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Celebrating the Power of Community: WordPress 6.7 with the WP Lovers Team!

We are thrilled to announce the release of WordPress 6.7, codenamed “Rollins,” which became available to the public on November 12, 2024. This update introduces

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Continuing the Journey of Contribution: A Proud Moment with WordPress 6.3 Release

Introduction: Embarking on a remarkable voyage of contribution, I am thrilled to share my recent achievement with the WordPress 6.3 release. This accomplishment signifies not

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WooCommerce Show Sale Ending Countdown Timer On Shop & Product page

This code snippet introduces a dynamic and psychologically effective element into your online store – a countdown timer strategically positioned within the product loop. This

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Tips for improving website security on your WordPress Site.

A few top-notch WordPress security solutions we normally recommend Improving website security is crucial to protect your website from various online threats, safeguard user data,

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What’s new in WordPress 6.2: Dolphy

WordPress 6.2: Dolphy the best part is site editor Beta label removed  A brief look at the first major platform update of the year, which

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Critical Vulnerabilities in All in One SEO Plugin Affects Millions of WordPress Websites

Security researchers at Jetpack discovered two serious vulnerabilities in the All In One SEO Plugin. The vulnerabilities could allow a hacker to access usernames and

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[Security] Fixed Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability exploit in the shortcodes in Sassy Social Share < 3.3.45 - Contributor+ Stored XSS

The plugin does not validate and escape some of its shortcode attributes before outputting them back in the page, which could allow users with a

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How to Detect & Remove Malware from a WordPress Site

It’s no surprise that WordPress powers 43% of the web. Since it’s open source, people from around the world are constantly contributing to improvements. Plus, because of

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How to Clean up Your wp_options Table and Autoloaded Data

Today we’re going to take a look at the wp_options table in your WordPress database. This is one area that often gets overlooked when it comes

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Notify Admin When New Account Is Created

Add this code to your child theme’s functions.php file or via a plugin that allows custom functions to be added, such as the Code snippets plugin. Avoid adding custom

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WordPress 6.1 “Misha”: What’s New in the New Major Release

Introduces new default themes and fluid typography, expands design tools and template options WordPress 6.1 “Misha” was released today, named for Soviet-Norwegian jazz pianist Mikhail “Misha” Alperin,

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The Right Way to Customize a WordPress Plugin without Break its Update process

It’s very common for developers to customize and extend existing plugins to fit their own needs, which is one of the great advantages of using

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Disable WordPress’ blogging functionality and disable ‘posts’

This article will guide you on how to remove the blog  for WordPress so you can display only your custom static pages. WordPress is a very versatile program, allowing you

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What Is WordPress Multisite, and When Should You Use it?

Multisite is a type of WordPress installation that allows you to create and manage a network of multiple websites from a single WordPress dashboard. This

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WordPress Tips for Security & Site Visitor Safety

WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS), with 43.2% of all websites running on its software. Unfortunately, its popularity attracts all sorts of cybercriminals who exploit

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How to Disable Automatic Updates

Have you ever gone to check on your WordPress site, only to find your WordPress theme broken, plugin functionality crippled, or major features moved and

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How to Completely Disable Comments (Ultimate Guide)

Instantly allow or disallow comments from any post type in WordPress (Pages, Posts, or Media) to stop the spammers and gain complete control over your

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Allow SVG through WordPress Media Uploader

WordPress enables users to upload quite a few different kinds of image files. You’ll likely recognize the usual suspects, such as PNG and JPG. Displaying

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