WordPress Taxonomy
Taxonomy in WordPress is a system used to classify and group content into different categories
WordPress Template
A WordPress template is a file within a theme that defines the layout and design
WordPress Theme Framework
A foundation for developing custom WordPress themes, offering reusable code and built-in features.
WordPress Website
WordPress is an open-source content management system that is written in PHP and pairs with
WordPress Widget
WordPress widgets are small blocks that add features like search bars, recent posts, and custom
WP CLI
WP CLI: provides a command-line interface for many actions you might perform in the WordPress
XML Feeds
XML Feeds: A form of paid inclusion in which a search engine is fed information about an advertiser’s web pages via XML, rather than requiring that the engine gather that information through crawling actual pages. Marketers pay to have their pages included in a spider-based search index based on an XML format document that represents each page on the advertiser site. Advertisers pay either annually per URL or on a CPC basis – and are assured of frequent crawl cycles. New media types are being introduced into paid inclusion, including graphics, video, audio, and rich media.
XML Sitemap
XML sitemap: An XML file that contains the urls of the pages that search engines
XML sitemap
XML sitemap: A sitemap that is intended for search engines and helps index pages on a website.
XSS (Cross-Site Scripting)
A vulnerability that allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into webpages viewed by users.