Navigating the WordPress world: A look at WordPress.com and WP Engine
As the feud between WordPress and WP Engine goes on, there could be damaging after effects for the CMS platform in the future.
As the feud between WordPress and WP Engine goes on, there could be damaging after effects for the CMS platform in the future.
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) in the world, powering millions of websites across the globe. Understanding WordPress security is crucial for protecting your website from these potential threats.
In this post, I will describe three processes that will help you keep your WordPress website more secure. If you are interested in an overview of WordPress security, checkout my first article in this series: Securing Wordpress. A secure site starts with planning. Establishing processes for adding content, updating the software, and backing up the site are a critical part of the plan. Let’s start with some approaches to adding content in WordPress.
The white page of death. You were sailing through updating your WordPress installation and just after the process completes, you have only a blank, white screen to show for it. Nothing works. How could this have been prevented?