Category: WordPress for Business
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Brewing Better Website Performance: How Object Caching Works
In the world of website performance, caching is a key ingredient to ensure content is delivered quickly and efficiently to visitors. Using a delightful cup of coffee, we can explore the nuanced layers of how caching works and its importance in running a successful website. A Quick Primer on Coffee and Caching Imagine each morning,…
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Tech Talk: Scaling WordPress With DevriX & Pagely
Check out what experts from Pagely and DevriX have to say about scaling WordPress, managing high traffic websites, and more.
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Shared Hosting vs. Managed WordPress Hosting: Decoding the Differences and Benefits
Welcome, fellow WordPress enthusiasts! Today, In the realm of website hosting, not all options are created equal. While shared hosting has been a go-to for many due to its cost-effective nature, the rise of managed WordPress hosting has ushered in a new era of efficiency, security, and performance tailored specifically for WordPress sites. As the…
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Tech Talk: Unlocking the Power of WordPress and Empowering Websites with Pagely & DevriX
Check out what experts from Pagely and DevriX have to say about managing, maintaining, and securing your WordPress website.
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Introducing Mercury: Dynamic Site Acceleration for WordPress
At Pagely, we’re notorious for unleashing groundbreaking products that push the limits of what it means to scale WordPress. Today, we’re pleased to announce our newest offering — Mercury, dynamic site acceleration for WordPress. Prioritized Traffic Through Amazon’s Private Network Speed is everything. To stay competitive in large markets, you’ll need every advantage that you…
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WordPress 5.8 “Tatum” – Technical First Impressions
While most of the obvious flash in WordPress 5.8 is on the user-facing side of things, there’s some awesome quality of life improvements in here; focusing on improvements to blocks and how different elements of a WordPress site interact with each other. Most of all, there’s some really awesome potential to evolve into much larger…
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Unauthenticated SQL Injection Vulnerability Discovered in WooCommerce
An unauthenticated SQL Injection vulnerability affecting versions of WooCommerce on more than 5 million websites on the Internet has been disclosed to the public by Automattic. Due to the nature of the vulnerability, the WooCommerce team is rolling out compulsory patching on minor versions — even if automatic plugin updates are disabled within WooCommerce or…
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WordPress Security Updates: June 2021
This article covers our public notifications related to major security issues our clients and the WordPress community should know about.
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Really Rich Results – A WordPress Plugin from Pagely
Today, we’re proud to announce our latest open source WordPress plugin – Really Rich Results.
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Pagely Upgrades its Hosting Stack to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
We are excited to announce our latest milestone; the inclusion of Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS to our Hosting Stack.