WordPress 6.5 introduces a range of new features designed to enhance performance, accessibility, and plugin management, making it a game-changing update for enterprise websites.
Scaling WooCommerce into a viable enterprise grade solution presents challenges not commonly found with pure WordPress sites. Replacing the search, ensuring good caching, database and query optimization are some of the solutions we tackle.
When handling high-traffic sites, large numbers of simultaneous image uploads and inordinately large media libraries, WordPress media management requires customization to remain performant.
With the rate of 4.7-4.9 adoption on the rise, we want to address one particular feature of 4.7 that has raised a lot of concern: the inclusion of the WP REST API content endpoints in WordPress core itself.
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