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What is HTTP Error 502 Bad Gateway & How to Troubleshoot It

Website errors can be a real test of patience. One common culprit is the 502 bad gateway error. Known for its ubiquity across the web, it doesn’t discriminate between small WordPress sites or well-known services like Gmail, Twitter, or Instagram. Continue reading What is HTTP Error 502 Bad Gateway & How to Troubleshoot It

How to Build Man. United’s Grid Layout Homepage

Manchester United currently stand eighth in the table, but at least they have a beautiful card layout on their website. In today’s Build and Beyond video, Jamie Marsland attempts to build this unique layout using WordPress.com. Grid functionality is coming Continue reading How to Build Man. United’s Grid Layout Homepage

Wordfence Intelligence Weekly WordPress Vulnerability Report (April 29, 2024 to May 5, 2024)

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 May 27th, 2024 when you opt to have Wordfence handle responsible disclosure! Last week, there were Continue reading Wordfence Intelligence Weekly WordPress Vulnerability Report (April 29, 2024 to May 5, 2024)

How To Create WordPress Navigation Menu with 2 Different Methods

Navigation menus are like the guiding stars of a website. Imagine your website as a sea full of stuff for sailors to sail through. So they need a navigator for reaching to their desired destination with ease. That’s where navigation Continue reading How To Create WordPress Navigation Menu with 2 Different Methods

Writing Functional Tests for WP-CLI Packages

Functional tests are crucial for WP-CLI packages as they simulate real-world scenarios, test integration with WordPress, and how they behave in a command line environment. In this article, I’ll show you how to write functional tests for WP-CLI packages. What Continue reading Writing Functional Tests for WP-CLI Packages

2024 WordPress Hosting Survey: According to 1,800+ Respondents, Hostinger Wins the Popularity Contest

Our regular readers know that we’ve been conducting hosting surveys ever since 2016. This initiative has grown to become the biggest WordPress hosting survey on the web. Roughly once every 1-2 years, we look at the lineup of the most Continue reading 2024 WordPress Hosting Survey: According to 1,800+ Respondents, Hostinger Wins the Popularity Contest