Tracking WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I show you how to keep track of plugins flagged with vulnerabilities so that you can be one step ahead of the hackers.
Wil lives in Sydney, Australia. He co-organises the WordPress Sydney meetup group and has been on the organising committee for WordCamp Sydney since 2014. He speaks at many events and contributes to the WordPress open-source project. His likes are chillies, craft beer and electrogravitics.
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I show you how to keep track of plugins flagged with vulnerabilities so that you can be one step ahead of the hackers.
WordPress makes it easy to change the default site language as well as for logged in users. Here’s how to set the default site language of a WordPress website automatically and manually.
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I show you some great ideas on how to use QR codes to drive traffic to your WordPress website.
Elementor Pro doesn’t allow you to style the WooCommerce cart. Here are two plugins that will add new Elementor WooCommerce cart widgets and more.
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I show you how to disable native comments using the WordPress UI, plugins and code.
Store your Elementor form data in the WordPress database with the great lightweight plugin. You can also download all form data as a CSV file to import anywhere.
Here’s how to change the default upload folder for the Elementor Pro form file upload field.
Taxonomies are a method of grouping WordPress post types together under a common term. Learn how to use a WordPress taxonomy in this +1 guide.
Upload any type of file to the WordPress media library with this cool snippet of code.