Last week, the W3C decided they were not going to use WordPress for their next website.
The decision making process behind this is happening in the open, on w3c.studio24.net. Accessibility was the driving force for the final choice between three contendin... (more…)
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This is a follow-up to our story titled “Display Widgets Plugin Includes Malicious Code to Publish Spam on WP Sites“. In this post, we explore who is behind the purchase and corruption of the Display Widgets plugin and at least two other popular WordPress... (more…)
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For some years my blog has been inactive. Now this could imply that ‘not much was happening’ on a professional level but that hasn’t been the case, on the contrary. Recently I’ve been thinking about adding new content and it became clear that my old Wordp... (more…)
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The WordPress 5.4.2 update contains 23 fixes and enhancements, and specifically 6 security fixes, 3 of which address XXS bugs. (more…)
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I spent a few days last spring building a WordPress Job board from scratch. After evaluating Meteor, Rails and other options, I chose WordPress.
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