનું સમાજ છે પરંતુ મને ગર્વ લાગે છે કે હું સાંકડા વિચારોવાળી સમાજનો ભાગ નથી.</p>\n<p>હું સ્કૂલના સમયથી કમ્પ્યુટર અને ટેકનોલોજીના વિશ્વ સાથે સંકળાયેલી છું. તે સમયે મેં કોમ્પ્યુટર ની ભાષાઓ એચટીએમએલ, સી.એસ.એસ. અને સી વિશે શીખવાનું શરૂ કર્યું. અને મારો વિશ્વાસ કરો હું તેના પર ઘણી સારી હતી. પછીથી મેં મારા આગળના અભ્યાસ માટે કમ્પ્યુટર એન્જિનિયરિંગ પસંદ કર્યું અને બેચલર ઓફ કમ્પ્યુટર એપ્લિકેશન્સમાં અભ્યાસ પૂર્ણ કર્યો. પરંતુ તે પછી મેં અભ્યાસ કરવાનું બંધ કર્યું નથી. મેં કમ્પ્યુટર એપ્લિકેશન્સમાં માસ્ટર્સ પૂર્ણ કર્યું.</p>\n<p>હું પ્રોગ્રામિંગમાં ખૂબ ખોવાયેલી રહેતી હતી અને સાથે ફ્રીલાન્સર તરીકે કામ કરતી હતી. સૌથી રસપ્રદ બાબત એ છે કે જે પ્લેટફોર્મ સાથે હું સંકળાયેલી છું તે વર્ડપ્રેસ છે. દરરોજ હું એક નવા કાર્ય સાથે જાગું છું અને નવા વિચાર સાથે સૂઈ જઉ છું. અને તે હજુ પણ ચાલુ છે. હું એલ્સ્નર ટેક્નોલોજીમાં વર્ડપ્રેસ ડેવલપર છું અને દરરોજ મેં જે કંઈ કર્યું છે તેના પર મને ગર્વ છે.</p>\n<p>વર્ડપ્રેસ સાથે ઘરની જેમ લાગે છે, મારા આત્માનો એક ભાગ. અને હા! તે છોકરાઓનું જ ઘર નથી, વર્ડપ્રેસ સાથે ઘણી સ્ત્રીઓ પણ સંકળાયેલી છે. એક વિષયમાં જો તમને ખબર ન હોય તો વર્ડપ્રેસ થીમની પરીક્ષણ ટીમની આગેવાની મહિલાઓ દ્વારા કરવામાં આવે છે. અને કારણ કે મારું સમાજ ખુલ્લા લોકોથી ભરેલું નથી તેથી હું સૂચવે છે કે, &#8220;સ્ત્રીઓ, તમે શા માટે ઘરેથી શિખવાનું/કામ કરવાનું /કોડ કરવાનું ચાલુ નથી કરતાં?&#8221; છેવટે, તમને જરૂર ફક્ત એક કમ્પ્યુટર અને ઇન્ટરનેટ કનેક્શનની છે. સાચું ને ? 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This is a security and maintenance release. We strongly encourage all BuddyPress sites to upgrade as soon as possible.</p>\n<p>We fixed two regressions introduced in 2.9:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Groups: fix group description truncation length on group screen.</li>\n<li>Profiles: fix avatar quality when requesting avatar sizes larger than the user&#8217;s uploaded avatar.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Importantly, BuddyPress 2.9.1 and earlier versions were affected by the following security issue:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) in the XProfile administration Dashboard panel.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>These vulnerabilities were reported privately by <a href=\"https://dk.linkedin.com/in/skansing\">Ronnie Skansing</a>. 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Morten Rand-Hendriksen <a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gutenberg-morten-rand-hendriksen\">considers Gutenberg</a> to be a watershed moment, &#8220;This is a revolution,&#8221; he said.</p>\n<p>&#8220;This is a watershed moment for WordPress. This is entirely new and fundamentally different from how WordPress works and how we work with it today. I cannot overstate it enough when I say this changes everything.&#8221;</p>\n<p>Rand-Hendriksen suggests that Gutenberg will allow WordPress to graduate from being a blogging platform to a platform for managing views. 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Doesn&#8217;t look like a map, yet, does it? </p>\n<p>When the post is previewed or published, you will see the map like this:</p>\n<div class=\"googlemaps\"></div>\n<p>The map is not a screenshot. It is interactive. Zoom in and out and move around on the map. The <a href=\"https://en.support.wordpress.com/google-maps/\" title=\"Google Maps — Support — WordPress.com\">Google Maps shortcode</a> taps into the Google Maps API allowing a live section of the map to be embedded on your site to help people find locations and directions. </p>\n<p>Google Maps are a great way of providing instructions to the location of a store or company on a Contact web page. They are also fun to embed in a post about a favorite park, hike, fishing hole, vacation spot, or even create a custom map that charts your travels, hikes, or a specific route for shopping or exploring. </p>\n<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> <em>Google Map embeds are tricky. You need to search for the exact address and use that embed code. If you search for a business name, you may get an invalid server request from Google Maps. Also note that WordPress.com has made it easier to use shortcodes by skipping the extra code and converting links and embed codes automatically to shortcodes. This may require saving your post as a draft twice before you can see the results on the front end preview of the post or Page.</em></p>\n<p>Shortcodes allow the user to add content and functionality to a WordPress site without knowing extensive code or digging into the programming of a WordPress Theme or Plugin. With the shortcut of a shortcode, WordPress users may add all sorts of customization features to their site.</p>\n<p>There are a variety of shortcodes in the core of WordPress. 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These snippets of code allow the user to add functionality to their site without touching the code. </p>\n<p>The PHP code that enables the functionality, and adds the ability to use the abbreviated code to generate that functionality on the site, is called a <code>function</code>. </p>\n<p>At its core, this is the function found to generate all WordPress Shortcodes:</p>\n<pre class=\"brush: xml; title: ; notranslate\">//[foobar]\nfunction foobar_func( $atts ){\n	return \"foo and bar\";\n}\nadd_shortcode( \'foobar\', \'foobar_func\' );</pre>\n<p>The attributes, represented in this abbreviated version by <code>$atts</code>, are the instructions as to what the shortcode is to do.</p>\n<p>In the expanded form with functionality, I&#8217;ve called the shortcode &#8220;elephant&#8221; and set up two attribute values, &#8220;trumpet loudly&#8221; and &#8220;stomp.&#8221; </p>\n<pre class=\"brush: xml; title: ; notranslate\">// [elephant foo=\"foo-value\"]\nfunction elephant_func( $atts ) {\n    $a = shortcode_atts( array(\n        \'foo\' =&gt; \'trumpet loudly\',\n        \'bar\' =&gt; \'stomp\',\n    ), $atts );\n\n    return \"foo = {$a[\'foo\']}\";\n}\nadd_shortcode( \'elephant\', \'elephant_func\' );</pre>\n<p>Depending upon what &#8220;foo&#8221; and &#8220;bar&#8221; represent, the results would be &#8220;trumpet loudly&#8221; and &#8220;stomp.&#8221; What these represent are HTML code, modifications to HTML code, and initiates the programming such as generating a list of all the posts you&#8217;ve published as an archive list.</p>\n<p>Right now, you aren&#8217;t at the stage where you can program shortcodes and add them to WordPress Themes or create WordPress Plugins, so I&#8217;m not going to dive into these much deeper. You need to learn how these work and how to use them on your site, and the more you use them, the better feel you will have for what a shortcode can do on your site. </p>\n<p>WordPress.com offers a <a href=\"https://en.support.wordpress.com/category/shortcodes/\" title=\"Support — WordPress.com\">wide range of shortcodes</a> to add functionality to your site. 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(Our customer has also been notified of the pending warrant on the account.)</p>\n<p>That information could be used to identify any individuals who used this site to exercise and express political speech protected under the Constitution’s First Amendment. That should be enough to set alarm bells off in anyone’s mind.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Every host deals with requests that may not require visitor information but definitely do require account information. Automattic&#8217;s Paul Sieminski provided a helpful post on the <a href=\"https://transparency.automattic.com/2017/07/25/shining-light-on-national-security-letters/\">types of requests they get</a>, and how they handle them.</p>\n<p>The US has broad protections built into the First Amendment covering free speech. Platforms are not required to meet those protections; however, many are strident supporters of the First Amendment. Those protections are often for some of the most unpopular types of content. 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The cognition of possibility to have local server on my own machine and test everything before executing it on live site turned out to be very helpful.</p>\n<p>In October I needed a blog script and friend recommended WordPress. It was 2.9 version. It didn&#8217;t really work well but everyone was writing about it. There were at least 5 new tutorials on various blogs every day. I was digesting them every morning with my first coffee. The ones I really liked I even reproduced in my shiny new localhost. Soon enough I developed a local monster with different widgets on each page, future posts archive, post series done with custom fields and God knows whatnot. This WordPress was slowly taking over my free time. Every second of it.</p>\n<h3>So, the WordPress it is</h3>\n<p>One day a friend of mine asked me to build him a website for his ensemble. And for money. Money? I never thought of getting money for this. This was too good of a hobby. But he&#8217;s a friend so I did it. 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Almost fully operational, I was getting ready for next roller coaster known as a mix of school year, freelancing and theater&#8217;s season. Then my father died. Suddenly. In an accident.</p>\n<p>Oh, this screaming silence..</p>\n<p>I couldn&#8217;t think. Or breathe. For months. I needed someone to put the roller coaster on pause. Just.. Just a short one. To take a breathe. But there was no one. I was all alone with a 9 years old child who had to grow up fast. I had to grow up fast.</p>\n<blockquote><p>All of a sudden I realized that I can not afford a single mistake any more. I can not be ill, get in debts, lose job. Or mind. I was the only one I could count on.</p></blockquote>\n<p>In 2014 my theater salary got reduced once again. And again in following year. 30% in total. For ten years it never covered all of my monthly expenses but this was ridiculous. It was a time for me to stop playing it safe and see what I&#8217;m made of. That was probably the most difficult decision I have ever made. A heart breaking one. Stop being musician. So I quit being Opera Prompter and started working as a full time WordPress developer.</p>\n<h3>Well, hello, World!</h3>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t really know for which wage level my knowledge was. For years I was the only WordPress developer I knew in person. The rest were all online superstars I was learning from. So I started as a shy medior and the only WordPress developer in agency. It turns out that, for this agency needs, I was senior and soon enough I was organizing and leading development processes for new projects.</p>\n<p>From the business point of view repeating similar projects makes you &#8220;niche expert&#8221;. I do understand that. But, as many other developers out there, I don&#8217;t like repeating the same tasks or projects. Not even once. 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I remember reading through channels and thinking: &#8220;I could do this&#8221;, &#8220;Oh, I&#8217;d love to learn that&#8221;, &#8220;This person is funny&#8221;.. I&#8217;m gonna stick.</p>\n<h3>Antisocial extrovert in a more open open source community</h3>\n<p>No matter how I tried, and I did try, I&#8217;m just not a people person. Among other antisocial treats, over the years I have developed a heavy dark humor which, more often than not, due to lack of social interactions I reveal in a completely wrong way. But these people seem not to mind so I thought to give it a try with them. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/community/handbook/wordcamp-organizer/planning-details/code-of-conduct/\">Code of Conduct</a> is extremely important in WordPress community. No community wants bullies. But rare communities accept social weirdos and misfits. And this one doesn&#8217;t just accept them, it makes them feel like fits. 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Eastern</p>\n<p><strong>Subscribe To WPWeekly Via Itunes: </strong><a href=\"https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wordpress-weekly/id694849738\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Click here to subscribe</a></p>\n<p><strong>Subscribe To WPWeekly Via RSS: </strong><a href=\"https://wptavern.com/feed/podcast\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Click here to subscribe</a></p>\n<p><strong>Subscribe To WPWeekly Via Stitcher Radio: </strong><a href=\"http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wordpress-weekly-podcast?refid=stpr\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Click here to subscribe</a></p>\n<p><strong>Listen To Episode #284:</strong><br />\n</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Thu, 10 Aug 2017 00:43:12 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"Jeff Chandler\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:40;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:72:\"WPTavern: WordPress Foundation to Sponsor Open Source Educational Events\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:29:\"https://wptavern.com/?p=73970\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:83:\"https://wptavern.com/wordpress-foundation-to-sponsor-open-source-educational-events\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:3313:\"<a href=\"https://i1.wp.com/wptavern.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/open-source.jpg?ssl=1\"><img /></a>photo credit: <a href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/79777096@N00/6866996865\">16th st</a> &#8211; <a href=\"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/\">(license)</a>\n<p>The WordPress Foundation is <a href=\"http://wordpressfoundation.org/2017/call-for-organizers-introduction-to-open-source/\" target=\"_blank\">sponsoring a new series of workshops and training events</a> that will introduce people to WordPress and related open source software. 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Applications close August 21 and successful applicants will be notified by September 8.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Wed, 09 Aug 2017 19:19:48 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"Sarah Gooding\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:41;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:44:\"Post Status: Publish Conference, in pictures\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"https://poststatus.com/?p=38424\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:51:\"https://poststatus.com/publish-conference-pictures/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:34326:\"<p>Pictures from <a href=\"https://poststatus.com/publish\">Post Status Publish</a> were almost all taken by <a href=\"https://poststatus.com/people/brian-richards/\">Brian Richards</a>, unless they are pictures of Brian Richards. I took those.