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Results from the WordPress Annual Survey, Joomla Releases 4 Beta 5 and More Open Source News

[ad_1] PHOTO: Unsplash/Matthew Guay For years, WordPress users and enthusiasts have filled an annual survey to share how they feel about the platform. The results have served to guide the platform’s direction and it also shows users understand where the community is heading. WordPress recently released the results of its 2019 survey and they’re collecting data for the next one, so you’re welcome to participate in the 2020 survey, too. This year’s results show that WP remains as the leading open source CMS mainly because it’s the CMS most people know by default and where they… [ad_2] More Info

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3 Major Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Use WordPress

[ad_1] StockSnap / Pixabay Almost everyone recommends people build their blog or website using WordPress. In fact, even if you don’t have a site yet, I’m sure you’re familiar with WordPress. However, if everybody’s harping about how good WordPress is, does it mean you should use it too? At this point, you probably are aware of the benefits this CMS brings to the table. But you’re probably not aware of the inconveniences it brings to users. In this post, let’s look at the dark side of WordPress (self-hosted and not WordPress.com) and why you should consider not using it. The purpose of this… [ad_2] More Info

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Gutenberg 9.3 Provides Indicator of Where Full-Site Editing Is Going, a Future Without Widgets and Customizer Screens – WordPress Tavern

[ad_1] Version 9.3 of the Gutenberg plugin dropped earlier today. It is the first version of the plugin during the WordPress 5.6 release cycle that will not see its new features land in the core platform. However, bug fixes have been backported to WordPress 5.6 beta 2 and 3. Much of the work for the release focused on full-site editing (FSE) features and fixes. However, some minor enhancements outside of the site editor landed in the update. The Social Links block now supports Patreon, Telegram, and Tiktok, which brings the total number of social icons to 43. The Buttons block also has an… [ad_2] More Info

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WordPress Site Management Software Market Provides in-depth analysis of the Industry, with Current Trends and Future Estimations to Elucidate the Investment Pockets

[ad_1] The market research report on the Global WordPress Site Management Software Market has been formulated through a series of extensive primary and secondary research approaches. The data is further verified and validated by industry experts and professionals. The forecast for 2020-2027 has been covered in the report and offers an extensive historical analysis for the key segments of the WordPress Site Management Software market. The well-formulated research report aims to provide the readers with a better understanding of the industry and help them formulate strategic… [ad_2] More Info

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WordPress 5.6 to Add UI for Enabling Major Version Auto-Updates, Contributors Discuss Adding a Filter to Hide It – WordPress Tavern

[ad_1] WordPress 5.6 is set to add a UI that allows users to opt into auto-updates for major versions of core. Previously, developers could turn these updates on by setting the WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE constant to true or by using the allow_major_auto_core_updates filter. Version 5.6 exposes this setting in the UI to make it more accessible for users. Jb Audras posted a dev note on the feature yesterday with instructions for how developers can extend it to add more options. A previous version of this UI specified that the setting refers to major versions: Keep my site… [ad_2] More Info

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HIPAA Vault’s top tips for WordPress and HIPAA Compliance

[ad_1] SAN MARCOS, Calif. (PRWEB) November 03, 2020 WordPress leads the global content management market, with over 450 million sites worldwide. As such, it has become a highly visible target for malicious attacks. WordPress healthcare sites are especially prized, as hackers seek to gain access to server resources and protected health information (PHI) for illicit gain. Outdated versions of WordPress and insecure plugins… [ad_2] More Info

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HIPAA Vault’s top tips for WordPress and HIPAA Compliance

[ad_1] SAN MARCOS, Calif. (PRWEB) November 03, 2020 WordPress leads the global content management market, with over 450 million sites worldwide. As such, it has become a highly visible target for malicious attacks. WordPress healthcare sites are especially prized, as hackers seek to gain access to server resources and protected health information (PHI) for illicit gain. Outdated versions of WordPress and insecure plugins… [ad_2] More Info

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How to Protect a WordPress Site from Hackers

[ad_1] WordPress is a frequent target for hacking. Hackers are targeting the theme, the core WordPress files, plugins and even the login page. These are the steps to take to make it less likely to be hacked and to be able to recover easier if it should still happen. How Hackers Attack WordPress All sites on the web are under constant attack, whether it’s a phpBB forum or a WordPress site, all sites are being probed by hackers. It’s not unusual for a hacker to scan thousands of pages or try to login in hundreds of times a day. And that’s just one hacker. Sites are under attack by several… [ad_2] More Info

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WordPress 2019 Survey Results Show Professionals Slow to Adopt Block Editor, 2020 Survey Now Open – WordPress Tavern

[ad_1] WordPress has opened its 2020 Annual Survey, a short set of questions designed to collect more information on how different groups of people are using the software. It takes approximately 5 minutes to complete and all data is anonymized. WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy said she uses the results from the survey to inform her plans and recommendations all year long. In addition to providing valuable information for WordPress’ leadership, the results will also be shared with the wider community. The Community Team has prepared a report with results from the… [ad_2] More Info

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Full-Site Editing Is Not the End of Artistic WordPress Themes – WordPress Tavern

[ad_1] These plain canvas-like themes have until now been a choice for those who prefer it (those who like to design their own thing), but this article makes it sound like these types of themes should be the only choice in the future of WP. This is worrisome to me as a non-designer who looks for themes specifically based on things like attractive button styles. FSE sounds bad for people like me, who aren’t artistic, can’t coordinate colors, and want themes to do the artistic stuff. This was the response by a Tavern reader named Isabel on the recent coverage of the Q theme, an… [ad_2] More Info

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