Category: Guides
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Why Facade Pattern Simplifies Plugin Interfaces
Use the Facade pattern to simplify WordPress plugin interfaces, reduce coupling, and improve maintainability and unit testing. Read more.
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Ultimate Guide to WooCommerce Database Optimization
Limit revisions, clear transients, enable HPOS, use Redis and cleanup plugins to reduce wp_postmeta bloat and speed WooCommerce checkouts. Read more.
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Ultimate Guide to Hosting Setup for WordPress Migration
Prepare hosting for WordPress migration: document environment, upgrade PHP/MySQL, choose suitable hosting, configure server, enable SFTP, and test staging. Read more.
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User Acceptance Testing for WordPress Plugins
Run effective user acceptance testing for WordPress plugins with staging setups, realistic scenarios, automation, clear reporting, and retesting. Read more.
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Integrating WooCommerce Data with REST API
Create and secure WooCommerce API keys, use endpoints (products, orders, customers), test with cURL/Postman, and follow best practices for performance and auth. Read more.
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How to Use WordPress Functions for Input Sanitization
Guide to WordPress sanitization: when to use sanitize_text_field, sanitize_email, sanitize_url, wp_kses, sanitize_html_class β plus REST API sanitize_callback tips. Read more.
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GPL Compliance Checklist for Theme Developers
Step-by-step checklist to make your WordPress theme GPL-compliant: license PHP as GPLv2+, document all assets and third-party resources, and pass Theme Review. Read more.
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Ultimate Guide to WordPress Video Hosting 2026
Compare top third-party video hosts for WordPress and learn best practices to keep sites fast, secure, and optimized while avoiding self-hosting pitfalls. Read more.
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Ultimate Guide to Subdirectory SSL in Multisite
A practical guide to securing WordPress Multisite subdirectories with one standard SSLβinstallation, HTTPS redirects, mixed-content fixes, cookie handling, and renewals. Read more.
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How to Use Gutenberg Blocks for Post Layouts
Design responsive post layouts with the block editor using Group, Columns, Query Loop, Synced Patterns, and exportable reusable layouts. Read more.
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