</p>\n<p>We had a great time learning and networking in Atlanta, and here&#8217;s a snippet of our time together. The event consisted of two full days of talks from some pretty amazing speakers.</p>\n<p>Special thanks to <a href=\"https://www.liquidweb.com/managedwordpress/?utm_source=post_status&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=ps_ads\">Liquid Web</a> for being our platinum sponsor, and to <a href=\"https://jetpack.com/?utm_source=post_status&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=ps_ads\">Jetpack</a>, <a href=\"https://pantheon.io/?utm_source=post_status&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=ps_ads\">Pantheon</a>, and <a href=\"https://www.siteground.com/wordpress-hosting.htm/?utm_source=post_status&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=ps_ads\">SiteGround</a> for being gold sponsors. Without them, and our wonderful attendees of course, none of this would be possible.</p>\n<p>Video is being processed and will be available to all attendees, and we&#8217;re working out how exactly to make them available for other folks who may want to see the sessions.</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/publish-conference-pictures/publish-conference-atlanta-post-status-4/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/publish-conference-atlanta-post-status-4-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"\" /></a>\n<a href=\"https://poststatus.com/publish-conference-pictures/publish-conference-atlanta-post-status-2/\"><img width=\"150\" height=\"100\" src=\"https://cdn.poststatus.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/publish-conference-atlanta-post-status-2-150x100.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail\" alt=\"\" /></a>\n<a 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A group of us went to WordCamp SF 2009.</p>\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/WordCampSF-2010-min.jpg\"><img class=\"size-full wp-image-2019\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/WordCampSF-2010-min.jpg\" alt=\"East Bay WordPress Meetup members at WCSF 2010\" width=\"1776\" height=\"2336\" /></a>East Bay WordPress Meetup members at WCSF 2010\n<p>Because of the meetup, I made more and more connections in the wider WordPress community. Because of the meetup, I learned a lot more about WordPress than I would have on my own, in part because I often had to teach it. Because of the meetup, more WordPress-related work came to me. I started to learn more code, little bits and fragments at a time. WordPress drew me in deeper and deeper as time progressed. 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(I’d love to travel for more meetups, but it’s not in the budget.)</p>\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Sallie_Goetsch-min.jpg\"><img class=\"size-full wp-image-2021\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Sallie_Goetsch-min.jpg\" alt=\"Speaking at WordCamp LAX 2016\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1086\" /></a>Speaking at WordCamp LAX 2016\n<p>The experience I had with the Meetup made me want to connect more and more with other WordPress people, and to help out where I could. As I said, I’m a service junkie, so I readily embraced the idea of giving back to the community. I’m not a good enough developer (yet, anyway) to be a core contributor, but there are lots of ways to contribute. The main one, in my case, is organizing the meetup, though it took me until 2016 to join the official WordPress Community meetup program.</p>\n<p>I was also very active in the main WordPress LinkedIn group for several years, which led to O’Reilly hiring me as the technical reviewer for WordPress: The Missing Manual. (It may also have contributed to the gig I had in 2011 making WordPress videos for Peachpit Press and the one in 2012 and 2013 teaching WordPress for Mediabistro.)</p>\n<p>I started listening to WordPress podcasts in about 2006, though WP Weekly is the only one of those early shows that’s still around. There are tons of new WP podcasts now, more than I can keep up with. I got invited to participate in one, the WP-Tonic panel, starting in 2015. You can hear me being mouthy and opinionated there almost every week. I follow WordPress people on Twitter, belong to WordPress Slack teams, and have been known to dream about WordPress.</p>\n<p>Thanks to the WordPress meetup, I found focus, fun, friends, and what passes for fame. I’m still working on fortune, but I can tell you that the secret to the many great referrals I’ve gotten from my extensive network of WordPress connections is this: don’t go into it looking for what you can get. Just concentrate on what you can give, and never stop learning.</p>\n<div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-right rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: WordPress Ate My Life—In a Good Way\" class=\"rtsocial-twitter-button\" href=\"https://twitter.com/share?text=WordPress%20Ate%20My%20Life%E2%80%94In%20a%20Good%20Way&via=heropress&url=https%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-ate-life-good-way%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal fb-light\"><div class=\"rtsocial-fb-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Like: WordPress Ate My Life—In a Good Way\" class=\"rtsocial-fb-button rtsocial-fb-like-light\" href=\"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-ate-life-good-way%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\"></a></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-linkedin-button\" href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https%3A%2F%2Fheropress.com%2Fessays%2Fwordpress-ate-life-good-way%2F&title=WordPress+Ate+My+Life%E2%80%94In+a+Good+Way\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share: WordPress Ate My Life—In a Good Way\"></a></div></div><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-horizontal-button\"><a class=\"rtsocial-pinterest-button\" href=\"https://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=https://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-ate-life-good-way/&media=https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/080917-min-150x150.jpg&description=WordPress Ate My Life—In a Good Way\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Pin: WordPress Ate My Life—In a Good Way\"></a></div></div><a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"perma-link\" href=\"https://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-ate-life-good-way/\" title=\"WordPress Ate My Life—In a Good Way\"></a></div><p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://heropress.com/essays/wordpress-ate-life-good-way/\">WordPress Ate My Life—In a Good Way</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://heropress.com\">HeroPress</a>.</p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Wed, 09 Aug 2017 12:00:21 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:14:\"Sallie Goetsch\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:43;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:89:\"Post Status: Live from Publish: Challenges facing the WordPress Economy — Draft podcast\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"https://poststatus.com/?p=38415\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:86:\"https://poststatus.com/live-publish-challenges-facing-wordpress-economy-draft-podcast/\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:1640:\"<p>Welcome to the Post Status <a href=\"https://poststatus.com/category/draft\">Draft podcast</a>, which you can find <a href=\"https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/post-status-draft-wordpress/id976403008\">on iTunes</a>, <a href=\"https://play.google.com/music/m/Ih5egfxskgcec4qadr3f4zfpzzm?t=Post_Status__Draft_WordPress_Podcast\">Google Play</a>, <a href=\"http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/krogsgard/post-status-draft-wordpress-podcast\">Stitcher</a>, and <a href=\"http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1061/rss\">via RSS</a> for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Joe Hoyle &#8212; the CTO of Human Made &#8212; and Brian Krogsgard.</p>\n<p>In this episode, Brian and Joe are live at Post Status Publish and answer questions from the conference audience. They are asked about mistakes they think the WordPress product ecosystem is making, the challenges of working remotely, and many more existential questions.</p>\n<a href=\"https://audio.simplecast.com/0550d90d.mp3\">https://audio.simplecast.com/0550d90d.mp3</a>\n<p><a href=\"https://audio.simplecast.com/0550d90d.mp3\">Direct Download</a></p>\n<p>Publish was a lot of fun, and we’ll have more audio, video, and pictures available over the coming weeks.</p>\n<h3>Sponsor: Liquid Web</h3>\n<p><span><a href=\"https://www.liquidweb.com/managedwordpress/?utm_source=post_status&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=ps_ads\">Liquid Web</a> was the platinum sponsor of the Publish podcast, and therefore this episode of the podcast as well. If you haven’t tried Liquid Web’s Managed WordPress product, it’s time. They are doing awesome work in this space for mission critical sites.</span></p>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Wed, 09 Aug 2017 00:29:20 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:14:\"Katie Richards\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:44;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:65:\"WPTavern: WordPress Core Fields API Project Sees Renewed Interest\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:29:\"https://wptavern.com/?p=73965\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:76:\"https://wptavern.com/wordpress-core-fields-api-project-sees-renewed-interest\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:5551:\"<p>As work continues at a feverish pace <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/08/08/discovering-gutenberg-and-next-steps/\">on Gutenberg</a>, many developers throughout the community are <a href=\"https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/952\">engaging in discussions</a> on how <a href=\"https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-development-team-confirms-meta-box-api-will-not-be-formally-deprecated\">meta boxes will be handled</a> in the new editor. The team is <a href=\"https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/952#issuecomment-320644682\">considering various solutions</a> and <a href=\"https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/952#issuecomment-320638392\">some </a>have <a href=\"https://twitter.com/scottkclark/status/894488147966517248\">suggested</a> that a Fields API in core would have made the future of meta boxes less of an issue.</p>\n<p>I reached out to <a href=\"https://www.scottkclark.com/\">Scott Kingsley Clark</a>, lead developer of the <a title=\"Pods Framework for WordPress\" href=\"http://pods.io/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Pods Framework</a> and one of the main contributors to the <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/tag/fields-api/\">Fields API project</a>. Clark explains what the Fields API is, its current status, its relationship to the meta box discussions, and how to contribute.</p>\n<p><strong>For those who don&#8217;t know, what is the Fields API project? 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Translating PHP meta boxes into React for a popular custom fields solution like ACF is challenging enough, let alone trying to do so for every meta box implementation that exists today, popular or not. It does not scale.</p></blockquote>\n<p>As the Gutenberg contributors shared that they have only just begun to look into the meta box issue, it&#8217;s now clear why there is no roadmap for how the project will handle &#8220;legacy&#8221; PHP meta boxes. In July, Nylen said, &#8220;If I had to guess where we will end up here: current metaboxes will be moved to a &#8220;legacy&#8221; area and we will provide APIs, documentation, and examples for registering &#8216;new-style&#8217; metabox-block-thingies.&#8221;</p>\n<p>Plugin developers who manage meta box libraries, agencies, and other concerned parties are following the ticket to find out how to plan for the WordPress 5.0, which has been targeted as the Gutenberg release. 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If you want to help to translate the plugin to your language, please have a look at the sitemap.pot file which contains all definitions and may be used with a <a href=\"http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/\" rel=\"nofollow\">gettext</a> editor like <a href=\"http://www.poedit.net/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Poedit</a> (Windows).</p>\n<p><!--section=installation--></p>\n<ol>\n<li>Install the plugin like you always install plugins, either by uploading it via FTP or by using the &#8220;Add Plugin&#8221; function of WordPress.</li>\n<li>Activate the plugin at the plugin administration page</li>\n<li>If you want: Open the plugin configuration page, which is located under Settings -&gt; XML-Sitemap and customize settings like priorities and change frequencies.</li>\n<li>The plugin will automatically update your sitemap of you publish a post, so there is nothing more to do <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.3/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"🙂\" class=\"wp-smiley\" style=\"height: 1em; max-height: 1em;\" /></li>\n</ol>\n<p><!--section=faq--></p>\n<dl>\n<dt>Installation Instructions</dt>\n<dd>\n<ol>\n<li>Install the plugin like you always install plugins, either by uploading it via FTP or by using the &#8220;Add Plugin&#8221; function of WordPress.</li>\n<li>Activate the plugin at the plugin administration page</li>\n<li>If you want: Open the plugin configuration page, which is located under Settings -&gt; XML-Sitemap and customize settings like priorities and change frequencies.</li>\n<li>The plugin will automatically update your sitemap of you publish a post, so there is nothing more to do <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.3/72x72/1f642.png\" alt=\"🙂\" class=\"wp-smiley\" style=\"height: 1em; max-height: 1em;\" /></li>\n</ol>\n</dd>\n<dt>Where can I find the options page of the plugin?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>It is under Settings &gt; XML Sitemap. I know nowadays many plugins add top-level menu items, but in most of the cases it is just not necessary. I&#8217;ve seen WP installations which looked like an Internet Explorer ten years ago with 20 toolbars installed. <img src=\"https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/2.3/72x72/1f609.png\" alt=\"😉\" class=\"wp-smiley\" style=\"height: 1em; max-height: 1em;\" /></p>\n</dd>\n<dt>Do I have to create a sitemap.xml and sitemap.xml.gz by myself?