Monday, January 15, 2024

Patrokles QA Manager – Seamless collaboration from product idea to conformity declaration

Move from spreadsheet and email firefighting to a centralised web-based platform with one version of the truth

  • Get on top of regulatory requirements (and stay there)
  • Make well informed, risk based decisions
  • Collaborate with suppliers to always meet your standards
  • Sell only products that are safe to use, environmentally responsible, and fit for purpose
  • Stay off market surveillance authority radar screens

 

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Reasons Why You Should Use WordPress In 2024

WordPress is a excellent Content Management System (CMS) 

WordPress is a web content management system. It was originally created as a tool to publish blogs but has evolved to support publishing other web content, including more traditional websites, mailing lists and Internet forum, media galleries, membership sites, learning management systems and online stores.

WordPress is extendable to different business

With different plugins like Woocommerce, Newsmatic, PayPal, WP-Members, you can easily expand your business to these:

  • Company / Business websites 
  • Ecommerce / Online Shop and Online Payment
  • Blogs / News websites
  • Membership System
  • Portfolios and Galleries 
  • Integration with stock inventory and multi-channel sales.

WordPress is great at SEO.

WordPress is optimizing SEO by free plugin like Yoast SEO, All in One SEO for WordPress (AIOSEO) and many keywords analysis / generation tools.

WordPress is free. WordPress is Open Source.

Download is available freely and freely installation on your existing hosting. WordPress is always update automatically from time to time.

Thursday, January 4, 2024

WordPress.com or WordPress.org Comparison

Good for WordPress.com:

Free plan

Backups included

Option to upgrade as your site grows


Bad for WordPress.com:

Limited storage (Only 1GB). upgraded is a must.

Themes is very limited

No own domain. (upgradable)


Good for WordPress.org:

Themes and plugins are  available to choose by owner.

Content/Images are controlled by owner.

Domain is controlled by owner.


Bad for WordPress.org:

Find your own hosting plan and purchase domain cost.


COP28 Agreement Signals “Beginning of the End” of the Fossil Fuel Era

UN Climate Change News, 13 December 2023 – The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) closed today with an agreement that signals the “beginning of the end” of the fossil fuel era by laying the ground for a swift, just and equitable transition, underpinned by deep emissions cuts and scaled-up finance.


In a demonstration of global solidarity, negotiators from nearly 200 Parties came together in Dubai with a decision on the world’s first ‘global stocktake’ to ratchet up climate action before the end of the decade – with the overarching aim to keep the global temperature limit of 1.5°C within reach.


“Whilst we didn’t turn the page on the fossil fuel era in Dubai, this outcome is the beginning of the end,” said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell in his closing speech. “Now all governments and businesses need to turn these pledges into real-economy outcomes, without delay.”


The global stocktake is considered the central outcome of COP28 – as it contains every element that was under negotiation and can now be used by countries to develop stronger climate action plans due by 2025.


The stocktake recognizes the science that indicates global greenhouse gas emissions need to be cut 43% by 2030, compared to 2019 levels, to limit global warming to 1.5°C. But it notes Parties are off track when it comes to meeting their Paris Agreement goals.


The stocktake calls on Parties to take actions towards achieving, at a global scale, a tripling of renewable energy capacity and doubling energy efficiency improvements by 2030. The list also includes accelerating efforts towards the phase-down of unabated coal power, phasing out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies, and other measures that drive the transition away from fossil fuels in energy systems, in a just, orderly and equitable manner, with developed countries continuing to take the lead.


In the short-term, Parties are encouraged to come forward with ambitious, economy-wide emission reduction targets, covering all greenhouse gases, sectors and categories and aligned with the 1.5°C limit in their next round of climate action plans (known as nationally determined contributions) by 2025.


Helping countries strengthen resilience to the effects of climate change


The two-week-long conference got underway with the World Climate Action Summit, which brought together 154 Heads of States and Government. Parties reached a historic agreement on the operationalization of the loss and damage fund and funding arrangements – the first time a substantive decision was adopted on the first day of the conference. Commitments to the fund started coming in moments after the decision was gaveled, totaling more than USD 700 million to date.


There was more progress on the loss and damage agenda with an agreement also reached that the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and the UN Office for Project Services will host the secretariat of the Santiago Network for Loss and Damage. This platform will catalyze technical assistance to developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change.


Parties agreed on targets for the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA) and its framework, which identify where the world needs to get to in order to be resilient to the impacts of a changing climate and to assess countries’ efforts. The GGA framework reflects a global consensus on adaptation targets and the need for finance, technology and capacity-building support to achieve them.


