WP Engine Files Lawsuit Against WordPress, Automattic, and Matt Mullenweg
WP Engine has filed a lawsuit against WordPress, Automattic, and Matt Mullenweg over trademark disputes. Automattic is countersuing, with both sides accusing the other of harmful conduct within the WordPress community. Learn more about this escalating legal battle and its potential impact.
WordPress Co-Founder Matt Mullenweg Faces Backlash After Controversial WordCamp USA Keynote
WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg sparked controversy at WordCamp USA 2024 by criticizing WP Engine's contributions to the platform, leading to widespread backlash on social media. His comments ignited a debate on the role of companies in open source communities and the future of WordPress.
Critical LiteSpeed Cache Vulnerability Exposes 6 Million WordPress Sites to Hacking Risk
A major security flaw in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress allows hackers to take over websites. Updating alone won’t fix the issue—manual steps are required to secure your site. Learn how to protect your WordPress site from this critical vulnerability.
WordPress 6.6.2 Update Resolves Critical CSS Display Issue and Fixes Core Bugs
WordPress 6.6.2 brings 26 fixes, including a key CSS specificity issue affecting site design. This update also resolves bugs in the WordPress core and Gutenberg editor, enhancing site functionality and performance. Update now for improved stability and visual consistency.
Bricks Builder For WordPress RCE Vulnerability
Learn about the critical RCE vulnerability in Bricks Visual Site Builder for WordPress, rated 9.8/10, actively exploited. Find out how to protect your site with the latest security patch.
Google Revamps Rel=Canonical Guidelines
Stay updated with Google's latest on rel=canonical annotations for SEO. Learn about explicit rel canonical link annotations, best practices, and optimizing your website's canonicalization strategy.
WordPress User Survey Reveals Growing Dissatisfaction
Explore the latest insights from the WordPress user survey, delving into user frustrations, shifting preferences, and market trends. Discover key findings and recommendations for WordPress to address user concerns and foster a more inclusive community.
Critical WordPress SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle Plugin Vulnerability Affects Over 600,000 Sites
Discover the critical vulnerability affecting over 600,000 WordPress sites due to the SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle plugin. Learn about the stored XSS flaw and the recommended actions to safeguard your website and visitors.
WordPress Backup Plugin Vulnerability Affects Over 200,000 Sites
Stay protected! Discover how a critical vulnerability in a popular WordPress backup plugin affects over 200,000 sites. Learn why updating to version 1.2.6 is crucial to prevent potential denial-of-service attacks.
Dynamically Adding Breadcrumbs with JavaScript
In this blog post, we will show you how-to create custom breadcrumbs that feature a "Home" link, ascending order functionality, and the ability to customize the appearance.