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>Not anymore. Since version 4, these files are dynamically generated. <em>There must be no sitemap.xml or sitemap.xml.gz in your site directory anymore!</em> The plugin will try to rename them to sitemap.xml.bak if they still exists.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>Does this plugin use static files or &#8220;I can&#8217;t find the sitemap.xml file!&#8221;</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>Not anymore. Since version 4, these files are dynamically generated just like any other WordPress content.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>There are no comments yet (or I&#8217;ve disabled them) and all my postings have a priority of zero!</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>Please disable automatic priority calculation and define a static priority for posts.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>So many configuration options&#8230; Do I need to change them?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>No, only if you want to. Default values are ok for most sites.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>Does this plugin work with all WordPress versions?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>This version works with WordPress 3.3 and better. If you&#8217;re using an older version, please check the <a href=\"http://www.arnebrachhold.de/projects/wordpress-plugins/google-xml-sitemaps-generator/\" title=\"Google (XML) Sitemap Generator Plugin Homepage\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google Sitemaps Plugin Homepage</a> for the legacy releases. There is a working release for every WordPress version since 1.5, but you really should consider updating your WordPress installation!</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>My question isn&#8217;t answered here</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>Most of the plugin options are described at the <a href=\"http://www.arnebrachhold.de/projects/wordpress-plugins/google-xml-sitemaps-generator/\" rel=\"nofollow\">plugin homepage</a> as well as the dedicated <a href=\"http://www.arnebrachhold.de/projects/wordpress-plugins/google-xml-sitemaps-generator/help/\" title=\"List of common questions / problems regarding Google (XML) Sitemaps\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google Sitemaps FAQ</a>.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>My question isn&#8217;t even answered there</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>Please post your question at the <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/support/topic/read-before-opening-a-new-support-topic\" rel=\"nofollow\">WordPress support forum</a> and tag your post with &#8220;google-sitemap-generator&#8221;.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>What&#8217;s new in the latest version?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>The changelog is maintained <a href=\"http://www.arnebrachhold.de/projects/wordpress-plugins/google-xml-sitemaps-generator/changelog/\" title=\"Google (XML) Sitemap Generator Plugin Changelog\" rel=\"nofollow\">here</a></p>\n</dd>\n<dt>Why is the changelog on a separate page and not here?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>The WordPress.org repository is just another place to download this plugin. I don&#8217;t want to maintain too many pages with the same content. Thank you for your understanding!</p>\n</dd>\n</dl>\n<p><!--section=changelog--></p>\n<h4>4.0.9 (2017-07-24)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed security issue related to donation functionality.</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.8 (2014-11-15)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed bug regarding the exclude categories feature, thanks to Claus Schöffel!</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.7.1 (2014-09-02)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Sorry, no new features this time… This release only updates the Compatibility-Tag to WordPress 4.0. Unfortunately there is no way to do this anymore without a new version</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.7 (2014-06-23)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Better compatibility with GoDaddy managed WP hosting</li>\n<li>Better compatibility with QuickCache</li>\n<li>Removed WordPress version from the sitemap</li>\n<li>Corrected link to WordPress privacy settings (if search engines are blocked)</li>\n<li>Changed hook which is being used for sitemap pings to avoid pings on draft edit</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.6 (2014-06-03)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added option to disable automatic gzipping</li>\n<li>Fixed bug with duplicated external sitemap entries</li>\n<li>Don’t gzip if behind Varnish since Varnish can do that</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.5 (2014-05-18)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added function to manually start ping for main-sitemap or all sub-sitemaps</li>\n<li>Added support for changing the base of the sitemap URL to another URL (for WP installations in sub-folders)</li>\n<li>Fixed issue with empty post sitemaps (related to GMT/local time offset)</li>\n<li>Fixed some timing issues in archives</li>\n<li>Improved check for possible problems before gzipping</li>\n<li>Fixed empty archives and author sitemaps in case there were no posts</li>\n<li>Fixed bug which caused the Priority Provider to disappear in recent PHP versions</li>\n<li>Plugin will also ping with the corresponding sub-sitemap in case a post was modified</li>\n<li>Better checking for empty external urls</li>\n<li>Changed text in XSL template to be more clear about sitemap-index and sub-sitemaps</li>\n<li>Changed content type to text/xml to improve compatibility with caching plugins</li>\n<li>Changed query parameters to is_feed=true to improve compatibility with caching plugins</li>\n<li>Switched from using WP_Query to load posts to a custom SQL statement to avoid problems with other plugin filters</li>\n<li>Added caching of some SQL statements</li>\n<li>Added support feed for more help topics</li>\n<li>Added link to new help page</li>\n<li>Cleaned up code and renamed variables to be more readable</li>\n<li>Updated Japanese Translation, thanks to Daisuke Takahashi</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.4 (2014-04-19)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Removed deprecated get_page call</li>\n<li>Changed last modification time of sub-sitemaps to the last modification date of the posts instead of the publish date</li>\n<li>Removed information window if the statistic option has not been activated</li>\n<li>Added link regarding new sitemap format</li>\n<li>Updated Portuguese translation, thanks to Pedro Martinho</li>\n<li>Updated German translation</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.3 (2014-04-13)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed compression if an gzlib handler was already active</li>\n<li>Help regarding permalinks for Nginx users</li>\n<li>Fix with gzip compression in case there was other output before already</li>\n<li>Return 404 for HTML sitemaps if the option has been disabled</li>\n<li>Updated translations</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.2 (2014-04-01)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed warning if an gzip handler is already active</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0.1 (2014-03-31)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed bug with custom post types including a &#8220;-&#8220;</li>\n<li>Fixed some 404 Not Found Errors</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>4.0 (2014-03-30)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>No static files anymore, sitemap is created on the fly!</li>\n<li>Sitemap is split-up into sub-sitemaps by month, allowing up to 50.000 posts per month! <a href=\"http://www.arnebrachhold.de/projects/wordpress-plugins/google-xml-sitemaps-generator/google-xml-sitemap-generator-new-sitemap-format/\" rel=\"nofollow\">More information</a></li>\n<li>Support for custom post types and custom taxonomis!</li>\n<li>100% Multisite compatible, including by-blog and network activation.</li>\n<li>Reduced server resource usage due to less content per request.</li>\n<li>New API allows other plugins to add their own, separate sitemaps.</li>\n<li>Note: PHP 5.1 and WordPress 3.3 is required! The plugin will not work with lower versions!</li>\n<li>Note: This version will try to rename your old sitemap files to *-old.xml. If that doesn’t work, please delete them manually since no static files are needed anymore!</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.4.1 (2014-04-10)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Compatibility with mysqli</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>Version 3.4 (2013-11-24)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed deprecation warnings in PHP 5.4, thanks to Dion Hulse!</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.3 (2013-09-28)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed problem with file permission checking</li>\n<li>Filter out hashs (#) in URLs</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.9 (2013-01-11)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed security issue with change frequencies and filename of sitemap file. Exploit was only possible with admin account.</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.8 (2012-08-08)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed wrong custom taxonomy URLs, thanks to ramon fincken of the wordpress.org forum!</li>\n<li>Removed ASK ping since they shut down their service.</li>\n<li>Exclude post_format taxonomy from custom taxonomy list</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.7 (2012-04-24)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed custom post types, thanks to clearsite of the wordpress.org forum!</li>\n<li>Fixed broken admin layout on WP 3.4</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.6 (2011-09-19)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Removed YAHOO ping since YAHOO uses bing now</li>\n<li>Removed deprecated function call</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.5 (2011-07-11)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Backported Bing ping success fix from beta</li>\n<li>Added friendly hint to try out the new beta</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.4 (2010-05-29)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added (GMT) to date column in sitemap xslt template to avoid confusion with different time zones</li>\n<li>Fixed wrong SQL statement for author pages, thanks to twoenoug</li>\n<li>Fixed several deprecated function calls</li>\n<li>Note: This release does not support the new multisite feature of WordPress yet and will not be active when multisite is enabled.</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.3 (2010-04-02)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed that all pages were missing in the sitemap if the “Uncategorized” category was excluded</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.2 (2009-12-19)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Updated compatibility tag to WordPress 2.9</li>\n<li>Fixed PHP4 problems</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2.1 (2009-12-16)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Notes and update messages at the top of the admin page could interfere with the manual build function</li>\n<li>Help links in the WP contextual help were not shown anymore since the last update</li>\n<li>IE 7 sometimes displayed a cached admin page</li>\n<li>Removed invalid link to config page from the plugin description (The link lead to a &#8220;Not enough permission error&#8221;)</li>\n<li>Improved performance of getting the current plugin version by caching</li>\n<li>Updated Spanish language files</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.2 (2009-11-23)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added function to show the actual results of a ping instead of only linking to the url</li>\n<li>Added new hook (sm_rebuild) for third party plugins to start building the sitemap</li>\n<li>Fixed bug which showed the wrong URL for the latest Google ping result</li>\n<li>Added some missing documentation</li>\n<li>Removed hardcoded php name for sitemap file in admin urls</li>\n<li>Uses KSES for showing ping test results</li>\n<li>Ping test fixed for WP &lt; 2.3</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.9 (2009-11-13)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed MySQL Error if author pages were included</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.8 (2009-11-07)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Improved custom taxonomy handling and fixed wrong last modification date</li>\n<li>Fixed fatal error in WordPress versions lower than 2.3</li>\n<li>Fixed Update Notice for WordPress 2.8 and higher</li>\n<li>Added warning if blog privacy is activated</li>\n<li>Fixed priorities of additional pages were shown as 0 instead of 1</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.7 (2009-10-21)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added support for custom taxonomies. Thanks to Lee!</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.6 (2009-08-31)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed PHP error “Only variables can be passed by reference”</li>\n<li>Fixed wrong URLS of multi-page posts (Thanks artstorm!)