Content Hub for Developers
WordPress VIP FAQ
Got questions about our platform? Find answers to 20 frequently-asked questions from customers about technical aspects of WordPress VIP.
Caching: What It Is and How It Works
Learn the basics of caching, its importance, and different types like browser, server-side, and CDN caching.
What’s New in WordPress 6.6 for Enterprise Teams
Explore new design tools, synced patterns, and governance controls in WordPress 6.6.
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Looking Back, Looking Forward: WordPress 6.3 as a Turning Point
Set to release on Aug. 8, 2023, WordPress 6.3—despite its unassuming name—is a major milestone in the history of WordPress.
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BigWP: The Creators of WordPress Talk Open Source With the Founder of Drupal
The CEO of Automattic sat down with co-founder Mike Little, and Dries Buytaert, founder of Drupal and CTO at Acquia, for a discussion on open source technology.
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Expert Advice on WordPress Security
We interviewed Greg Boone, a long-time Technical Account Manager at WordPress VIP, about working with public sector and federal government agencies to create secure, reliable web experiences for their audiences. Here’s what he had to say about some of VIP’s security FAQs.
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WordPress VIP Named a Leader in IDC MarketScape Report for Full Stack CMS
After careful consideration and a thorough evaluation, the IDC MarketScape named WordPress VIP a Leader in Full Stack CMS. Read more.
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Choosing the Best Plugins for WordPress VIP
There are more than 60,000 available plugins to choose from. Let’s explore the best for WordPress VIP sites to elevate their capabilities and performance.
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How WordPress VIP’s Block Data API Helps Developers
The new Block Data API radically simplifies the work of developers when building applications that consume CMS data for all their content management use cases.
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Let’s Talk About Multilingualism with WordPress: BigWP London 2023
Alex Frison recently shed light on MultilingualPress at BigWP London, exploring the significance of multilingual capabilities for enterprise websites and more.
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How to Prevent a Cache Stampede
Caching is an essential technique for optimizing the performance of a WordPress site. Learn how to reduce page and server load times and more.
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How to Improve WordPress `WP_Query` Performance
One of the most important tools in the WordPress toolkit is `WP_Query`. This class enables developers to retrieve posts or pages from the WordPress database based on specific criteria. Learn how to use it in this post.
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SEO Checklist for Website Migration
Among all the key steps to prepare your site for launch, SEO ranks as one of the most important. We’ve curated a detailed preparation checklist for SEO.