Increasing climate finance


Climate finance took center stage at the conference, with Stiell repeatedly calling it the “great enabler of climate action.”


The Green Climate Fund (GCF) received a boost to its second replenishment with six countries pledging new funding at COP28 with total pledges now standing at a record USD 12.8 billion from 31 countries, with further contributions expected.


Eight donor governments announced new commitments to the Least Developed Countries Fund and Special Climate Change Fund totaling more than USD 174 million to date, while new pledges, totaling nearly USD 188 million so far, were made to the Adaptation Fund at COP28.


However as highlighted in the global stocktake, these financial pledges are far short of the trillions eventually needed to support developing countries with clean energy transitions, implementing their national climate plans and adaptation efforts.


In order to deliver such funding, the global stocktake underscores the importance of reforming the multilateral financial architecture, and accelerating the ongoing establishment of new and innovative sources of finance.


At COP28, discussions continued on setting a ‘new collective quantified goal on climate finance’ in 2024, taking into account the needs and priorities of developing countries. The new goal, which will start from a baseline of USD 100 billion per year, will be a building block for the design and subsequent implementation of national climate plans that need to be delivered by 2025.


Looking ahead to the transitions to decarbonized economies and societies that lie ahead, there was agreement that the mitigation work programme, which was launched at COP27 last year, will continue until 2030, with at least two global dialogues held each year.


Event participation and inclusivity


World leaders at COP28 were joined by civil society, business, Indigenous Peoples, youth, philanthropy, and international organizations in a spirit of shared determination to close the gaps to 2030. Some 85,000 participants attended COP28 to share ideas, solutions, and build partnerships and coalitions.


The decisions taken here today also reemphasize the critical importance of empowering all stakeholders to engage in climate action; in particular through the action plan on Action for Climate Empowerment and the Gender Action Plan.


Strengthening collaboration between governments and key stakeholders


In parallel with the formal negotiations, the Global Climate Action space at COP28 provided a platform for governments, businesses and civil society to collaborate and showcase their real-world climate solutions.


The High-Level Champions, under the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action, launched their implementation roadmap of 2030 Climate Solutions. These are a set of solutions, with insights from a wide range of non-Party stakeholders on effective measures that need to be scaled up and replicated to halve global emissions, address adaptation gaps and increase resilience by 2030.


The conference also saw several announcements to boost the resilience of food and public health systems, and to reduce emissions related to agriculture and methane.


Looking ahead


The negotiations on the ‘enhanced transparency framework’ at COP28 laid the ground for a new era of implementing the Paris Agreement. UN Climate Change is developing the transparency reporting and review tools for use by Parties, which were showcased and tested at COP28. The final versions of the reporting tools should be made available to Parties by June 2024.


COP28 also saw Parties agree to Azerbaijan as host of COP29 from 11-22 November 2024, and Brazil as COP30 host from 10-21 November 2025.


The next two years will be critical. At COP29, governments must establish a new climate finance goal, reflecting the scale and urgency of the climate challenge. And at COP30, they must come prepared with new nationally determined contributions that are economy-wide, cover all greenhouse gases and are fully aligned with the 1.5°C temperature limit.


“We must get on with the job of putting the Paris Agreement fully to work,” said Stiell. “In early 2025, countries must deliver new nationally determined contributions. Every single commitment – on finance, adaptation, and mitigation – must bring us in line with a 1.5-degree world.”


“My final message is to ordinary people everywhere raising their voices for change,” Stiell added. “Every one of you is making a real difference. In the crucial coming years your voices and determination will be more important than ever. I urge you never to relent. We are still in this race. We will be with you every single step of the way.”


“The world needed to find a new way. By following our North Star, we have found that path,” said COP28 President, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber during his closing speech. “We have worked very hard to secure a better future for our people and our planet. We should be proud of our historic achievement.”


Thursday, December 21, 2023

WordPress Playground

 WordPress Playground makes WordPress instantly accessible for users, learners, extenders, and contributors. You can:

Try a block, a theme, or a plugin

Build an entire site, save it, host it

Test your plugin with many specific WordPress and PHP versions

Embed a real, interactive WordPress site in your tutorial or course

Showcase a plugin or theme on your website

Build a native app running WordPress and put it in App Store

Preview pull requests from your repository

Try WordPress Playground

Get started in 60 seconds

Visit playground.wordpress.net to get your very own, private, in-browser WordPress running. That’s it! Now you can build a theme, build an entire site, test a plugin, and more! Here’s the gist of it:


Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Wordpress Plugin - Translate Multilingual sites – TranslatePress

Experience a better way to translate your WordPress site and go multilingual, directly from the front-end using a visual translation interface.