</li>\n<li>Updated many language files</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.5 (2009-08-24)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added option to completely disable the last modification time</li>\n<li>Fixed problem with HTTPS url for the XSL stylesheet if the sitemap was build via the admin panel</li>\n<li>Improved handling of homepage entry if a single page was set for it</li>\n<li>Fixed mktime warning which appeared sometimes</li>\n<li>Fixed bug which caused inf. reloads after rebuilding the sitemap via the admin panel</li>\n<li>Improved handling of missing sitemaps files if WP was moved to another location</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.4 (2009-06-22)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed bug which broke all pings in WP older than 2.7</li>\n<li>Added more output in debug mode if pings fail</li>\n<li>Moved global post variable so other plugins can use it in get_permalink()</li>\n<li>Added small icon for ozh admin menu</li>\n<li>Added more help links in UI</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.3 (2009-06-07)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Changed MSN Live Search to Bing</li>\n<li>Exclude categories also now exludes the category itself and not only the posts</li>\n<li>Pings now use the new WordPress HTTP API instead of Snoopy</li>\n<li>Fixed bug that in localized WP installations priorities could not be saved</li>\n<li>The sitemap cron job is now cleared after a manual rebuild or after changing the config</li>\n<li>Adjusted style of admin area for WP 2.8 and refreshed icons</li>\n<li>Disabled the “Exclude categories” feature for WP 2.5.1, since it doesn’t have the required functions yet</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.2 (2008-12-26)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Changed the way the stylesheet is saved (default / custom stylesheet)</li>\n<li>Sitemap is now rebuild when a page is published</li>\n<li>Removed support for static robots.txt files, this is now handled via WordPress functions</li>\n<li>Added compat. exceptions for WP 2.0 and WP 2.1</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.1 (2008-12-21)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed redirect issue if wp-admin is rewritten via mod_rewrite, thanks to macjoost</li>\n<li>Fixed wrong path to assets, thanks PozHonks</li>\n<li>Fixed wrong plugin URL if wp-content was renamed / redirected, thanks to wnorris</li>\n<li>Updated WP User Interface for 2.7</li>\n<li>Various other small things</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1.0.1 (2008-05-27)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Extracted UI JS to external file</li>\n<li>Enabled the option to include following pages of multi-page posts</li>\n<li>Script tries to raise memory and time limit if active</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1 (2008-05-22)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Marked as stable</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1b3 (2008-05-19)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Cleaned up plugin directory and moved img files to subfolders</li>\n<li>Fixed background building bug in WP 2.1</li>\n<li>Removed auto-update plugin link for WP &lt; 2.5</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1b2 (2008-05-18)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed critical bug with the build in background option</li>\n<li>Added notification if a build is scheduled</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.1b1 (2008-05-08)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Splitted plugin in loader, generator and user interface to save memory</li>\n<li>Generator and UI will only be loaded when needed</li>\n<li>Secured all admin actions with nonces</li>\n<li>Improved WP 2.5 handling</li>\n<li>New &#8220;Suggest a Feature&#8221; link</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0.3.3 (2008-04-29)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed author pages</li>\n<li>Enhanced background building and increased delay to 15 seconds</li>\n<li>Enabled background building by default</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0.3.2 (2008-04-28)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Improved WP 2.5 handling (fixes blank screens and timeouts)</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0.3.1 (2008-03-30)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added compatibility CSS for WP 2.5</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0.3 (2007-12-30)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added option to ping MSN Live Search</li>\n<li>Removed some WordPress hooks (the sitemap isn’t updates with every comment anymore)</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0.2.1 (2007-11-28)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed wrong XML Schema Location (Thanks to Emanuele Tessore)</li>\n<li>Added Russian Language files by Sergey http://ryvkin.ru</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0.2 (2007-11-25)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed bug which caused that some settings were not saved correctly</li>\n<li>Added option to exclude pages or post by ID</li>\n<li>Restored YAHOO ping service with API key since the other one is to unreliable</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0.1 (2007-11-03)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Changed HTTP client for ping requests to Snoopy</li>\n<li>Added &#8220;safemode&#8221; for SQL which doesn’t use unbuffered results</li>\n<li>Added option to run the building process in background using wp-cron</li>\n<li>Added links to test the ping if it failed</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0 final (2007-09-24)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Marked as stable</li>\n<li>Removed useless functions</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b11 (2007-09-23)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Changed mysql queries to unbuffered queries</li>\n<li>Uses MUCH less memory</li>\n<li>Option to limit the number of posts</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b10 (2007-09-04)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added category support for WordPress 2.3</li>\n<li>Fixed bug with empty URLs in sitemap</li>\n<li>Repaired GET building</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b9 (2007-09-02)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added tag support for WordPress 2.3</li>\n<li>Fixed archive bug with static pages (Thanks to Peter Claus Lamprecht)</li>\n<li>Fixed some missing translation strings, thanks to Kirin Lin</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b8 (2007-07-22)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed bug with empty categories</li>\n<li>Fixed bug with translation plugins</li>\n<li>Added support for robots.txt</li>\n<li>Switched YAHOO ping API from YAHOO Web Services to the “normal” ping service</li>\n<li>Search engines will only be pinged if the sitemap file has changed</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b7 (2007-05-17)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Added Ask.com notification</li>\n<li>Added option to include the author pages like /author/john</li>\n<li>Fixed WP 2.1 / Pre 2.1 post / pages database changes</li>\n<li>Added check to not build the sitemap if importing posts</li>\n<li>Fixed wrong XSLT location (Thanks froosh)</li>\n<li>Small enhancements and bug fixes</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b6 (2007-01-23)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>sitemap.xml.gz was not compressed</li>\n<li>YAHOO update-notification was PHP5 only (Thanks to Joseph Abboud!)</li>\n<li>More WP 2.1 optimizations</li>\n<li>Reduced memory usage with PHP5</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b5 (2007-01-19)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>WordPress 2 Design</li>\n<li>YAHOO update notification</li>\n<li>New status report, removed ugly logfiles</li>\n<li>Added option to define a XSLT stylesheet and added a default one</li>\n<li>Fixed bug with sub-pages, thanks to <a href=\"http://baptiste.us/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Mike</a>, <a href=\"http://fastagent.de/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Peter</a> and <a href=\"http://publicityship.com.au/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Glenn</a></li>\n<li>Improved file handling, thanks to <a href=\"http://www.vjtd3.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">VJTD3</a></li>\n<li>WP 2.1 improvements</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b4 (2006-11-16)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed some smaller bugs</li>\n<li>Decreased memory usage which should solve timeout and memory problems</li>\n<li>Updated namespace to support YAHOO and MSN</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b2 (2006-01-14)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Fixed several bugs reported by users</li>\n</ul>\n<h4>3.0b (2005-11-25)</h4>\n<ul>\n<li>WordPress 2.0 (Beta, RC1) compatible</li>\n<li>Added different priority calculation modes and introduced an API to create custom ones (Some people didn’t like the way to calculate the post priority based on the count of user comments. This will give you the possibility to develop custom priority providers which fit your needs.)</li>\n<li>Added support to use the <a href=\"http://www.alexking.org/blog/2005/07/27/popularity-contest-11/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Popularity Contest</a> plugin by <a href=\"http://www.alexking.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">Alex King</a> to calculate post priority (If you are already using the Popularity Contest plugin, this will be the best way to determine the priority of the posts. Uses to new priority API noted above.)</li>\n<li>Added option to exclude password protected posts (This was one of the most requested features.)</li>\n<li>Posts and pages marked for publish with a date in the future won’t be included</li>\n<li>Added function to start sitemap creation via GET and a secret key (If you are using external software which directly writes into the database without using the WordPress API, you can rebuild the sitemap with a simple HTTP Request. 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Otherwise you could brute force the &#8220;admin&#8221; password by logging in as your own user every 4th attempt.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>What is this option about site connection and reverse proxy?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>A reverse proxy is a server in between the site and the Internet (perhaps handling caching or load-balancing). This makes getting the correct client IP to block slightly more complicated.</p>\n<p>The option default to NOT being behind a proxy &#8212; which should be by far the common case.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>How do I know if my site is behind a reverse proxy?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>You probably are not or you would know. We show a pretty good guess on the option page. Set the option using this unless you are sure you know better.</p>\n</dd>\n<dt>Can I whitelist my IP so I don&#8217;t get locked out?</dt>\n<dd>\n<p>First please consider if you really need this. 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That is eighty-eight million people in the United States alone.</p>\r\n<p align=\"left\">What you are about to read does not carry the approval of organised medicine. The Food and Drug Administration, the American Cancer Society, and the American Medical Association have labelled it “fraud” and “quackery”. In fact, the FDA and other agencies of government have used every means at their disposal to prevent this story from being told. They have arrested citizens for holding public meetings to tell others of their convictions on this subject. They have confiscated films and books. They even have prosecuted doctors who apply these theories in the effort to save the lives of their own patients.</p>\r\n<p align=\"left\">The purpose of this web-site is to show that this great human tragedy can be stopped now entirely on the basis of <b><a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160308120536/http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/studies-research-more-documented-evidence/\">existing scientific knowledge</a></b><b>.\r\n</b></p>\r\nThe information you are about to read marshals the evidence that cancer is a nutritional-deficiency disease, like scurvy or pellagra. It is not caused by a bacterium, virus or mysterious toxin, but by the absence of a substance that modern man that has removed from his diet. That substance is Vitamin B-17, also known as Amygdalin or Laetrile. If that analysis is correct, then the treatment and prevention of cancer can be made simple. All that needs to be done is to restore that easily obtained and inexpensive food factor to our daily meals. An increasing number of doctors all over the world are now are testing and proving 9in their own clinics that the vitamin concept of cancer is true.\r\n\r\nAs you shall see in the pages that follow, there is a great deal of evidence supporting the nutritional-deficiency concept of cancer — more than enough to convince most people that the thesis is proven. This concept is not approved by orthodox medicine. Yet the evidence is clear that here, at last, is the final answer to the cancer riddle.\r\n\r\n</div>','Home','','inherit','closed','closed','','4-revision-v1','','','2017-02-22 11:51:35','2017-02-22 11:51:35','',4,'http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/2017/02/22/4-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(9,1,'2017-02-22 12:01:30','2017-02-22 12:01:30','When it comes to the links between sun, skin cancer and ageing, there\'s so much confusion and misinformation that the temptation is to hide our heads in the sand (while leaving the rest of the body to fry). Below is a list of frequently asked questions about the sun\'s impact on skin, answered not by cosmetic companies or tanning parlour owners, but five leading medical experts in this field, all from the United Kingdom.\r\n\r\n<hr size=\"2\" width=\"100%\" />\r\n\r\n<strong>We hear UVA and UVB rays mentioned a lot by suncare companies - what do these terms actually mean?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'It\'s all sunshine, but bright sunlight has different kinds of ultraviolet radiation - UVA and UVB. The easy way to remember what they do is that UVB causes burning - UVBurn - and UVA may be linked with ageing - UVAgeing. It\'s very important to have protection from both kinds of rays.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>So, what\'s my best protection against skin cancer?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'A lifestyle of safe sun avoidance. I\'m not a killjoy: it doesn\'t mean you can\'t enjoy being outdoors - but it means adopting a more \'Mediterranean\' lifestyle. If you go to the Med, the locals all have a snooze at lunch time and avoid the peak \"danger\" hours in the middle of the day.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>But if I wear a sun cream, I\'m safe, aren\'t I?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'No. The worry with sun screens is that they can lull you into a false sense of security, making you feel that you can stay out much longer than you should. In the old days, when you stayed too long in the sun, you just went red - and that was a sign to head indoors. These days, because sun screens allow people to stay out in the sun much longer, there is a concern that they may be exposing them to higher levels of UVA radiation. Remember, sun screens are not total blocks: they still allow some UV through.