As far as I know there are no open vulnerabilities with WP and speed depends on the hardware it runs on.
Hope to see more pics of Warsaw on warsawblog.com. Thanks!
Anyone know how many total domains are registered?
One idea is that its logistacally impossible to have every domain developed without automation tools.
If you take the worlds online population (est. around 500 million) and each person managed just 2 sites worth of content - you only have 1 billion domains developed.
Anyone know how many total domains are registered? My gut tells me that its much higher than 1 billion . . .
1. WP is the best blogging platform there is so accusing it being slow and secure is just foolish.
2. Any crap blog of mine gets more than that in the beginning so 101 uniques is nothing.
3. A blog talking about warsaw traffic and park? no thanks
4. I wonder how long does it takes for the writer to get bored and abandon the blog.
5. This is not an important domain news.(this thread doesn't belong here)
OP, I'm curious. If you say that the WP is slow and insecure, what alternatives do you suggest? Drupal? Expression Engine (!)?
For the record, I've been using WP for ages and haven't run into a single problem. Also, pretty much every major blog is a WP installation. You would imagine TechCrunch would move away from WP if it wasn't that secure or fast..
You would imagine TechCrunch would move away from WP if it wasn't that secure or fast..
I don't have access to their data, but:
Alexa shows: "Very Slow (2.795 Seconds), 83% of sites are faster."
Google site speed shows 88 out of 100 points (that's not bad, but not brilliant either).
I would guess it would require hell of a work to move it to another platform.
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