WordPress Information
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WordPress Security In-Depth Analysis: Understanding Its True Security
How secure is WordPress? Many newbies may worry about this, especially when they hear that WordPress is an open source project. So, is there some data that can help us understand how secure WordPress is? The answer is yes. In this article, we've gathered as much important data and information about WordPress security as we could. We'll cover everything from WordPress core, theme and plugin security, to login information and...
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WordPress 6.5 Update: Revolutionary Features and Performance Optimizations to Completely Improve the Site Building Experience
Due to the time difference with the US, the long awaited WordPress 6.5 was finally released in the early hours of this morning! We recommend PHP 7.4 or higher and MySQL version 8.0 or MariaDB version 10.4 or higher. How to download the latest WordPress 6.5: The latest version of WordPress adds a lot of new features that make building websites easier and more flexible. Now you can more easily adjust the style of your website, modify the inner...
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WordPress 6.5 Highlights: Built-in Font Library, API Updates, and Plugin Dependencies
WordPress 6.5, launching on April 2, 2024, which is today, will bring a host of innovations and improvements, ranging from enhanced design freedom to the introduction of new API features to support for classic themes and an interface redesign. Here are some of the highlights: It's worth noting that while all of these features are in active development, the final WordPress 6.5 release may not include all of them. For more details on the work associated with the block editor, check out the 6.5 Tasks panel. Design Tools...
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WordPress supported file types and extended new file format upload details
WordPress allows you to upload many types of files, but there are some that are not supported. This is done mainly to protect your website from security risks, but also to ensure that your website runs smoothly on different devices and platforms. This article will explain to you in detail which file types are allowed to be uploaded and show you how to add support for new file types. File Types Allowed by WordPress We'll take you through the full range of file types, from the familiar image files to the less common document...
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WordPress Classic Editor vs Gutenberg Editor: Which is better?
The WordPress platform offers two types of editors: the Classic Editor and the Gutenberg Editor. Each editor has its own unique features and functions. Let's find out which one is better for you. I. Features The Classic Editor is like a simplified version of Microsoft Word, allowing WordPress users who are accustomed to previous versions to create content effortlessly. If you've used versions of WordPress prior to WordPress 5, using the Classic Editor will make you feel both familiar and comfortable. And...
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WordPress 6.5 Release Candidate 4
The latest Release Candidate (RC4) for WordPress 6.5 is ready! This release candidate complements the existing WordPress 6.5 release cycle. It allows more time for testing to ensure that every feature and improvement is at its best. WordPress version 6.5 has an April 2, 2024 update target. Get an overview of the 6.5 release cycle and check out Make WordPress...
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WordPress 6.5 Beta 3
WordPress 6.5 Beta 3 is now available for testing! A beta version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical sites.Instead, it is recommended that you evaluate Beta 3 on test servers and sites. There are four ways you can test WordPress 6.5 Beta 3: Insert Install and activate WordPress on a WordPress installation...
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WordPress 6.5 Beta 2
WordPress 6.5 Beta 2 is now ready for testing! A beta version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical sites.Instead, it is recommended that you evaluate Beta 2 on test servers and sites. There are four ways you can test WordPress 6.5 Beta 2: Insert Install and activate WordPress on a WordPress installation...
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WordPress 6.5 Release Candidate 1
The first release candidate (RC1) of WordPress 6.5 is ready for download and testing! This version of WordPress is still under development. So it is not recommended to use it on important websites. Instead, you can try out the RC1 version in a test environment. We've entered an important phase of the release cycle. While the Release Candidate looks ready to go, it's still critical to run tests to make sure everything works as it should with WordPress 6.5. You have...
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WordPress 6.5 release date delayed, new official release date set for April 2, 2024
Based on community feedback about new WP6.5 features - font libraries and synchronization mode tweaks - the release schedule for WordPress 6.5 has been updated with some final changes to the font libraries. The release of WordPress 6.5 will be delayed by one week, and is currently scheduled for Tuesday, April 2, 2024. The release of WordPress 6.5 has been delayed for the following reasons: Why the change? This approach makes it easy for as many sites as possible to use the new...