Seventy-five to go writes WordPress co-founder, Matt Mullenweg, referring to the W3Techs survey of the web which reports WordPress is now running  25% of all websites in the world. No other content management system (CMS) runs even 3% of websites. Some content management systems used  by law firms, including MoveableType/TypePad and Hubspot, are at less than .1% market share. It’s important to...Read More
World Wide Web Technology Surveys (W3Techs) announces that a recent survey of websites has shown that WordPress, the popular open source publishing platform, is being used in over 25 percent of all websites. That’s not just 25 percent of all those using a service but all websites. In second and third place are Joomla and Drupal,...Read More
Evan Lorne / Shutterstock.com WordPress, long known to be the No. 1 content management system (CMS) in use online, has reached a new milestone: It now powers 25 percent of all sites across the web. That’s according to the newest data from W3Techs, a company that tracks the usage of different web technologies. (W3Techs explains...Read More
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With the increase of website attacks, now more than ever, there’s a need to take regular and real-time backups of your website. There are some great WordPress plugins available that will give you peace of mind that you have a full working copy of your site that you can roll back to if you experience...Read More
Speeding up your work process should be one of your top priorities. Simply put, if you do more work in less time, then you will have more time to work on more projects, study and rest. WP-CLI is one of the command line tools specifically made to manage your WordPress websites through the command line....Read More
WordPress is a favorite tool of many of us here at ProfHacker. It’s great for running a course website, maintaining a professional portfolio, running a blog (ProfHacker runs on WordPress), or managing almost any other sort of website, really. Every once in a while, there’s a need to present a site’s material in more than...Read More
By Kaya Ismail October 30, 2015 Articles and Editorials  Comments Advertisement WordPress powers 58.6% of all the websites whose content management system we know, making it by far the most popular CMS in existence (and yes, it is a CMS). Yet, it has glaring flaws that get ignored year after year, update after update. And...Read More
couch mode print story Your WordPress website has a public login page, often found at example.com/wp-login.php, and it is possible for someone to gain access to your site by guessing your password through repeated trial and error method. To harden your WordPress security, it is therefore recommended that you password-protect the WordPress admin folder and also use 2-factor authentication. Secure...Read More
Anybody who has ran or developed a WordPress-powered site, be it a humble blog or something more complex, knows that it’s pretty easy to make undesirable changes. This can be either content-related or a change to the WordPress theme or plugin you’re running. While backing up is crucial, a primitive backup doesn’t always let you...Read More
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