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WordPress 5.4.2 Security and Maintenance Release

2020-06-11 KENNETH 0

WordPress 5.4.2 Security and Maintenance Release WordPress 5.4.2 is now available! This security and maintenance release features 23 fixes and enhancements. Plus, it adds a number of security fixes—see the list below. These bugs affect WordPress versions 5.4.1 and earlier; version 5.4.2 fixes them, so you’ll want to upgrade. If you haven’t yet updated to 5.4, there are also updated versions of 5.3 and earlier that fix the bugs for you. Security Updates WordPress versions 5.4 and earlier are affected by the following bugs, which are fixed in version 5.4.2. If you haven’t yet updated to 5.4, there are also updated versions of 5.3 and earlier that fix the security issues. Props to Sam Thomas (jazzy2fives) for finding an XSS issue where authenticated users with low privileges are able to add JavaScript to posts in the block editor. Props to [ more… ]

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Equity and the Power of Community

2020-06-07 KENNETH 0

Equity and the Power of Community Over the past week, I’ve been thinking a lot about George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. I have been thinking about white supremacy, the injustice that Black women and men are standing up against across the world, and all the injustices I can’t know, and don’t see.  The WordPress mission is to democratize publishing, and to me, that has always meant more than the freedom to express yourself. Democratizing publishing means giving voices to the voiceless and amplifying those speaking out against injustice. It means learning things that we otherwise wouldn’t. To me, it means that every voice has the ability to be heard, regardless of race, wealth, power, and opportunity. WordPress is a portal to commerce; it is a canvas for identity, and a catalyst for change. While WordPress as an open [ more… ]

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The Month in WordPress: May 2020

2020-06-02 KENNETH 0

The Month in WordPress: May 2020 May was an action-packed month for WordPress! WordPress organizers are increasingly moving WordCamps online, and contributors are taking big steps towards Full Site Editing with Gutenberg. To learn more and get all the latest updates, read on.  Gutenberg 8.1 and 8.2 Gutenberg 8.1 was released on May 13, followed quickly by Gutenberg 8.2 on May 27.  8.1 added new block pattern features making it easier to insert desired patterns, along with a new pattern. It also added a button to  collapsed block actions for copying the selected block, which will help touchscreen users or users who don’t use keyboard shortcuts.  8.2 introduced block pattern categories and a `viewportWidth` property that will be particularly useful for large block patterns. There is also a new content alignment feature, and enhancements to improve the writing experience.  Both [ more… ]

sitemap.html 파일에서 “제출된 URL이 ‘NOINDEX’로 설정되어 있습니다.”

2020-05-17 KENNETH 1

개요 구글웹마스터 사용중 프로그램 : 워드프레스 sitemap : XML-sitemap plugin 사용     발생오류 1. 오류위치 구글웹마스터도구 -> 색인 생성 범위 -> 상세정보   2. 오류내용 제출된 URL이 ‘NOINDEX’로 설정되어 있습니다.   3. 대상파일 sitemap.html 세상에나… sitemap.html에 대해서는 따로 설정을 해둔것도 없었음에도 갑자기 sitemap.html 이라니….     원인 워드프레스의 XML-Sitemap 이라는 플러그인 별다른 설정없이 “기본값”으로 활성화 시키면 sitemap.xml 파일뿐만 아니라 sitemap.html 도 활성화가 된다 정확히는 sitemap.xml 에 기본적으로 포함되는 sitemap-misc.xml 의 내용에 sitemap.html 이 포함되어 있기 때문에 구글웹마스터 에서는 sitemap.html 을 색인에 넣으려고 시도하고 해당 결과의 헤더에 noindex가 포함되어 있기 때문에 저런 오류가 발생하는 것     해결 간단한 해결은 sitemap-misc.xml 의 내용에 “sitemap.html”이 포함되지 않도록 해주면 된다. \ “include sitemap in HTML format” 옵션을 체크를 해제해 주시면 되겠다. 이후에는 sitemap.html 이 제거되어 있을것이다.

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The Month in WordPress: April 2020

2020-05-04 KENNETH 0

The Month in WordPress: April 2020 April continued to be a challenging time for the WordPress community, with many under stay-at-home recommendations. However, it was also an exciting month in which we created new ways to connect with and inspire each other! This month, amazing contributors moved more WordCamps online and shipped new releases for WordPress and Gutenberg. For the latest, read on.  WordPress 5.4.1 released On April 24th,  WordPress 5.4.1 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) was released for testing, quickly followed by the official release of WordPress 5.4.1 on April 29th. This security release features 17 bug fixes and seven security fixes, so we recommend updating your sites immediately. To download WordPress 5.4.1, visit your Dashboard, click on Updates, then Update Now, or download the latest version directly from WordPress.org. For more information, visit this post, review the full list [ more… ]