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Security HTTP Headers for WordPress
Discover the essential HTTP response headers that can enhance the security of your WordPress website. At Wetopi, we incorporate HTTP Security Headers into your WordPress server. This helps restrict the actions that browsers can perform on your website and adds an extra layer of security. Security headers make it much harder for attackers to exploit…
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When and Why Should I Submit a URL to The Search Engines?
First of all, to submit a url to the search engines and make it possible for them to show your url in the search results is known as “indexing.” In most search engines, it is not necessary to submit your website or a specific URL for it to appear in search results. However, on some…
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jQuery: Relevance and Alternatives for WordPress
jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that simplifies HTML manipulation, event handling, animation, and asynchronous requests, making it easier to create interactive web pages with less code. It is widely used for front-end web development due to its simplicity and cross-browser compatibility. Understanding the role of jQuery in WordPress is essential for optimizing your website.…
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PHP 8 WordPress Compatibility Best Practices
On November 26th, 2020, PHP 8 was released to the world. Two years later, PHP’s latest version 8.3 offers new features and improvements promising to enhance the security and performance of our WordPress sites. WordPress Core is compatible with PHP 8 since its 5.6 release. But should I upgrade right away? Let’s analyze the main changes…
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How AI Is Influencing SEO Professionals and Techniques
AI SEO affects the work of SEO professionals: AI SEO reflects need on each other, learn what to expect and how to adapt to survive the shift.
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How To Get a 100 In Google Lighthouse
Web developers and designers have been striving to improve website SEO, accessibility, and usability. As a result ranking high in Google Lighthouse is hard work when your WordPress page is complex. We wanted to share our experience of achieving a 100% performance score in the Google Lighthouse audit. We are in constant evolution to improve our…
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Redis Object Cache for WordPress: complete guide
WordPress Redis Object Cache can increase your WordPress website’s performance, but not every slow website can benefit from it. Learn when Redis is good for WordPress and when it’s not, how it works, and how to install it on your WordPress sites. Is Redis Good For WordPress? What is Redis Object Cache? Redis is an…
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Do we still need to use AMP for our WordPress websites?
Google started Accelerated Mobile Pages back in 2015. It had a considerable push by being included as Top Stories in Mobile Search Results, Google Ads Sales teams, and native AMP WordPress plugins. The reason for this push was clear: Google wanted to make AMP faster, so It could replicate the app experience that had loved…
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How to improve the conversion of SEM campaigns
In this article, we want to emphasize the importance of page load speed to improve the conversion of SEM campaigns: why it is vital, what you can do and what your hosting provider should do. An SEM campaign (Search Engine Marketing) is the set of strategies, techniques, and tools used by companies via paid advertising…
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The path to a fast WordPress site
In today’s digital age, having a good website browsing user experience is not just a convenience but a critical necessity. Google with its Web Vitals metrics has made it clear that a good site experience is a key factor in its search algorithms. This makes optimization not just desirable, but essential for any website owner…