What are major WordPress Concerns you faced when you were working on WordPress?
what problems have you faced when developing applications or web on WordPress such as security issues, core web vital issues or any functioning issues?
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Heya,
Here are my top 3 concerns I have with some solutions:
1. Security Issues
WordPress, being the most popular CMS, is a prime target for hackers. Common security concerns include:
Solutions:
2. Performance Issues
Performance can be a significant concern, especially for high-traffic sites.
Solutions:
3. Compatibility Issues
WordPress updates can sometimes break compatibility with themes or plugins.
Solutions:
Hello,
I will try to focus purely on the Wordpress side of things, but of course, having a secure server is also extremely important.
Here are some of the things that I could suggest:
The basics:
Always update WordPress to the latest version Security is arguably the most important reason why you should keep your WordPress website up to date. You really do not have any excuses for not updating your WordPress version as this can be done with just a click of a button and it only takes a few seconds/minutes.
Keep an eye on your plugins I would strongly recommend to keep the plugin count to a minimum and always keep your plugins updated. More often than not attackers are able to gain access via an outdated plugin. I would also suggest deleting any plugins that you are not using
Delete any themes that you’re not using Quite often people would install a few themes and just leave them on the site disabled and outdated. This opens up a lot of vulnerabilities so I would suggest just deleting any themes that you do not use and just have your active theme installed.
The power of the
.htaccess
file - Here are some nice .htaccess rules that you could use in order to protect your site, this takes only a few minutes to copy and paste these rules into your .htaccess file so I strongly suggest that you add at least some of them.wp-includes
folder:.htaccess
php
files in your uploads folder. This one is a bit more specific as you should not add it to your main.htaccess
file. Upload a file called .htaccess to the root of wp-content/uploads with the following line:Protect your wp-admin area
Use 2FA - For example, you could try using the Google authentication plugin.
Enable limit login attempts - This would protect you against brute force attacks.
Enable reCacptcha - Generally speaking, this would protect you against any kind of bots.
Last but not least - Use a complex unique password for your admin user.
I hope that this helps and if anyone has any other suggestions please feel free to add them below!
- Bobby
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Heya,
This is a really good topic regarding WordPress. On top of my mind comes issues with compatibility like:
Also when you’re tied on using paid theme from a vendor some features of the theme and the plugins will be paid and unless you subscribe you might wont be able to make some deep changes on the functionality and the site’s appearance, so this is something you should definitely keep in mind.
Regards