PaaS offerings from Cloud providers made things simple. The value-added partners got a completely new landscape to play and innovate. (more…)
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Application passwords open up exciting new possibilities for WordPress, but may be prone to social engineering. (more…)
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This plugin cripples WordPress new core wp-sitemap.xml functionality, even when the Yoast sitemap is disabled. This appears to be very disingenuous… (more…)
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WordPress 5.5.2 has been released and it contains ten security issues affecting WordPress version 5.5.1 and earlier. If you haven’t yet updated to 5.5, all previous WordPress versions since 3.7 have also been updated to fix the following security issues: (more…)
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In part 1 of the Getting Started with Next.js, we're looking at how to use configure WordPress as a headless CMS to use with Next.js using WPGraphQL... (more…)
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