Wordpress

One-third of the web! — WordPress

https://wordpress.org/news/2019/03/one-third-of-the-web/ WordPress now powers over 1/3rd of the top 10 million sites on the web according to W3Techs. Our market share has been growing steadily over the last few year. Over the years WordPress has become the CMS of choice for more and more people and companies. What’s New in WordPress 5.1 (Moving PHP Forward)

The Ultimate Guide to WordPress and GDPR Compliance (in Plain English)

http://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/the-ultimate-guide-to-wordpress-and-gdpr-compliance-everything-you-need-to-know/ Are you confused by GDPR, and how it will impact your WordPress site? This article tries to explain everything you need to know about GDPR and WordPress (without the complex legal stuff). The EU isn’t some evil government that is out to get you. Their goal is to protect consumers.

RSS, email and social media connection

RSS was meant to be a different way to present content. RSS technology evolution in online publishing promised to make it really easy to not only publish regular updates to web-based content, but also keep track of a large number of your favorite websites or blogs, without having to remember to check each site manually

Security tips for WordPress blogging

WordPress is the most popular blogging system in use on the Web: WordPress was used by more than 23.3% of the top 10 million websites as of January 2015. This blog runs on WordPress. WordPress users may install and switch between themes and it plugin architecture allows users to extend its features. It support mobile well:

The Golden Age of Tech Blogging?

Is the golden age of Tech Blogging over or not? Here are two views: End of an Era: The Golden Age of Tech Blogging is Over article tells that like the film industry, the Golden Era is the emergence period, when fresh innovation in a new medium is born. New techniques, revolutionary content, and different

Bad WordPress hole found

Worst WordPress hole for five years affects 86% of sites article tells a dangerous cross-site scripting (XSS) hole has been found in WordPress. It will affect millions of sites. An estimated 86 per cent of WordPress websites are vulnerable a dangerous cross-site scripting (XSS) hole in the popular comment system plugin “WP-Statistics”.  The WP-Statistics plugin