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Is your website legal?

Is your website legal? Did you know that all business websites must adhere to rules set out under UK and EU law? This article addresses the legal requirements placed on commercial websites that must be met to operate within the law – and the possible consequences of failing to comply. The UKWDA blog includes articles

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Low-Tech Magazine launches radical solar-powered website

Low-Tech Magazine launches a radical solar-powered website. Last month, Low-Tech Magazine quietly published a completely redesigned site for its technology- and energy-focused journalism that looks radical by comparison. The premise is simple: Less. Unlike millions of other dynamic sites on the internet today that retrieve each piece of content from a database any time someone

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Matt Mullenweg Announces WordPress 5.0 Release Plan, Estimates Release Candidate to Ship in November

Matt Mullenweg has announced a plan for releasing WordPress 5.0 with a tentative estimate for a release candidate to ship in November. “With known knowns and known unknowns, I believe we will be at RC in about a month,” Mullenweg said. “However, I’ll be keeping a close eye on feedback during the beta process and

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Chrome is going to stop telling you if a website is “Secure”

Chrome is going to stop telling you if a website is “Secure”. Google’s browser will also begin to flash warnings about HTTP websites Upcoming versions of Google’s Chrome will kill off some of browser’s security signposting, with HTTPS sites no longer marked as “secure” in the address bar. In a blogpost, Chrome security product manager

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