Singsys blog: WordPress

Clean Architecture in Programming Language

Programming Language

CLEAN ARCHITECTURE!!What does that mean? Sounds Interesting though? Ok so we’ll explore some important facts about it, shall we?

 

I assume you’ve already built apps whether using Flutter, Native, or in any other language. We usually don’t focus on how the data flow is working, writing independent data layers, separation of code, the real use of OOP, testing, features scaling, …etc.

 

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Easy WordPress Security Tips to Improve your Website Performance

Easy WordPress Security Tips to Improve your Website PerformanceWordPress is one of the most popular open-source CMS in the world. It powers millions of websites and this makes WordPress the alpha CMS among bloggers, designers, and business owners. WordPress is easy to use but difficult to optimize for SEO. The weak link on which people do not emphasize much in digital marketing is website security. 

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Google introduces ‘Site Kit’: Get key metrics now on WordPress Dashboard

Google Site Kit

Google came along with a startling surprise for all WordPress owners this early November!

 

With the introduction of the beneficial all-inclusive metrics insights upon the WordPress’s console, the introduced ‘site kit’ plugin is an amalgamation of the Search Console, Analytics, AdSense, PageSpeed Insights, Tag Manager and Optimize for WordPress sites.

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Why WordPress Should be your E-commerce Choice

Wordpress E-commerce

An e-commerce website is your gateway to sell all that is imaginable. The core requirement is a great platform that is easy to use and a user oriented website. WordPress is one such highly functional and futuristic content management system for reliable online store and business transaction. I would  let you know  why with a logical breakdown of the reasons.

 

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Basics to Fix WordPress Security Loopholes

Wordpress Securitytips

WordPress is currently most popular content management system that powers a whopping 75 million websites. This means every 1 in 5 website is based on WordPress. Statistics by recent survey
revealed that as much as 73% of these websites are vulnerable to attack. If you aren’t running the updated WordPress Version that you are inviting multiple bugs that will be used by hackers as a platform to compromise your website security.

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