The web’s leading performance testing tool GTmetrix reveals how your site performs, tells you why it’s slow and helps you discover optimization opportunities. By loading your page in a real browser, GTmetrix can provide you with detailed
An upcoming upgrade to WordPress will make it much easier for website owners to upgrade from HTTP to HTTPS. WordPress 5.7 – currently available as a beta release and due to go mainstream on March 9 – promises to make the formerly tricky business
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Chrome will show ‘Not secure’ warnings for HTTP pages with user input fields and all HTTP pages in incognito mode. Google is giving web developers six months to prepare for the next phase of its plan to mark all HTTP pages as
Researchers are urging WordPress users to patch their software after multiple hackers began exploiting a new vulnerability to deface over a million sites so far. The unauthenticated privilege escalation vulnerability – which was discovered in a
Using WordPress is an exciting way to build a website. With an endless combination of themes and plugins to choose from, you can create just about any site you desire. You can even use your coding prowess to create a unique site regarding looks
WordPress creator and Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg announced today that upcoming versions of the WordPress CMS would include features that would require hosts to support HTTPS. Without providing any details on what these features are,