The REST API is the most important WordPress API. Developers can use it to access, create, update, and delete content in WordPress remotely. The data is shared in the JSON format. For example, the REST API is u
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The WordPress REST API, on the other hand, returns JSON instead of HTML. Using a content API gives you more flexibility around what kind of frontend you use: vanilla JavaScript, a native mobile application, your Gatsby site, or all of the above. The Benefits of Headless WordPress Faster Per...
In 2015, WordPress core introduced a new REST API for interacting with mobile applications and other platforms. Many developers began to use the new REST API instead, which effectively replaced XML-RPC. However, XML-RPC is still enabled in WordPress, and thexmlrpc.phpfile is still located in ...
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Plugin authors will also be able to take advantage of the REST API by adding custom end points. (#33982) WP_Network for Multisites There are many under the hood improvements for multisite networks in WordPress 4.4. Most important one is the introduction of WP_Network class. It provides ...
I am optimistic about this future, but I am not convinced it will be good enough by the time WordPress 5.6 ships.Aside from the introduction of the block editor itself, this will be one of the largest changes to how WordPress works in its history. Arguably, it is a more wide-reaching ...
For example, many security plugins for WordPress provide different options to limit or restrict access. If the plugin is misconfigured, it may prevent access by mistake or detect a legitimate visit as suspicious activity. Restrictions in the .htaccess file of the site Password protection may come ...