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An encrypted WordPress site is very important in today’s world, chances are that if you read this blog you probably know a thing or two about https and why it’s becoming so popular, the keys being secured and Google pushing the implementation more and more with each update. The standard way of...
read moreI´m glad to announce that we have just updated our detection software and that our Theme Detector works even better now, being much more effective when it comes to child theme detection. We had noticed that in some cases of websites using a WP child theme our detection tools only found the parent...
read moreIt´s been more than two years already since Konstantin Kovshenin published his post An Alternative to @import in WordPress Child Themes. On it, Konstantin pointed out that using the CSS @import directive to import the parent theme stylesheet from the child theme style.css will double the time needed for the stylesheets to...
read moreIf you own a WordPress website, you should be familiar with the term Search Engine Optimization (SEO). And if by chance you are not, just know that the goal of SEO is to show popular search engines such as Google the content and structure of your website in an...
read moreI am sure you notice the small image that appears next to people’s names after they leave a comment on a website. Sometimes it is a real life photograph and at other times it is a piece of clip art. You probably also notice that this image seems to...
read moreIn our post about Introduction to WordPress Hooks we saw the differences between WordPress Actions and WordPress Filters, and then in the previous tutorial of this series we learned about using actions in our child theme. So it is time for WordPress Filters now. As we already saw, a WordPress filter...
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