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WordPress 5 Complete - Seventh Edition

You're reading from  WordPress 5 Complete - Seventh Edition

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789532012
Pages 432 pages
Edition 7th Edition
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Author (1):
Karol Król Karol Król
Profile icon Karol Król
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: WordPress
2. Introducing WordPress 3. Getting Started with WordPress 4. Creating Blog Content 5. Pages, Media, and Importing/Exporting Content 6. Section 2: Customizing WordPress
7. Plugins - What They Are and Why You Need Them 8. Securing your WordPress Website 9. Choosing and Installing Themes 10. Customizing your Website Appearance/Design 11. Developing your Own Theme 12. Social Media Integration, Podcasting, and HTTPS 13. Developing Plugins, Widgets, and an Introduction to REST API 14. Section 3: Non-Blog Websites
15. Creating a Non-Blog Website Part One - The Basics 16. Creating a Non-Blog Website Part Two - E-Commerce Websites and Custom Content Elements 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

HTTPS – what, why, and how?

Surprisingly, the story of HTTPS starts somewhere else—it starts with HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). HTTP is a web protocol, through which information is sent online between the user's web browser and the website they're trying to visit. HTTP defines the structure of this data and the way it's being sent. This topic is highly technical, and we certainly don't need to understand it from top to bottom just for the purpose of what we're discussing in this chapter.

Overall, the current way in which HTTP is implemented doesn't allow for very secure connections. For the most part, with HTTP, data is transmitted in plain text, which means that if someone were to intercept the communication, they would be able to see everything that's being transmitted. Now, this may not seem like much of a problem at first...

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