\'\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'Tanning lotions are protecting you from burning, but not from the dangerous genetic changes in the skin that occur after sun exposure. And many sun screens won\'t do much to protect you against ageing. So you have to practice \"safe sun\" in other ways, as well.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Why are certain skin colours more vulnerable?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'The paler your skin is naturally, the less melanin there is in it. Melanin is your natural protection against the damage caused by sunlight. The less of it you have, the more careful you have to be.\'\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'But if you have a Mediterranean skin that tans easily, you can still get skin cancer. If you have black skin, though, you won\'t.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Are some parts of the body more at risk?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'For men, the neck and back are usually a problem. For women, it\'s often the legs. For non-melanoma skin cancer, the lower lip can be vulnerable, so a protective lip sun screen is a must. If you have moles, it\'s important to keep an eye on them.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'Or ask other people around you to keep an eye on areas that you can\'t see easily, such as the back or the back of your legs. You can ask a beautician or chiropodist to be on the alert for anything unusual; if malignant melanoma is caught early, it\'s highly curable. But if it\'s ignored - or goes undiscovered - it can be fatal.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>When choosing a sun screen, what should I be looking for?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'The most important question to ask is: does this sun screen offer \"broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection\"? That means that it screens out both the burning UVB rays, and the ageing UVA rays. In the past, many sun screens only offered a very low level of UVA protection, but fortunately that\'s changing.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'There are two kinds of sun block available. One is the reflective type, which is also known as a \"physical\" block; this contains minerals which bounce back light to stop the UV hitting your skin. The other type is a chemical sun screen, which works by absorbing the UV light and preventing it entering the skin, where it can cause damage. If you have sensitive skin, the reflective sun blocks can be better, as the chemicals in high-factor sun screens can irritate when they interact with the sun. A lot of people who think they have a heat rash are actually allergic to their sun screen.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Isn\'t a higher number even better?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'SPF15 gives you a good level of protection. And actually, the higher numbers can be misleading: once you get above SPF15, the numbers aren\'t truly representative of how much more powerful they are. In fact, they are only a little more powerful than an SPF15 - which is why, in Australia, products with higher factors are labelled SPF15+, and there\'s nothing on the market above that. There was a feeling that the consumer would be pressurised into buying the strongest sun screen because of the worries about melanoma, whereas scientifically, there is no evidence that high factors make a difference. And a higher figure just lulls you into a false sense of security and encourages you to stay out longer than you should.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>But if I choose an SPF15, isn\'t it true that I can stay out 15 times longer than if I left my skin unprotected?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'In theory, yes, but my advice is to head for the shade long before that. For anyone who goes in the sun, creams are still a good insurance policy - but they aren\'t the only protection you should be looking at. If you are vulnerable to burning easily without protection, it\'s foolish to push your cream\'s SPF to the limit.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Supposing I am wearing an SPF15 - and have pushed it to the limit. Can I slap on more and get extra protection?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'No, that\'s a complete misconception. You must get out of the sun then, or you risk a real burn. You\'ve truly reached your Waterloo, exposure-wise.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Why do I have to reapply sun screen?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'The sun actually breaks down some of the protective ingredients in suncare. So your sun cream may be SPF15 when you put it on - but that dwindles. So you must keep reapplying, preferably every hour - or more often if you\'re swimming, playing sports or playing with your children.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>When\'s the best time to apply sun screen?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'If you\'re pale or freckled, put it on before you go out in the morning, and reapply frequently.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Should I be rubbing it into my skin to get the best results?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'The key is to apply it liberally - an ounce is needed to cover the whole adult body - and not to rub it in too hard.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>What time of year should we be wearing sun screen?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'April to October in the UK and anywhere further north. All year round if you\'re going to the Mediterranean or anywhere nearer the Equator.\'\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'But if you go walking in Scotland in spring and it\'s a clear, sunny day, you can still get burned, so use your common sense. If it\'s bright and you\'re out in the sun, wear sun screen. Or look for a day cream or a foundation with an SPF15.\'\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'Don\'t forget, it doesn\'t matter where you got your sunburn - Brighton or Bangkok - it\'s still dangerous.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'And if you\'re abroad, don\'t be deceived by the fact that it\'s cloudy. On a cloudy day in London in midwinter you don\'t need a sun screen. On a cloudy day in the South of France in midwinter - or anywhere closer to the Equator than that, or in a mountainous area such as the Alps, where the air is thinner - you do.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Why is it so important to protect children?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'There is convincing evidence that malignant melanoma is linked with sun exposure - and sunburn - in childhood.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'Not only that, but childhood exposure is also a factor in other forms of skin cancer. And exposure in your childhood and teens is going to have an impact in how many wrinkles you have at 40. Which is something teenagers ought to think about.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>So if the damage was done when I was young, isn\'t it too late to do anything?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'I think you have to be vigilant throughout life, rather than sit back and say, \"Oh well, the damage is done, I might as well go on spit-roasting myself.\" It\'s never too late.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'There is some evidence, for instance, that you can still benefit from reducing sun exposure in later life. With patients in Australia who have what\'s called actinic keratoses - pre-cancerous skin lesions - it\'s been observed that changing their behavioural sun exposure actually reduces these lesions, even at a relatively late stage. So because the other, non-melanoma forms of skin cancer are linked with cumulative sun exposure, that\'s a very good reason to change your lifestyle.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>What kind of clothing are most protective?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'When it comes to hats, the bigger, the better, with a tight weave rather than a loose straw weave.\'\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'A thin chiffon beach shirt isn\'t enough to give you protection. Clothing should be a tight weave that won\'t let UV through - a standard cotton T-shirt is good. But if you go to a hot country with children, keep them covered if possible; little Lycra sunsuits are brilliant - then you only have to apply cream to the forearms and lower legs. And the French legionnaire-style hats - which cover the vulnerable neck area - are fantastic.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>There was some publicity recently that sun screens may actually cause cancer. Should we be worried?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'This was based on research into melanoma in the last ten years - and looked at sun screens that had been used in the preceding 20 years. In those days, the priority was getting a deep, mahogany tan - and suncare was formulated to facilitate tanning, not to protect. The real culprit is the sun itself - so that\'s why we have to devise ways of protecting ourselves from it.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Is sun exposure the only risk factor for melanoma?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'No. Just as someone who never smoked can get lung cancer, so somebody who didn\'t get much sun exposure can get malignant melanoma. But the sun is the most important environmental risk factor identified to date for both melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Would I be safer on a sun bed?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'My advise would be to avoid sun beds totally.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'We don\'t yet have concrete evidence that sun beds cause skin cancer - because we just don\'t know the long-term effects of large doses of UVA exposure. But there is an impression - from some patients who\'ve developed skin cancer - that there\'s a link with sun beds. I\'d draw an analogy with cigarettes: even though doctors had noticed a higher rate of lung cancer in smokers long before the 1950s, it wasn\'t until then that they could prove it with epidemiological studies. It may be a long time before we can link sun beds with skin cancer for certain, but my advise is better safe than sorry.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Is there anything I can do to minimise the damage if I accidentally OD on UV?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise. Whatever you do, you\'ve killed that layer of cells - and they\'re going to drop off. But moisturising the skin will make sure that the new replacement layers of skin are nice and moist. At the moment, that\'s the best you can do. But there\'s some very exciting work going on in the labs with vitamin A and vitamin E, and how they may affect repair of UV-irradiated skin - so I think that within the next five years, we\'ll see creams that can slow down the damage that\'s been done.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>So if I still don\'t think pale can be interesting and want to go brown, what\'s my best bet?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'I\'d rather people were happy with their natural skin colour - but if you find it really hard to give up the idea that brown is beautiful, then a fake tan is the only safe option. So long as you remember that fake tan offers absolutely no protection at all, and you need to wear your SPF15 when you go outdoors.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>What would be your ultimate safe sun message?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'Think of safe sun as a lifestyle: a mix of shade, clothing and sun screen.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'If you care about ageing and you want to protect against skin cancer, keep out of the sun in the middle of the day; wear clothing and a big hat - and see sun screens as being useful, but not number one on the list. Above all, aim to reduce your overall sun exposure.\'\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'I\'d like to see safe sun advice on the agenda with the facts of life. Actually, I think the United Kingdom should follow the example of the Australians, with their \"Slip, Slap, Slop\" campaign: slip on a T-shirt, slap on a hat and slop on some sun screen. And bring back the siesta, if you don\'t want to be a wrinklie in middle age.\'\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'Don\'t be frightened into not going out at all - but be wise and think like the Latin people: avoid the strongest sunshine in the middle of the day, use your head and put a hat on it. Wear a sun screen of SPF15 - and never spit-roast. Wear your sunglasses. And go to your GP if you see any suspicious changes in your skin. Believe me, I would far rather see a healthy patient ten times for something that\'s nothing rather than one patient with melanoma.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'You can still go on holiday and have a great time. But if you\'re going to the beach or pool, make sure you avoid the peak sun hours of 11am to 3pm. If you\'re swimming or snorkelling, put a T-shirt on - and wear a hat at all times. Above all, get away from the idea that you can just get to the beach, strip off and your sun screen will do the rest. A sun screen is useful - but it\'s only part of the picture. And remember: there\'s no such thing as a safe tan.\'','FAQs links between sun, skin cancer and ageing','','publish','open','open','','faqs-links-between-sun-skin-cancer-and-ageing','','','2017-02-22 12:01:30','2017-02-22 12:01:30','',0,'http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/?p=9',0,'post','',0),(10,1,'2017-02-22 12:01:30','2017-02-22 12:01:30','When it comes to the links between sun, skin cancer and ageing, there\'s so much confusion and misinformation that the temptation is to hide our heads in the sand (while leaving the rest of the body to fry). Below is a list of frequently asked questions about the sun\'s impact on skin, answered not by cosmetic companies or tanning parlour owners, but five leading medical experts in this field, all from the United Kingdom.\r\n\r\n<hr size=\"2\" width=\"100%\" />\r\n\r\n<strong>We hear UVA and UVB rays mentioned a lot by suncare companies - what do these terms actually mean?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'It\'s all sunshine, but bright sunlight has different kinds of ultraviolet radiation - UVA and UVB. The easy way to remember what they do is that UVB causes burning - UVBurn - and UVA may be linked with ageing - UVAgeing. It\'s very important to have protection from both kinds of rays.