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Taxonomies in WordPress: Everything You Need to Know!

Taxonomies in WordPress: Everything You Need to Know!

No matter how great your content is, SEO-optimized your website is, or just how great it looks, the visitors to your website expect the content to be informative, detailed, precise, and most importantly structured, and that’s where WordPress Taxonomies come into picture.

But, most importantly, your content should be in an order that is easy […]

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Types of Security Threats WordPress Websites Face Part-2: Framework Vulnerabilities, Security Measures, and Safety Tips

Types of Security Threats WordPress Websites Face Part-2: Framework Vulnerabilities, Security Measures, and Safety Tips

In part 1 of this series, we talked and learned about 7 WordPress vulnerabilities and how you can improve your site security/threats with WordPress security best practices. Now that revisions and promotions are done, let’s move to part 2 of this series.

Let’s discuss some more common security vulnerabilities, threats, WordPress security concerns, and […]

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Types of Security Threats WordPress Websites Face Part-1: Admin Security, User Mistakes, and Updates

Types of Security Threats WordPress Websites Face Part-1: Admin Security, User Mistakes, and Updates

WordPress is the most popular CMS on the planet with a 43.3% share of all websites on the internet. WordPress with its flexibility and plethora of features, themes, and plugins is the go-to choice for bloggers and developers alike. But due to the widespread use of WordPress, it catches the […]

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Canonical Plugins! What, Why, When, How, and Where. All You Need to Know!

Canonical Plugins! What, Why, When, How, and Where. All You Need to Know!

Have you read the latest post of Matt Mullenweg? Yes, one of the founding developers of WordPress. Today, he came out with an interesting post, revisiting what was once coined ‘Canonical Plugins’.

Canonical Plugins are community-developed plugins developed by multiple developers, built to address the most popular and in-demand features and functionalities. These plugins would […]

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