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How to do regression testing for your WordPress site using BackStop JS

How to do regression testing for your WordPress site using BackStop JS

by Costinel Muresanu | Last updated Jul 10, 2022 | WordPress Security | 2 comments

WordPress updates breaking your site? If you’ve been updating your WordPress plugins and themes regularly, you’ve probably accidentally broken your site—or a client’s site—at least once. The most common issues you’ll encounter after...
How to Fix The WordFence Related “Background Request Blocked” Error When Using OptimizePress LiveEditor

How to Fix The WordFence Related “Background Request Blocked” Error When Using OptimizePress LiveEditor

by Vic Dorfman | Last updated Jun 21, 2020 | WordPress Security | 0 comments

If you’re using the WordFence security plugin in conjunction with OptimizePress you may be receiving a “background request blocked” error when you try to save a live editor page which looks like this: Here’s a quick fix solution: 1 – Open...
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