John Blackbourn updated his documentation for wp_mail()…
John Blackbourn updated his documentation for wp_mail()
usage on Github. It now includes emails for personal data requests (4.9.6+) and the fatal error handling coming in 5.2.
John Blackbourn updated his documentation for wp_mail()
usage on Github. It now includes emails for personal data requests (4.9.6+) and the fatal error handling coming in 5.2.
John Blackbourn has documented all the situations where WordPress sends an email, along with how to filter or disable each email. Bless him. I hate WordPress default emails. It’s a SaaS opportunity if I ever saw one.
I have not been stunned — in a positive way — about a default WordPress theme design preview since Twenty Twelve. I haven’t had a major beef with any of the other default themes, but I haven’t been really wowed. Twenty Ten was a huge step because it was the first of the series and a break…
In case you need them, John Blackbourn has put together JSON schemas for WordPress core PHP objects and REST API responses. 👨💻
We’ll put this in the “new to me” category of awesome WordPress development tools. John Blackbourn created something called Extendable CPTs, and it’s glorious. It makes doing all those little things you wish were easier, easier. It adjust CPT registration defaults to more common ones developers use, as in makes a default registration more page-like…
Friday was a bit slow so I figured I’d wait for a weekend edition. We’re going to pack it all into one Note. Jetpack had two vulnerabilities: one in the contact form (technically explained by Sucuri) and one limited to specific hosting configurations. They also showed off their new plugin browser I mentioned last week….
Ram Dall over at Wordfence has a good breakdown of three vulnerabilities patched in the WordPress 6.0.2 Security and Maintenance Release.