What to Do When a WordPress Site Gets Hacked and How to Improve Security
Practical recovery steps for hacked WordPress sites, plus realistic advice for improving long-term security.
Practical recovery steps for hacked WordPress sites, plus realistic advice for improving long-term security.
Use a simple Linux command to update WordPress core files across many sites on the same server.
A quick look at the most visible changes in WordPress 4.5 Beta 1, including site logos and editor improvements.
Automattic has released modular Underscores Components along with five new starter themes for common WordPress use cases.
A practical introduction to what the wp_posts table stores, how post types work, and how post relationships are represented.
Learn how one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many relationships appear across the WordPress database tables.
Create custom routes in WordPress with WordPress Dispatcher so you can handle Ajax-style requests and custom URLs without extra page records.
Restore the hidden Get Shortlink button in the WordPress 4.4 editor with either a small plugin or a one-line filter.
Disable the default WordPress visual editor for pages using a specific template so users only work with the custom fields they actually need.
Build a taxonomy-based dropdown filter in WordPress so users can filter archive content by a selected custom taxonomy term.
A practical introduction to the main content types in WordPress, how posts, comments, users, and metadata relate to each other, and why post types matter.
Piklist can now create front-end forms, making post submission and profile editing forms much easier to build in WordPress.