Developers
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What’s New in WordPress 6.5 and What Does It Mean for the Enterprise?
Learn what’s new in WordPress 6.5 for enterprise users, including new APIs, improved font management, and usability improvements.
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Reducing the Burden on IT and Website Administration With VIP
WordPress VIP’s user-friendly dashboard, automatic backups, and robust security features can reduce the burden on IT and website administration, ensuring a stress-free day for web administrators.
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CMS and Composability and AI, Oh My
Despite being a mature technology, CMS continues to remain the central nervous system of digital, incorporating key trends like composability and AI.
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Why Media Companies Are Moving Away From Custom CMSes and Embracing Open Source
Discover why media companies are moving away from custom CMSes and embracing WordPress VIP to unlock new opportunities for growth and success.
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Maximizing Stability at Scale: Auto Scaling with WordPress VIP
Our auto scaling is the best scaling solution for enterprise sites running WordPress, maximizing stability for customers through a combination of vertical and horizontal scaling.
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How to Discourage Archive Crawlers in WordPress
Learn how to mitigate issues like crawler hits on archive pages with exceedingly high pagination numbers, with code examples.
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How VIP Mitigated Two Major Security Vulnerabilities
Let’s take a look at these issues that affected nearly 100 percent of the internet and how we were able to keep them far, far away from our customers.
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WordPress 6.4 Update and What it Means for Enterprise
On Nov. 7, 2023, WordPress 6.4 is set to release and deliver several key areas of enhancements we think are quite significant. Learn more.
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How to Ensure Good Governance for WordPress Block Themes
Learn about Block Governance, a new capability from WordPress VIP to allow for greater block control across teams.
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How to Prep Your Site for the European Accessibility Act 2025
The European Accessibility Act 2025 will establish a firm set of rules to make products and services accessible to all people based in the European Union. Is your site ready?
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How WordPress VIP Contributes to WordPress Core
“WordPress core” refers to the standard, foundational software files that make up the open source WordPress CMS.
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How to Prevent Endpoint Security Risks
Read about these strategies to help you manage and quell uninvited bot parties in your endpoints on WordPress VIP.
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Ecommerce Is in the Air: Prep Your Sites Now for the Busy Retail Season
Learn how to set up your site for holiday success. Identify performance bottlenecks, leverage full-page caching and more.
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WordPress VIP Receives 4th Consecutive Top Tier Recognition by Review Signal
For the fourth year in a row, we have achieved Top Tier recognition from Review Signal’s WordPress Performance Benchmarks.
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WordPress VIP Developer Tools
We’re excited to announce a slate of new features that enhance the developer experience on WordPress VIP.
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Looking Back, Looking Forward: WordPress 6.3 as a Turning Point
Set to release on Aug. 8, 2023, WordPress 6.3—despite its unassuming name—is a major milestone in the history of WordPress.
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BigWP: The Creators of WordPress Talk Open Source With the Founder of Drupal
The CEO of Automattic sat down with co-founder Mike Little, and Dries Buytaert, founder of Drupal and CTO at Acquia, for a discussion on open source technology.
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FAQs About WordPress Security: An Expert’s Advice
We interviewed Greg Boone, a long-time Technical Account Manager at WordPress VIP, about working with public sector and federal government agencies to create secure, reliable web experiences for their audiences. Here’s what he had to say about some of VIP’s security FAQs.
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Introducing the New Block Data API
The new Block Data API radically simplifies the work of developers when building applications that consume CMS data for all their content management use cases.
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Choosing the Best Plugins for WordPress VIP
There are more than 60,000 available plugins to choose from. Let’s explore the best for WordPress VIP sites to elevate their capabilities and performance.
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How to Prevent a Cache Stampede
Caching is an essential technique for optimizing the performance of a WordPress site. Learn how to reduce page and server load times and more.
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How to Improve WordPress `WP_Query` Performance
One of the most important tools in the WordPress toolkit is `WP_Query`. This class enables developers to retrieve posts or pages from the WordPress database based on specific criteria. Learn how to use it in this post.
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SEO Checklist for Website Migration
Among all the key steps to prepare your site for launch, SEO ranks as one of the most important. We’ve curated a detailed preparation checklist for SEO.
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What’s New With WordPress VIP?
VIP Product Managers Simon Wheatley and Lucas Radke met up with Engineering Lead Joane Lee to walk you through the latest features and help you to take more control over your work with WordPress VIP.
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Preventing Fatal Errors on WordPress
Fatal errors can bring down an entire site. It’s important to be thorough while developing for a WordPress site on any platform. Learn how.
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What’s New in WordPress 6.2: Building Better Site and Block Editing Experiences for the Enterprise
WordPress 6.2 is here! From enhanced block and site editing experiences to better ease of use, efficiency, and speed, we unpack our favorite features and improvements for enterprise content creators and developers.
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Boosting Front End Site Performance on WordPress
To achieve optimal performance, web developers must focus on several key factors. Learn how images, fonts, and CDNs contribute to site speed and stability.
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How to Protect Against CSRF Attacks on WordPress
CSRF is a security vulnerability. To protect against CSRF attacks, use nonces in your WordPress code. Learn how.
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A Developer’s Guide to Dynamic Content Personalization
Content personalization comes in many flavors, but it always comes down to providing your audience with a more customized and engaging experience.
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How to Enhance WordPress Blocks With Block.json and Server-side Registration
Blocks can be added and rendered in both the WordPress editor and the front end. Learn how to code yours here.