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>So, what\'s my best protection against skin cancer?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'A lifestyle of safe sun avoidance. I\'m not a killjoy: it doesn\'t mean you can\'t enjoy being outdoors - but it means adopting a more \'Mediterranean\' lifestyle. If you go to the Med, the locals all have a snooze at lunch time and avoid the peak \"danger\" hours in the middle of the day.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>But if I wear a sun cream, I\'m safe, aren\'t I?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'No. The worry with sun screens is that they can lull you into a false sense of security, making you feel that you can stay out much longer than you should. In the old days, when you stayed too long in the sun, you just went red - and that was a sign to head indoors. These days, because sun screens allow people to stay out in the sun much longer, there is a concern that they may be exposing them to higher levels of UVA radiation. Remember, sun screens are not total blocks: they still allow some UV through.\'\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'Tanning lotions are protecting you from burning, but not from the dangerous genetic changes in the skin that occur after sun exposure. And many sun screens won\'t do much to protect you against ageing. So you have to practice \"safe sun\" in other ways, as well.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Why are certain skin colours more vulnerable?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'The paler your skin is naturally, the less melanin there is in it. Melanin is your natural protection against the damage caused by sunlight. The less of it you have, the more careful you have to be.\'\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'But if you have a Mediterranean skin that tans easily, you can still get skin cancer. If you have black skin, though, you won\'t.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Are some parts of the body more at risk?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'For men, the neck and back are usually a problem. For women, it\'s often the legs. For non-melanoma skin cancer, the lower lip can be vulnerable, so a protective lip sun screen is a must. If you have moles, it\'s important to keep an eye on them.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'Or ask other people around you to keep an eye on areas that you can\'t see easily, such as the back or the back of your legs. You can ask a beautician or chiropodist to be on the alert for anything unusual; if malignant melanoma is caught early, it\'s highly curable. But if it\'s ignored - or goes undiscovered - it can be fatal.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>When choosing a sun screen, what should I be looking for?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'The most important question to ask is: does this sun screen offer \"broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection\"? That means that it screens out both the burning UVB rays, and the ageing UVA rays. In the past, many sun screens only offered a very low level of UVA protection, but fortunately that\'s changing.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'There are two kinds of sun block available. One is the reflective type, which is also known as a \"physical\" block; this contains minerals which bounce back light to stop the UV hitting your skin. The other type is a chemical sun screen, which works by absorbing the UV light and preventing it entering the skin, where it can cause damage. If you have sensitive skin, the reflective sun blocks can be better, as the chemicals in high-factor sun screens can irritate when they interact with the sun. A lot of people who think they have a heat rash are actually allergic to their sun screen.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Isn\'t a higher number even better?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'SPF15 gives you a good level of protection. And actually, the higher numbers can be misleading: once you get above SPF15, the numbers aren\'t truly representative of how much more powerful they are. In fact, they are only a little more powerful than an SPF15 - which is why, in Australia, products with higher factors are labelled SPF15+, and there\'s nothing on the market above that. There was a feeling that the consumer would be pressurised into buying the strongest sun screen because of the worries about melanoma, whereas scientifically, there is no evidence that high factors make a difference. And a higher figure just lulls you into a false sense of security and encourages you to stay out longer than you should.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>But if I choose an SPF15, isn\'t it true that I can stay out 15 times longer than if I left my skin unprotected?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'In theory, yes, but my advice is to head for the shade long before that. For anyone who goes in the sun, creams are still a good insurance policy - but they aren\'t the only protection you should be looking at. If you are vulnerable to burning easily without protection, it\'s foolish to push your cream\'s SPF to the limit.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Supposing I am wearing an SPF15 - and have pushed it to the limit. Can I slap on more and get extra protection?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'No, that\'s a complete misconception. You must get out of the sun then, or you risk a real burn. You\'ve truly reached your Waterloo, exposure-wise.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Why do I have to reapply sun screen?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'The sun actually breaks down some of the protective ingredients in suncare. So your sun cream may be SPF15 when you put it on - but that dwindles. So you must keep reapplying, preferably every hour - or more often if you\'re swimming, playing sports or playing with your children.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>When\'s the best time to apply sun screen?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'If you\'re pale or freckled, put it on before you go out in the morning, and reapply frequently.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Should I be rubbing it into my skin to get the best results?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'The key is to apply it liberally - an ounce is needed to cover the whole adult body - and not to rub it in too hard.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>What time of year should we be wearing sun screen?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'April to October in the UK and anywhere further north. All year round if you\'re going to the Mediterranean or anywhere nearer the Equator.\'\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'But if you go walking in Scotland in spring and it\'s a clear, sunny day, you can still get burned, so use your common sense. If it\'s bright and you\'re out in the sun, wear sun screen. Or look for a day cream or a foundation with an SPF15.\'\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'Don\'t forget, it doesn\'t matter where you got your sunburn - Brighton or Bangkok - it\'s still dangerous.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'And if you\'re abroad, don\'t be deceived by the fact that it\'s cloudy. On a cloudy day in London in midwinter you don\'t need a sun screen. On a cloudy day in the South of France in midwinter - or anywhere closer to the Equator than that, or in a mountainous area such as the Alps, where the air is thinner - you do.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Why is it so important to protect children?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'There is convincing evidence that malignant melanoma is linked with sun exposure - and sunburn - in childhood.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'Not only that, but childhood exposure is also a factor in other forms of skin cancer. And exposure in your childhood and teens is going to have an impact in how many wrinkles you have at 40. Which is something teenagers ought to think about.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>So if the damage was done when I was young, isn\'t it too late to do anything?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'I think you have to be vigilant throughout life, rather than sit back and say, \"Oh well, the damage is done, I might as well go on spit-roasting myself.\" It\'s never too late.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'There is some evidence, for instance, that you can still benefit from reducing sun exposure in later life. With patients in Australia who have what\'s called actinic keratoses - pre-cancerous skin lesions - it\'s been observed that changing their behavioural sun exposure actually reduces these lesions, even at a relatively late stage. So because the other, non-melanoma forms of skin cancer are linked with cumulative sun exposure, that\'s a very good reason to change your lifestyle.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>What kind of clothing are most protective?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'When it comes to hats, the bigger, the better, with a tight weave rather than a loose straw weave.\'\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'A thin chiffon beach shirt isn\'t enough to give you protection. Clothing should be a tight weave that won\'t let UV through - a standard cotton T-shirt is good. But if you go to a hot country with children, keep them covered if possible; little Lycra sunsuits are brilliant - then you only have to apply cream to the forearms and lower legs. And the French legionnaire-style hats - which cover the vulnerable neck area - are fantastic.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>There was some publicity recently that sun screens may actually cause cancer. Should we be worried?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'This was based on research into melanoma in the last ten years - and looked at sun screens that had been used in the preceding 20 years. In those days, the priority was getting a deep, mahogany tan - and suncare was formulated to facilitate tanning, not to protect. The real culprit is the sun itself - so that\'s why we have to devise ways of protecting ourselves from it.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Is sun exposure the only risk factor for melanoma?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'No. Just as someone who never smoked can get lung cancer, so somebody who didn\'t get much sun exposure can get malignant melanoma. But the sun is the most important environmental risk factor identified to date for both melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Would I be safer on a sun bed?</strong>\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'My advise would be to avoid sun beds totally.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'We don\'t yet have concrete evidence that sun beds cause skin cancer - because we just don\'t know the long-term effects of large doses of UVA exposure. But there is an impression - from some patients who\'ve developed skin cancer - that there\'s a link with sun beds. I\'d draw an analogy with cigarettes: even though doctors had noticed a higher rate of lung cancer in smokers long before the 1950s, it wasn\'t until then that they could prove it with epidemiological studies. It may be a long time before we can link sun beds with skin cancer for certain, but my advise is better safe than sorry.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>Is there anything I can do to minimise the damage if I accidentally OD on UV?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise. Whatever you do, you\'ve killed that layer of cells - and they\'re going to drop off. But moisturising the skin will make sure that the new replacement layers of skin are nice and moist. At the moment, that\'s the best you can do. But there\'s some very exciting work going on in the labs with vitamin A and vitamin E, and how they may affect repair of UV-irradiated skin - so I think that within the next five years, we\'ll see creams that can slow down the damage that\'s been done.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>So if I still don\'t think pale can be interesting and want to go brown, what\'s my best bet?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'I\'d rather people were happy with their natural skin colour - but if you find it really hard to give up the idea that brown is beautiful, then a fake tan is the only safe option. So long as you remember that fake tan offers absolutely no protection at all, and you need to wear your SPF15 when you go outdoors.\'\r\n\r\n<strong>What would be your ultimate safe sun message?</strong>\r\n<em>Dr Simmons:</em> \'Think of safe sun as a lifestyle: a mix of shade, clothing and sun screen.\'\r\n<em>Dr Newton-Bishop:</em> \'If you care about ageing and you want to protect against skin cancer, keep out of the sun in the middle of the day; wear clothing and a big hat - and see sun screens as being useful, but not number one on the list. Above all, aim to reduce your overall sun exposure.\'\r\n<em>Professor Smith:</em> \'I\'d like to see safe sun advice on the agenda with the facts of life. Actually, I think the United Kingdom should follow the example of the Australians, with their \"Slip, Slap, Slop\" campaign: slip on a T-shirt, slap on a hat and slop on some sun screen. And bring back the siesta, if you don\'t want to be a wrinklie in middle age.\'\r\n<em>Professor Brown:</em> \'Don\'t be frightened into not going out at all - but be wise and think like the Latin people: avoid the strongest sunshine in the middle of the day, use your head and put a hat on it. Wear a sun screen of SPF15 - and never spit-roast. Wear your sunglasses. And go to your GP if you see any suspicious changes in your skin. Believe me, I would far rather see a healthy patient ten times for something that\'s nothing rather than one patient with melanoma.\'\r\n<em>Dr Rogers:</em> \'You can still go on holiday and have a great time. But if you\'re going to the beach or pool, make sure you avoid the peak sun hours of 11am to 3pm. If you\'re swimming or snorkelling, put a T-shirt on - and wear a hat at all times. Above all, get away from the idea that you can just get to the beach, strip off and your sun screen will do the rest. A sun screen is useful - but it\'s only part of the picture. And remember: there\'s no such thing as a safe tan.