Will Morris discusses HTTP headers —…
Will Morris discusses HTTP headers — what they are and how to add five security headers to a site.
Will Morris discusses HTTP headers — what they are and how to add five security headers to a site.
I wrote a shell script that creates a new WordPress install in MAMP (directory, database, and security keys) based on your input into the prompts and sends you to wp-admin/install.php upon completion. I use it for every project and put it up on GitHub for others to use or fork.
Sara Horowitz — who is the founder and executive director of the Freelancers Union — makes a compelling argument for how important freelancers are to the American economy. She highlights just how big the freelancer economy is: For better or worse, freelancing is becoming the new normal in America. There are now 53 million freelance…
Justin Tadlock posted an update about his focus and direction with Theme Hybrid as he limits his scope to a few key projects: “It’s hard to build truly great products when you can never focus on any given thing at a time.” ⌛ Newly released Exhale will be Justin’s flagship theme going forward, and he…
WordPress 5.0.1 was released on December 13th. There were a few backwards compatibility breaks in this version, which raised a few eyebrows. 🤨 After those eyebrows rose in the Post Status main channel, Gary Pendergast commented: The timing of security releases is determined by multiple factors. Complexity and severity of the bugs to be fixed, availability…
Gatsby recently chose headless WordPress for its blog. Senior Product Marketing Manager Hashim Warren explains why: “WordPress enables us to have unlimited users (without paying a subscription per seat). WordPress also comes with powerful role-based permissions and has free plugins from services like Auth0 to unlock flexible security and authentication options.” ⚡ Speed and workflow…
John Blackbourn highlights a few email-related security improvements going into WordPress 4.9, including a change of email confirmation process.