WordPress 5.0: Should you update or wait?
As it stands right now, WordPress 5.0 will be released sometime on December 6, 2018. With all the controversy related to the Gutenberg (or Block Editor), question is, should you update now, or wait?
As it stands right now, WordPress 5.0 will be released sometime on December 6, 2018. With all the controversy related to the Gutenberg (or Block Editor), question is, should you update now, or wait?
WordPress 4.9.8 was released last week, and it is the first WordPress release that includes the dashboard callout for testing the upcoming editor, codename Gutenberg.
The new 2018 year has just started, but there are a lot of things to do already, starting with the changes to the Dev4Press website, improvements to renewal process and few more things.
With only 2 days remaining in 2017, it is a great time to look back and summarize this passing year, celebrate a Dev4Press birthday and take a look at what to expect in 2018.
Content Security Policy (or CSP) is very complex and powerful security-related HTTP header, that might be complex to implement, but essential in limiting what browser is allowed to load when browsing your website.
Referrer Policy is a new HTTP header drafted in 2015, implemented last year. This header controlsĀ referrer header value browser sends when the user is navigating away from your website pages.
Response to each request made to the server from the client side (browser) returns the content and the special block with HTTP response headers containing various information about the content.
For the past 8 years, all Dev4Press plugins, themes and other projects were managed through the SVN repositories. And, now Dev4Press has switched to Git. Here is why, where and how.
Dev4Press server started experiencing occasional problems with overload in back in July. The problems started getting worse in August and September. And, the investigation lead to some interesting findings.
Now, that only a few days remain before this 2016 comes to the end, it is a very good time to take a look at everything, the good and the bad, that has happened this year on Dev4Press.
Many WordPress users, in the attempt to save some money, instead of purchasing plugins (or themes), they are searching for pirated versions of popular premium plugins and themes and use them instead.
Dev4Press server started experiencing occasional problems with overload in back in July. The problems started getting worse in August and September. And, the investigation lead to some interesting findings.