The default themes of WordPress have always had a special place in our hearts ❤️. They were always good looking, always on-trend, and always functional (at least at the time of release) - allowing us to reap the full benefits of what WordPress was bringing to the table. Today, we take a look down the memory lane and admire the default WordPress themes of the yesteryear. Here's the evolution of the default WordPress theme from the very beginning all the way to 2019. [CodeinWP]
This poor guy gets hacked. A lot. You can read a lot of articles on security to get an idea of the best practices but a thread like this is incredibly valuable. This Reddit user is being hacked every 2-3 days, has followed best practices, switched hosts, but is still getting hacked. There's an element of rubber necking with posts like this, but you will also find a bunch of little insights that could help you protect your site better. Check it out. [Reddit.com]
Tool of the week:
This is an interesting tool for iOS users - desktop quality web development tools on your iPhone. Very mobile-friendly with the ability to tap elements to inspect, rather than searching through source code. You can inspect everything from JavaScript error logs to CSS conflicts.
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