Sybre Waaijer
Sybre Waaijer
Hello! We have an Extension for that, but I'm going to sunset it in favor of the (poorly written and performance-impeding) Google Sitekit in the future. The reason is that...
That's correct, that is like what I proposed, but with a different writing style -- mine is focused on performance, while theirs is made easier for starting programmers. Pick your...
Closing as resolved (we already have this feature). Don't hesitate to ask for other features!
Hi Paal, Check out https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php, it explains my example snippet as "Nowdoc". ```php add_action( 'wp_head', function() { echo
# Transport I will deliver this feature via a new free extension for [Extension Manager](https://theseoframework.com/extension-manager/): **Transport**. Support for **Yoost SEO** and **Rank Math** is coming in the extension's first *"beta"*...
Closing as completed. [Transport](https://theseoframework.com/extensions/transport/) is now available for free as part of [Extension Manager v2.6.0](https://theseoframework.com/extension-manager/).
I don't think it's feasible to create a fix for this, however. Consider these scenarios, where every instance of true/false may be a function or variable call which you can't...
WordPress doesn't use this (consistently) in their code either. Any author that wishes to plug this function should be held responsible for this, should do their homework beforehand, and should...
I don't think we should impose this rule on thousands of WordPress developers, of which most aren't using these rules, for the one developer that wishes to do something arbitrary...
It being pluggable isn't wrong per se, as some nonces may require communication across different networks and (CMS) platforms. Having the same protocol without affecting WordPress' salts is a considerable...