WordPress Photo Festival 2024, A Five Part Retrospective, Part 1, Organizers
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The header section of your WordPress website contains some of the most important design elements of your site. Major site defining aspects like your main menu, header image, contact information are located in this section. Since it usually meets the Continue reading How to Customize WordPress Header
Web accessibility can be challenging, particularly for clients unfamiliar with tech or compliance with The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). My role as a digital designer often involves guiding clients toward ADA-compliant web designs. I’ve acquired many strategies over the Continue reading A Web Designer’s Accessibility Advocacy Toolkit
Enabling GZIP compression on WordPress sites is one sure way of improving your website’s loading speed. When it comes to user experience and SEO – loading speed is super important. The faster a website loads, the better it tends to Continue reading How to Enable GZIP Compression in WordPress
Do you want to know the best website load time statistics to keep in mind in 2024? Our stats will give you an idea of where your website stands compared to the competitors. Taking load times seriously is the most Continue reading Website Load Time & Speed Statistics: Is Your Site Fast Enough?
tl;dr The first-ever WordCamp Canada is callin’ out for Speakers, Sponsors, and Volunteers, ready to bring the community together, post-pandemic style. It’s a beaut chance for all us Canadians to showcase what makes us unique, from our love for poutine Continue reading WordCamp Canada (WCEH) Announces Call for Speakers, Sponsors & Volunteers
If you picture a Venn diagram, Kinsta’s staging environments would converge with both developing for WordPress and your chosen DevOps Lifecycle. They can be a part of your workflow from the initial planning, right up to your operations phase. This Continue reading Utilizing DevOps and Kinsta’s staging environments for WordPress site development
In this post, we will delve into what is IMAP, an email protocol that enables you to access your emails from a mail server remotely, its advantages and disadvantages, and guide you through the process of sending and receiving emails Continue reading What Is IMAP?
Do you know there are plenty of local SEO tactics you can use beyond your Google Business Profile? Google just announced that they are shutting down all Google Business sites (formally, Google My Business sites). Even though they are not Continue reading 6+ Best Local SEO Tactics Beyond Google Business Profiles
Our customers provide us with the ability to help make WordPress plugins more secure. Mostly, with plugins they use, but to a lesser extent other plugins. That work often goes unmentioned. So we are highlighting that to help to better Continue reading How Our Customers Helped Make WordPress Plugins More Secure, Week of February 23
Matias Ventura, Gutenberg’s Lead Architect, recently made a pitch to incorporate some 3rd-party blocks in the Gutenberg GitHub repository: “There’s a growing subset of blocks that we may contemplate creating that are either more niche or—for various reasons—not necessarily an Continue reading Proposal: Host 3rd-Party Blocks in Gutenberg’s GitHub Repository
🎉 Did you know we’re running a Bug Bounty Extravaganza again? Earn over 6x our usual bounty rates, up to $10,000, for all vulnerabilities submitted through February 29th, 2024 when you opt to have Wordfence handle responsible disclosure! On January Continue reading $2,063 Bounty Awarded for Unauthenticated SQL Injection Vulnerability Patched in Ultimate Member WordPress Plugin
In our testing of WordPress firewall plugins, the NinjaFirewall plugin has been the best free option. It turns out it does something else where it isn’t so good. That would be warning about vulnerable plugins. We recently noticed the developer Continue reading NinjaFirewall is Providing Misleading Information on Vulnerable WordPress Plugins
Welcome to Press This, the WordPress community podcast from WMR. Each episode features guests from around the community and discussions of the largest issues facing WordPress developers. The following is a transcription of the original recording. ShareTweetSharePostSharePin It!
tl;dr WooCommerce 8.6, delayed due to an Order Attribution Tracking issue, has been released. It features a new Product Details block style, six new layouts for the Product Collection block, and a sales column for marketing analytics. For developers, it Continue reading WooCommerce Releases 8.6 & 8.6.1
The WordPress.com team is always working on new design ideas to bring your website to life. Check out the latest themes in our library, including great options for gamers, writers, and anyone else who creates on the web. All WordPress.com Continue reading Hot Off the Press: New WordPress.com Themes for February 2024
In his seminal piece “The Market For Lemons”, renowned web crank Alex Russell lays out the myriad failings of our industry, focusing on the disastrous consequences for end users. This indignation is entirely appropriate according to the bylaws of our Continue reading Vanilla JavaScript, Libraries, And The Quest For Stateful DOM Rendering
Ready to show off your skills with a professional online resume? These WordPress resume themes will surely highlight your talents! Having a standout online presence is important for making your mark, finding jobs, and connecting with people. And guess what? When Continue reading 19 Best WordPress Resume Themes to Show Off Your Talents
Some of the biggest internet companies use AWS. To just name a few Netflix, Airbnb, Adobe Systems, Autodesk… Also, some of the managed WordPress hosting solutions are hosted on Amazon Web Services. Since you have a middleman between you and Continue reading How to install and use WordPress on AWS(Amazon Web Services)
Imagine browsing a website where your mouse isn’t just a cursor, but a playful comet leaving a trail of sparkles, or a tiny robot following your clicks. Sounds fun, right? Well, with custom cursor effects in WordPress, you can make Continue reading How to Add Fancy Mouse Cursor Effect in WordPress