\'','FAQs links between sun, skin cancer and ageing','','inherit','closed','closed','','9-revision-v1','','','2017-02-22 12:01:30','2017-02-22 12:01:30','',9,'http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/2017/02/22/9-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(12,1,'2017-02-22 12:06:34','2017-02-22 12:06:34','<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Anal cancer</h2>\r\nThe anus is the name for the muscular area at the very end of the large bowel. It is the muscle which opens and closes to control bowel movements, and is where the bowel opens to the outside of the body. This muscle is also called a sphincter.\r\n\r\nThe most common type of anal cancer is squamous cell. Other rarer types are basal cell, adenocarcinoma and melanoma. This information deals with the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<a name=\"9222\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"content-image\"><img class=\"no-border alignleft\" title=\"Diagram showing the position of the anus\" src=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642im_/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/content/images/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer/9222?display=small\" alt=\"Diagram showing the position of the anus\" width=\"340\" height=\"269\" border=\"0\" />\r\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Diagram showing the position of the anus (d)</div>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"1509\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Causes of anal cancer</h2>\r\nCancer of the anus is rare. Less than 400 people are diagnosed with this type of cancer each year in the UK. It is slightly more common in women than in men. As with most cancers the cause of anal cancer is unknown.\r\n\r\nIt is known that anal cancer is more common in gay men. It is also more likely to develop in people who have had a particular virus infection called the human papilloma virus (HPV). The risk of having HPV increases with the number of sexual partners you have. Anal cancer is also more common in people who have a lowered immunity due to medical conditions, such as HIV. Cigarette smoking may also increase a person’s risk of developing anal cancer.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"8899\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Signs and symptoms</h2>\r\nThe most common symptoms of anal cancer are bleeding from the rectum, and pain. Some people develop small firm lumps which may be confused with piles (<em>haemorrhoids</em>). Some people have discomfort, itching and a discharge of mucous (a jelly-like substance) from the anus. Faecal incontinence (a reduced ability to control bowel function) may also occur. Occasionally anal cancer can appear as an ulcerated area and may spread to the skin of the buttocks.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"7617\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>How it is diagnosed</h2>\r\nUsually you begin by seeing your GP who will examine you and refer you to a specialist in bowel conditions (<em>gastroenterologist</em>). The doctor at the hospital will take your full medical history, do a physical examination and take blood samples to check your general health. Before the doctor can make a firm diagnosis of anal cancer a number of tests will have to be done.\r\n\r\n<strong>Rectal examination</strong>  This is also sometimes known as a PR examination and is where the doctor examines your back passage with a gloved finger.\r\n\r\n<strong>Biopsy </strong> A small sample of cells is taken from the tumour so that it can be examined under a microscope. Usually this involves using either a special biopsy device (known as a punch biopsy) or the doctor can cut a small piece away from the tumour (known as an incisional biopsy). This can be done under local or general anaesthetic.\r\n\r\n<strong>X-rays</strong>  These may be taken to show if there has been any spread of the cancer.\r\n\r\n<strong>Ultrasound scan</strong>  A simple, painless scan which uses sound waves to form a picture of the inside of the abdomen.\r\n\r\n<strong>CT (computerised tomography) scan</strong>  This is a more sophisticated type of x-ray which builds up a three-dimensional picture of the inside of the body. The scan is painless but takes longer than an x-ray (10–30 minutes). It may be used to identify the exact site of the tumour or to check for any spread of the cancer. Most people who have a CT scan are given a drink or injection to allow particular areas to be seen more clearly. Before having the injection or drink, it is important to tell the person doing this test if you are allergic to iodine or have asthma.\r\n\r\n<strong>MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan</strong>  This test is similar to a CT scan, but uses magnetic fields instead of x-rays to form a series of cross-sectional pictures of inside the body. During the scan you will be asked to lie very still on the couch inside a metal cylinder. You will usually be given an injection to allow the pictures to be seen more clearly.\r\n\r\nThe test can take about 30 minutes and is completely painless, although the machine is quite noisy. If you don’t like enclosed spaces you may find the machine claustrophobic. You will be given earplugs or headphones and you can usually take someone with you into the room to keep you company. A two-way intercom enables you to talk with the people controlling the scanner.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"3718\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Staging</h2>\r\nThe \'stage\' of a cancer is a term used to describe its size and whether it has spread beyond its original site. Knowing the particular type and the stage of the cancer helps the doctors to decide on the most appropriate treatment.\r\n\r\nCancer can spread in the body, either in the bloodstream or through the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is part of the body’s defence against infection and disease. The system is made up of a network of lymph glands (also known as lymph nodes) that are linked by fine ducts containing lymph fluid. Your doctors will usually check the nearby lymph nodes when staging your cancer.\r\n<ul>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 1</strong>  The cancer only affects the anus and is smaller than 2cm in size. It has not begun to spread into the sphincter muscle.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 2</strong>  The cancer is bigger than 2cm in size but has not spread into nearby lymph nodes or to other parts of the body.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 3A</strong>  The cancer has spread to the lymph nodes close to the rectum, or to nearby organs such as the bladder or vagina.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 3B</strong>  The cancer has either spread to the lymph nodes in the groin and pelvis, or to the lymph nodes close to the anus as well as nearby organs, such as the bladder or vagina.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 4</strong>  The cancer has spread to lymph nodes in the abdomen or to other parts of the body, such as the liver.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\nIf the cancer comes back after initial treatment, this is known as <strong>recurrent cancer</strong>.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"1614\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Grading</h2>\r\nGrading refers to the appearance of the cancer cells under the microscope and gives an idea of how quickly the cancer may develop. Low-grade means that the cancer cells look very like the normal cells. They are usually slow-growing and are less likely to spread. In high-grade tumours the cells look very abnormal, are likely to grow more quickly and are more likely to spread.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"1234\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Treatment</h2>\r\nThe main types of treatment used for anal cancer are a combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, which may be given at the same time or following one another. This combination of treatment is usually very successful. Surgery may be used, but is not often used as the first choice of treatment for anal cancer.\r\n<h3>Radiotherapy</h3>\r\nHigh-energy rays are used to destroy cancer cells, while doing as little harm as possible to normal cells. The treatment is often given for a few minutes each weekday for several weeks.\r\n\r\nDuring the treatment period you may have changes in your bowel function such as diarrhoea, or passing wind: these side effects can sometimes be reduced by avoiding particular foods. Towards the end of the treatment period you may have blistering and soreness of the skin around the anal area, and possibly in the groin areas too. Extreme tiredness, or fatigue, is a common side effect of radiotherapy too.\r\n\r\nThese side effects usually decrease gradually once the treatment has ended, but it may take some months for skin changes to go back to normal. A small proportion of people find that their bowel function is permanently altered, and it is important to discuss this with your doctor as it is often possible to find ways of reducing any problems. Your doctor or a dietitian at the hospital can give you advicer.\r\n\r\nOther potential side effects that can occur after radiotherapy for anal cancer include narrowing of the vagina (<em>vaginal stenosis</em>), and dryness. To help prevent this, women will be asked to use a vaginal dilator with a lubricating jelly to keep the vaginal walls open and supple. Some women may also need to use lubricating jelly during sexual intercourse.\r\n\r\nInfertility can also be a side effect of radiotherapy. If you are concerned about your risks of being infertile following treatment, it is a good idea to discuss this issue with your specialist before starting.\r\n<h3>Chemotherapy</h3>\r\nThis is the use of anti-cancer (<em>cytotoxic</em>) drugs to destroy cancer cells. The chemotherapy drugs are usually given by injection into a vein (<em>intravenously</em>). They can temporarily reduce the number of normal cells in your blood. When your blood count is low you are more likely to get an infection and you may tire very easily. During chemotherapy your blood will be tested regularly and, if necessary, you may be given antibiotics to treat any infection. Blood transfusions may be given if you become anaemic due to chemotherapy.\r\n\r\nOther side effects may include feeling sick (nausea) and vomiting.\r\n\r\nSome chemotherapy drugs can also make your mouth sore and cause small mouth ulcers. Regular mouthwashes are important and your nurse will show you how to use these properly. If you don’t feel like eating meals, you can supplement your diet with nutritious drinks or soups. A wide range of drinks is available and you can buy them at most chemists. You can ask your doctor to refer you to a dietitian for advice about your diet.\r\n<h3>Surgery</h3>\r\nSurgery may be used if initial treatment does not completely get rid of the cancer, or if there are signs that your cancer has returned. There are two main types of surgery: <em>local resection</em> and <em>abdominoperineal resection</em>.\r\n\r\n<strong>Local resection</strong>  This may be used for small tumours on the outside of the anus. This operation only removes the area of the anus containing the cancer cells. The anal sphincter is not usually affected, and so normal bowel function is maintained for most people.\r\n\r\n<strong>Abdominoperineal resection</strong>  This is the removal of the anus and rectum. This operation requires a permanent colostomy, which involves diverting the open end of the bowel on to the surface of the abdomen (tummy area), to allow faeces to be passed out of the body into a colostomy bag. The opening on the abdominal wall is known as a stoma.\r\n\r\nCancerBACUP can send you information about having a colostomy. Although the idea of a colostomy is initially frightening and distressing for many people, most people find that they adapt over time and can return to normal activities. You will be able to get support and advice from the stoma nurse in your hospital.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"9077\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Relieving symptoms following treatment</h2>\r\nIt is not unusual for people to find that they have distressing side effects for a time following treatment for anal cancer. Some people find that they have <a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Resourcessupport/Eatingwell/Eatingproblems/Diarrhoea\" target=\"_top\">diarrhoea</a> and occasional incontinence, as well as a feeling of bloatedness and wind. These symptoms are usually temporary but may last for up to several months.\r\n\r\nIt may help to discuss your symptoms with your doctor, nurse or a dietitian. They should be able to give you further advice about how to manage any problems.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"9383\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Your feelings</h2>\r\nDuring your diagnosis and treatment you are likely to experience a number of different emotions, from shock and disbelief to fear and anger. At times these emotions can be overwhelming and hard to control. It is quite natural, and important, to be able to express them. Everyone has their own ways of coping with difficult situations; some people find it helpful to talk to friends or family, while others prefer to seek help from people outside their situation. Others prefer to keep their feelings to themselves. There is no right or wrong way to cope, but help is available if you need it.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"7187\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>References</h2>\r\nThis section has been compiled using information from a number of reliable sources including;\r\n<ul>\r\n 	<li>Oxford Textbook of Oncology (2nd edition). Souhami et al. Oxford University Press, 2002.</li>\r\n 	<li>Gastrointestinal Oncology: Principles and Practice. Kelsen et al. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2002.</li>\r\n 	<li>The Textbook of Uncommon Cancers (2nd edition). Raghavan et al. Wiley, 1999.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\nFor further references, please see the general bibliography.\r\n\r\n</div>','Anal cancer','','publish','closed','closed','','anal-cancer','','','2017-02-22 12:06:34','2017-02-22 12:06:34','',0,'http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/?page_id=12',0,'page','',0),(13,1,'2017-02-22 12:06:34','2017-02-22 12:06:34','<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Anal cancer</h2>\r\nThe anus is the name for the muscular area at the very end of the large bowel. It is the muscle which opens and closes to control bowel movements, and is where the bowel opens to the outside of the body. This muscle is also called a sphincter.