WordPress under attack!
If you run a WordPress site, you should check for
the latest security flaws in the following plugins
if you happen to use them on your site. In the
worst case an attacker could gain admin access!
If you run a WordPress site, you should check for
the latest security flaws in the following plugins
if you happen to use them on your site. In the
worst case an attacker could gain admin access!
WordPress 5.3 has been released and we tested
thoroughfully to ensure a pleasant stay on our
site while you read news and history here. With
the update being tested, last 4 days posts are now on.
Sorry for the lack of your daily posts since May 19th,
We’re again experiencing problems with a variety of
plugins and background services that should do the
job. We’re going to release the single posts manually.
Sorry for the lack of posts since friday. With the update of
some plugins the creation and publishing of posts have
become impossible as we were faced with a lot of PHP errors
in the past 3 days. But after some bug bounty, we’re back!
Not that working on our blog is a hassle but
every update of PHP seems to cause error on
our blog here and there. So we decided to make
a massive jump to PHP7.3 from PHP5.6.41…
WordPress is releasing a new form of editor to create posts.
Called Gutenberg, the concept of WYSIWYG is brought to a
new Level. Instead of editing your text and insert media the
classic way by using office-like toolbars, you use blocks now.
If you ever thought, running a blog is a breeze and never
lets you run into problems, think again. Same here. We
experienced issues with the DB and some rogue plugins
flooding the DB with senseless stuff thus increasing size.
As you might have noticed, there are more blog entries
coming up in short period of time. At first I had to etch
out some kinks with the underlaying blog system. But
now most of the kinks are gone. Ther will be some…
WordPress amazes me more and more the newer the
releases become. While security reasons are important
to perform updates, the added new features can become
a real nuisance.
It seems as if also my blog cannot be spared form plugin issues.In this case it was the newest
release of FancyBox for WordPress which is, in my opinion, a cool plugin to pep up the blog
especially when using lots of images in a post or page. So what did I do to get the newest
version to work properly. The author posted a tweet asking everyone to default the settings,