@jamesckemp@WooCommerce We just had to increase the woocommerce_ajax_variation_threshold to 40 via functions.php for our kids fashion client. Let me know if my input could be of value.
In today's Accessibility series on All Things WordPress and WooCommerce, hosts @Bovelett and @taekereijenga have a conversation on the importance of web accessibility with guest @webdevtrust https://t.co/cbf06pconp
Today is WordPress 6.6 Beta 1 release day 🎉
If you have a few moments of your time, it would be highly impactful if you could heed the call for testing and report your findings. https://t.co/0yow3DF0Ud
Do you have a burning e-commerce related accessibility question? Tomorrow morning, @taekereijenga and I are recording the third episode of the @DotheWoo accessibility in e-commerce podcast, and we will give our all to answer your question! Please share!
https://t.co/zEpMWKUA9p
I need a good Linux sys admin I can hire for a few days a month to help me administer our @Vultr servers. Any tips?
@levelsio maybe you know someone? :)
Over the weekend I rebuilt my personal #WordPress site in Twenty Twenty-Four and core blocks. Replacing the theme alone took the site from nearly 3,000 unique accessibility errors to just over 100. Here's my low-cost, fast #accessibility remediation win.
https://t.co/AyIIjmkKmF
Ab jetzt kann man „Männer, die die Welt verbrennen“ kaufen und darin lesen:
- Warum wir zu wenig gegen die #Klimakrise tun
- Wer daran Schuld ist
- Warum diese Leute wissen, dass sie verlieren werden.
Ich verlose unter allen, die diesen Post teilen, ein Exemplar mit Widmung.
We've published the technical details of Brick's RCE vulnerability.
There are a couple of good takeaways for devs:
- Think long and hard if you need "eval".
- NEVER use nonces for AuthN/AuthZ.
https://t.co/Roptrbgk7U
Own your data, my friends.
Google sunsetting yet another one of their products. Giving you yet another reason to build on WordPress.
As if you needed one 😏
Did you know that #WordPress loads most wp_options table values into memory for every request?
add_option() & update_option() set $autoload to 'yes' by default.
If you add a value that is accessed infrequently, or changes often, you should be setting $autoload = 'no'