As many of you know, WordPress is written in PHP. Finding backdoors in PHP and WordPress code can be quite tricky and sometimes almost impossible: Since backdoors could be hidden anywhere in the code and look like regular code with human coding errors, an... (more…)
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Gutenberg is the code name for WordPress’s new visual editor, which is designed to add block support to WordPress. Gutenberg is not currently earmarked for a specific release, but signs seem to point toward WordPress 5.0. It has a promising UI, and has... (more…)
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Frontity is a popular React-based framework. Find out how to build a front end for your headless WordPress site, using this framework! (more…)
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A few months ago, a proposal was published to make WordPress officially support SQLite. After the proposal received a lot of positive feedback from the community, we started working on an implement… (more…)
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Researchers claim five plugins use extract() function insecurely – but some maintainers disagree... (more…)
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