One of the first things that should cross your mind before creating a WordPress website is creating the overall (hierarchical) structure. This structure should be easy-to-follow and in line with how your users prefer to navigate on the websites they visit. There are a...
The security community has been abuzz this week following the disclosure of a vulnerability present in all current versions of WordPress. The flaw, published in a detailed report by RIPS Technologies, allows any logged-in user with an Author role or higher to delete...
Theme developers have a tough job. Not only do they have to design the theme’s appearance, they build it out in PHP, HTML and CSS, work on likely compatibility issues, and manage support tickets that come through from users like you and me. That’s a ton of...
Podcasting resources are hardly a scarcity these days. Among them, podcasting hosts and plugins that all what to be your show’s One and Only. You have the big players like Libsyn and Blubrry and even SoundCloud, but don’t forget about Seriously Simple...
Typically, when managing the files that make up your WordPress install you’ll likely use an FTP client. (You may also use something like WP-CLI and the command line.) If you’re not familiar with FTP, you may find the process intimidating. You can learn it...
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