Notes on the WordPress admin colour schemes
Eight schemes ship with WordPress and plugin authors mostly test against one of them, which is why so many admin screens look slightly broken.
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Eight schemes ship with WordPress and plugin authors mostly test against one of them, which is why so many admin screens look slightly broken.
Read it Notes on the WordPress admin colour schemesThe strongest privacy claim a site can make is also the easiest to verify: open the network panel and count the hosts.
Read it What we send to third parties: nothingBot filtering that silently discards requests leaves you unable to tell a quiet week from a broken tracker.
Read it Crawlers are traffic, but they are not peopleA retention policy that lives in a document is a promise. One that runs on a schedule and deletes things is a control.
Read it Retention limits that cannot be edited awayWhen every page is served from disk, the only thing that reliably sees a request is the thing serving it.
Read it Server-side counting on a fully cached siteLess than you would guess, provided the storage grows with the number of distinct things you measure rather than with the number of visits.
Read it How much disk does a year of traffic take?A high bounce rate on a page that answers a question is a compliment, and treating it as a failure is how good pages get rewritten badly.
Read it Reading a bounce rate without fooling yourselfYou give up a little precision. What you get back is a site that no longer has to explain itself to the people reading it.
Read it Why privacy-first analytics is worth the trade