I (Tim Berners-Lee) have always believed the web is for everyone. That’s why I and others fight fiercely to protect it. The changes we’ve managed to bring have created a better and more connected world. But for all the good we’ve achieved, the web has evolved into an engine of inequity and division; swayed by powerful forces who use it for their own agendas.
In 2018, WordPress finds itself at a crossroads. The little platform that could now faces a new threat and it’s not a competitor, but rather, an ideology. WordPress is fighting for the soul of the internet and it is slowly losing. If WordPress is to ensure the next decade is as successful as the previous,…
Chrome DevTools come with an array of features that help developers debug their apps effectively, and therefore find and fix the bugs faster. There are a lot of power tools in devtools which are not quite well-known amongst the developers. Read full article at Medium http://bit.ly/2MiDi2j Keywords: chrome devtools, javascript, web developer, canary build, developer tools…
We’ve collected 40 factors we recommend incorporating into your SEO checklists and processes to ensure that your SEO stays ahead of the game. Check out the full article at Search Engine Land – https://selnd.com/2o9eeRx Keywords: seo checklist, Server-side SEO, Indexing, Content, Site architecture, Mobile, seo, search engine optimization, marketer
Wordfence includes a number of powerful brute force protection features that can be used to prevent malicious bots from gaining access to your site, including the integration with Troy Hunt’s version 2 of the Pwned Passwords API that prevents access using passwords previously seen in a breach.
Last spring, after discussing the tools and tech used by our team, we published a list of 51 Tools for Security Analysts. The article was well-received, and the comments offered some great suggestions to top it all off.
It’s important to understand the history of our craft, so let’s take a look at 10 people who have shaped the web design industry (in no particular order) and educate the web.
Google’s Flutter makes building cross-platform mobile applications a breeze. This article introduces Flutter, compares it to other mobile development platforms, and shows how to use it to get started building apps. Read full article at Smashing Magazine – http://bit.ly/2KSBhgH Keywords: google’s flutter, mobile development, mobile devices, cross-platform, dart, mobile app
Ask Wordfence: Why Is an Insignificant Site Like Mine Being Attacked? This question came in from a Premium Wordfence customer. They’ve dealt with this question a few times in different ways on the blog, but pulling it all together sounds like a great post. Let’s dive in! Read full article at Wordfence – http://bit.ly/2t2QTTO Keywords: being…