WordPress is the leading CMS, letting you build and customize a site in minutes without coding. But its popularity also makes it a target for hackers. Let’s explore how to strengthen your site’s security and avoid common mistakes.
Big or small, your business is falling behind if you’re not informed on the latest innovations and tech trends that could possibly revolutionize your productivity and performance.
Forms a great way to connect with users, get information, and even sell products on your site. The downside to forms is that they can also attract spammers trying to get into your site whether with a link drop or unsolicited advertisements.
Since June 2019, WordPress recommends PHP 7.3 or higher. Keeping your PHP, core, plugins, and themes updated improves security, speed, and overall site performance.