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The Improved Fatal Error Protection (make.wordpress.org)
Following the post on Site Health mechanisms released in WordPress 5.1, the feature labelled “Fatal Error Protection” (see #44458) was reverted, resulting in it not ending up as part of that release.
This was necessary due to several security concerns, partly discovered by the team, partly by third-party security experts. A completely new approach was required, which would require additional time to be planned and implemented.
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What Is HTTP/3 – Lowdown on the Fast New UDP-Based Protocol (kinsta.com)
The new version of the HTTP protocol benefits from the bare-metal, low-level UDP protocol, and defines many of the new features which were in previous versions of HTTP at the TCP layer. This provides a way of solving constraints within the existing internet infrastructure.
The first results are promising, and when the Internet Draft by IETF expires, in June 2019, we can expect HTTP/3 to be promoted as a new, third generation HTTP standard. -
Automattic Takes on Facebook with “A Meditation on the Open Web” (wptavern.com)
Open Web Meditation was created as a design experiment at Automattic that encourages viewers to look beyond the walls of dominant social media platforms and consider how their experiences on the web differ based on where they choose to share their ideas. The company is looking to gain global exposure for the video by inviting people to create their own versions of it in their own languages. -
One-Third of the Web! (wordpress.org)
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How Convesio’s Managed WordPress Hosting Platform Creates “When You Need It” Capacity (convesio.com)
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11 Reasons Managed WordPress Hosting is the Best Choice for Your Sites (getflywheel.com)
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WordCamp Miami Draws 100+ for Kid’s Camp, Plans to Host Standalone Kid’s WordPress Conference in Summer 2019 (wptavern.com)
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Edit WordPress Pages, Plugins, and Files: The 110% Starter Guide (wpbuffs.com)
When you build a WordPress website and a client says that, “everything is perfect as is,” there’s nothing better than that feeling, right? You did the research, you put in the time, and you aptly anticipated and addressed their needs.
Then, somewhere down the line, someone asks you to edit their WordPress website. Ugh. But when did the word “edit” become such a negative thing?
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How to Block Spam Comments in WordPress with CAPTCHA (www.presslabs.com)
In this article, we’ll explain how to block spam comments in WordPress with CAPTCHA and its newer version: reCAPTCHA. We’ll go over how these two technologies work, the advantages of each one, and last but not least, how you can install and use each one on your website. We’ll also cover what you can do when CAPTCHA doesn’t work properly, so make sure to read all the way through.
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How to Balance Between Image Quality and Website Speed (pixelgrade.com)
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Porting the Twenty Nineteen WordPress Theme to Gatsby (javascriptforwp.com)
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8 Ways to Make Your Newsletter Signup Form Work Harder (www.mailpoet.com)
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10 Tips for Securing a WordPress Website (ithemes.com)
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