In this series, we share some of the inspiring stories of how WordPress and its global network of contributors can change people’s lives for the better. This month we feature a WordPress e-commerce specialist on the difference it makes. Empowered to make a...
One can never be too careful! A big part of our job as developers is to make sure the sites and plugins, we are building are secure. Businesses need faster solutions with increasingly complex functionality. While this is good progress, building complex projects also...
In episode 18 of WP Briefing, Josepha Haden Chomphosy reflects on a recent lecture that she gave to students at Hendrix College in which she explored the economics of WordPress and the principles that sustain the project’s ecosystem. Have a question you’d...
Ensuring your team and also customers use strong passwords is one of the most effective tools in keeping your WordPress website, sensitive customer information and WooCommerce store secure. With WooCommerce typically having more public-facing login pages, this becomes...
There’s a lot of tolerance in open source software for shipping slightly imperfect work. And that’s good. When we ship software that’s a little bit imperfect, it makes it clear how everyone can participate, how everyone could participate, if they could find this...