\r\n\r\nThe most common type of anal cancer is squamous cell. Other rarer types are basal cell, adenocarcinoma and melanoma. This information deals with the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<a name=\"9222\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"content-image\"><img class=\"no-border alignleft\" title=\"Diagram showing the position of the anus\" src=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642im_/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/content/images/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer/9222?display=small\" alt=\"Diagram showing the position of the anus\" width=\"340\" height=\"269\" border=\"0\" />\r\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Diagram showing the position of the anus (d)</div>\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"1509\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Causes of anal cancer</h2>\r\nCancer of the anus is rare. Less than 400 people are diagnosed with this type of cancer each year in the UK. It is slightly more common in women than in men. As with most cancers the cause of anal cancer is unknown.\r\n\r\nIt is known that anal cancer is more common in gay men. It is also more likely to develop in people who have had a particular virus infection called the human papilloma virus (HPV). The risk of having HPV increases with the number of sexual partners you have. Anal cancer is also more common in people who have a lowered immunity due to medical conditions, such as HIV. Cigarette smoking may also increase a person’s risk of developing anal cancer.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"8899\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Signs and symptoms</h2>\r\nThe most common symptoms of anal cancer are bleeding from the rectum, and pain. Some people develop small firm lumps which may be confused with piles (<em>haemorrhoids</em>). Some people have discomfort, itching and a discharge of mucous (a jelly-like substance) from the anus. Faecal incontinence (a reduced ability to control bowel function) may also occur. Occasionally anal cancer can appear as an ulcerated area and may spread to the skin of the buttocks.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"7617\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>How it is diagnosed</h2>\r\nUsually you begin by seeing your GP who will examine you and refer you to a specialist in bowel conditions (<em>gastroenterologist</em>). The doctor at the hospital will take your full medical history, do a physical examination and take blood samples to check your general health. Before the doctor can make a firm diagnosis of anal cancer a number of tests will have to be done.\r\n\r\n<strong>Rectal examination</strong>  This is also sometimes known as a PR examination and is where the doctor examines your back passage with a gloved finger.\r\n\r\n<strong>Biopsy </strong> A small sample of cells is taken from the tumour so that it can be examined under a microscope. Usually this involves using either a special biopsy device (known as a punch biopsy) or the doctor can cut a small piece away from the tumour (known as an incisional biopsy). This can be done under local or general anaesthetic.\r\n\r\n<strong>X-rays</strong>  These may be taken to show if there has been any spread of the cancer.\r\n\r\n<strong>Ultrasound scan</strong>  A simple, painless scan which uses sound waves to form a picture of the inside of the abdomen.\r\n\r\n<strong>CT (computerised tomography) scan</strong>  This is a more sophisticated type of x-ray which builds up a three-dimensional picture of the inside of the body. The scan is painless but takes longer than an x-ray (10–30 minutes). It may be used to identify the exact site of the tumour or to check for any spread of the cancer. Most people who have a CT scan are given a drink or injection to allow particular areas to be seen more clearly. Before having the injection or drink, it is important to tell the person doing this test if you are allergic to iodine or have asthma.\r\n\r\n<strong>MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan</strong>  This test is similar to a CT scan, but uses magnetic fields instead of x-rays to form a series of cross-sectional pictures of inside the body. During the scan you will be asked to lie very still on the couch inside a metal cylinder. You will usually be given an injection to allow the pictures to be seen more clearly.\r\n\r\nThe test can take about 30 minutes and is completely painless, although the machine is quite noisy. If you don’t like enclosed spaces you may find the machine claustrophobic. You will be given earplugs or headphones and you can usually take someone with you into the room to keep you company. A two-way intercom enables you to talk with the people controlling the scanner.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"3718\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Staging</h2>\r\nThe \'stage\' of a cancer is a term used to describe its size and whether it has spread beyond its original site. Knowing the particular type and the stage of the cancer helps the doctors to decide on the most appropriate treatment.\r\n\r\nCancer can spread in the body, either in the bloodstream or through the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is part of the body’s defence against infection and disease. The system is made up of a network of lymph glands (also known as lymph nodes) that are linked by fine ducts containing lymph fluid. Your doctors will usually check the nearby lymph nodes when staging your cancer.\r\n<ul>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 1</strong>  The cancer only affects the anus and is smaller than 2cm in size. It has not begun to spread into the sphincter muscle.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 2</strong>  The cancer is bigger than 2cm in size but has not spread into nearby lymph nodes or to other parts of the body.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 3A</strong>  The cancer has spread to the lymph nodes close to the rectum, or to nearby organs such as the bladder or vagina.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 3B</strong>  The cancer has either spread to the lymph nodes in the groin and pelvis, or to the lymph nodes close to the anus as well as nearby organs, such as the bladder or vagina.</li>\r\n 	<li><strong>Stage 4</strong>  The cancer has spread to lymph nodes in the abdomen or to other parts of the body, such as the liver.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\nIf the cancer comes back after initial treatment, this is known as <strong>recurrent cancer</strong>.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"1614\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Grading</h2>\r\nGrading refers to the appearance of the cancer cells under the microscope and gives an idea of how quickly the cancer may develop. Low-grade means that the cancer cells look very like the normal cells. They are usually slow-growing and are less likely to spread. In high-grade tumours the cells look very abnormal, are likely to grow more quickly and are more likely to spread.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"1234\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Treatment</h2>\r\nThe main types of treatment used for anal cancer are a combination of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, which may be given at the same time or following one another. This combination of treatment is usually very successful. Surgery may be used, but is not often used as the first choice of treatment for anal cancer.\r\n<h3>Radiotherapy</h3>\r\nHigh-energy rays are used to destroy cancer cells, while doing as little harm as possible to normal cells. The treatment is often given for a few minutes each weekday for several weeks.\r\n\r\nDuring the treatment period you may have changes in your bowel function such as diarrhoea, or passing wind: these side effects can sometimes be reduced by avoiding particular foods. Towards the end of the treatment period you may have blistering and soreness of the skin around the anal area, and possibly in the groin areas too. Extreme tiredness, or fatigue, is a common side effect of radiotherapy too.\r\n\r\nThese side effects usually decrease gradually once the treatment has ended, but it may take some months for skin changes to go back to normal. A small proportion of people find that their bowel function is permanently altered, and it is important to discuss this with your doctor as it is often possible to find ways of reducing any problems. Your doctor or a dietitian at the hospital can give you advicer.\r\n\r\nOther potential side effects that can occur after radiotherapy for anal cancer include narrowing of the vagina (<em>vaginal stenosis</em>), and dryness. To help prevent this, women will be asked to use a vaginal dilator with a lubricating jelly to keep the vaginal walls open and supple. Some women may also need to use lubricating jelly during sexual intercourse.\r\n\r\nInfertility can also be a side effect of radiotherapy. If you are concerned about your risks of being infertile following treatment, it is a good idea to discuss this issue with your specialist before starting.\r\n<h3>Chemotherapy</h3>\r\nThis is the use of anti-cancer (<em>cytotoxic</em>) drugs to destroy cancer cells. The chemotherapy drugs are usually given by injection into a vein (<em>intravenously</em>). They can temporarily reduce the number of normal cells in your blood. When your blood count is low you are more likely to get an infection and you may tire very easily. During chemotherapy your blood will be tested regularly and, if necessary, you may be given antibiotics to treat any infection. Blood transfusions may be given if you become anaemic due to chemotherapy.\r\n\r\nOther side effects may include feeling sick (nausea) and vomiting.\r\n\r\nSome chemotherapy drugs can also make your mouth sore and cause small mouth ulcers. Regular mouthwashes are important and your nurse will show you how to use these properly. If you don’t feel like eating meals, you can supplement your diet with nutritious drinks or soups. A wide range of drinks is available and you can buy them at most chemists. You can ask your doctor to refer you to a dietitian for advice about your diet.\r\n<h3>Surgery</h3>\r\nSurgery may be used if initial treatment does not completely get rid of the cancer, or if there are signs that your cancer has returned. There are two main types of surgery: <em>local resection</em> and <em>abdominoperineal resection</em>.\r\n\r\n<strong>Local resection</strong>  This may be used for small tumours on the outside of the anus. This operation only removes the area of the anus containing the cancer cells. The anal sphincter is not usually affected, and so normal bowel function is maintained for most people.\r\n\r\n<strong>Abdominoperineal resection</strong>  This is the removal of the anus and rectum. This operation requires a permanent colostomy, which involves diverting the open end of the bowel on to the surface of the abdomen (tummy area), to allow faeces to be passed out of the body into a colostomy bag. The opening on the abdominal wall is known as a stoma.\r\n\r\nCancerBACUP can send you information about having a colostomy. Although the idea of a colostomy is initially frightening and distressing for many people, most people find that they adapt over time and can return to normal activities. You will be able to get support and advice from the stoma nurse in your hospital.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"9077\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Relieving symptoms following treatment</h2>\r\nIt is not unusual for people to find that they have distressing side effects for a time following treatment for anal cancer. Some people find that they have <a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Resourcessupport/Eatingwell/Eatingproblems/Diarrhoea\" target=\"_top\">diarrhoea</a> and occasional incontinence, as well as a feeling of bloatedness and wind. These symptoms are usually temporary but may last for up to several months.\r\n\r\nIt may help to discuss your symptoms with your doctor, nurse or a dietitian. They should be able to give you further advice about how to manage any problems.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"9383\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>Your feelings</h2>\r\nDuring your diagnosis and treatment you are likely to experience a number of different emotions, from shock and disbelief to fear and anger. At times these emotions can be overwhelming and hard to control. It is quite natural, and important, to be able to express them. Everyone has their own ways of coping with difficult situations; some people find it helpful to talk to friends or family, while others prefer to seek help from people outside their situation. Others prefer to keep their feelings to themselves. There is no right or wrong way to cope, but help is available if you need it.\r\n\r\n</div>\r\n<div class=\"back-to-top\"><a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20060204075642/http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Anal/Analcancer#top\">back to top</a></div>\r\n<a name=\"7187\"></a>\r\n<div class=\"text-el\">\r\n<h2>References</h2>\r\nThis section has been compiled using information from a number of reliable sources including;\r\n<ul>\r\n 	<li>Oxford Textbook of Oncology (2nd edition). Souhami et al. Oxford University Press, 2002.</li>\r\n 	<li>Gastrointestinal Oncology: Principles and Practice. Kelsen et al. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2002.</li>\r\n 	<li>The Textbook of Uncommon Cancers (2nd edition). Raghavan et al. Wiley, 1999.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\nFor further references, please see the general bibliography.\r\n\r\n</div>','Anal cancer','','inherit','closed','closed','','12-revision-v1','','','2017-02-22 12:06:34','2017-02-22 12:06:34','',12,'http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/12-revision-v1',0,'revision','',0),(14,1,'2017-02-22 12:08:38','2017-02-22 12:08:38','<header class=\"entry-header\">\r\n<h1 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160308120536/http://worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Welcome to Worldwithoutcancer.org.uk</a></h1>\r\n</header>\r\n<div class=\"entry-content\">\r\n<p align=\"left\">The United Kingdom is home to millions of people, and each one of those people chooses to live his or her life in a different manner. These life choices often dictate whether or not one gets cancer. 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