TranslatePress is a WordPress translation plugin that anyone can use.

The interface allows you to easily translate the entire page at once, including output from shortcodes, forms and page builders. It also works out of the box with WooCommerce.

Built the WordPress way, TranslatePress – Multilingual is a GPL and self hosted translation plugin, meaning you’ll own all your translations, forever. It’s the fastest way to create a bilingual or multilingual site.


Tuesday, October 3, 2023

WordPress 6.4 Beta 1 is ready for download and testing!

This beta version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended you evaluate Beta 1 on a test server and site.

You can test WordPress 6.4 Beta 1 in three ways:

Plugin: Install and activate the WordPress Beta Tester plugin on a WordPress install (select the “Bleeding edge” channel and “Beta/RC Only” stream).

Direct download: Download the Beta 1 version (zip) and install it on a WordPress website.

Command line: Use the following WP-CLI command:

wp core update --version=6.4-beta1

The current target for the final release of WordPress 6.4 is November 7, 2023. Your help testing this version is key to ensuring everything in the release is the best it can be.


Wednesday, August 30, 2023

WordPress is now selling 100-year domains

WordPress, a company that has been around for 20 years, is now selling domains with a 100-year registration length. That means your blog or website will probably live longer than you.

The company announced in a blog post that this 100-year plan is ideal for families to preserve their history on the internet and for founders to document their company’s journey.

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2023/08/28/wordpress-is-now-selling-100-year-domains/

Monday, August 28, 2023

WordPress File Upload 2023

You or other users can upload files to your site from any page, post or sidebar easily and securely.

Simply put the shortcode [wordpress_file_upload] to the contents of any WordPress page.

Add custom fields to submit additional data together with the uploaded file.

It uses the latest HTML5 technology, however it will also work with old browsers and mobile phones.

It provides a nice upload form using Material UI React components.


Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Wordpress Yoast SEO

Improve your WordPress SEO: Write better content and have a fully optimized WordPress site using the Yoast SEO plugin. YOAST SEO: THE #1 WORDPRESS SEO PLUGIN Supercharge your website’s visibility and attract organic traffic with Yoast SEO, the WordPress SEO plugin trusted by millions worldwide. SEO is the most consistent and cost-effective website traffic source, but getting that traffic is hard work. Mastering SEO can be complex, from algorithm shifts to the constant need for fresh, optimized content. But that’s where Yoast comes in!



Monday, August 21, 2023

MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress

Allowing your visitors to subscribe to your newsletter should be easy. With this plugin, it finally is.

This plugins helps you grow your email list in Mailchimp. You can use it to create good looking and accessible sign-up forms or integrate with any other existing form on your WordPress site, like your contact, comment or checkout form.

Seamless integration with the following plugins:

  • Default WordPress Comment Form
  • Default WordPress Registration Form
  • Contact Form 7


Wednesday, August 16, 2023

How to speed up your WordPress website - WP Super Cache

 WP Super Cache generates static html files from your dynamic WordPress blog. After a html file is generated your webserver will serve that file instead of processing the comparatively heavier and more expensive WordPress PHP scripts.

99% of your visitors will be served static html files. One cached file can be served thousands of times. Other visitors will be served custom cached files tailored to their visit. If they are logged in, or have left comments those details will be displayed and cached for them.

The plugin serves cached files in 3 ways (ranked by speed):

Expert. The fastest method is by using Apache mod_rewrite (or whatever similar module your web server supports) to serve “supercached” static html files. This completely bypasses PHP and is extremely quick. If your server is hit by a deluge of traffic it is more likely to cope as the requests are “lighter”. This does require the Apache mod_rewrite module (which is probably installed if you have custom permalinks) and a modification of your .htaccess file which is risky and may take down your site if modified incorrectly.

Simple. Supercached static files can be served by PHP and this is the recommended way of using the plugin. The plugin will serve a “supercached” file if it exists and it’s almost as fast as the mod_rewrite method. It’s easier to configure as the .htaccess file doesn’t need to be changed. You still need a custom permalink. You can keep portions of your page dynamic in this caching mode.

WP-Cache caching. This is mainly used to cache pages for known users, URLs with parameters and feeds. Known users are logged in users, visitors who leave comments or those who should be shown custom per-user data. It’s the most flexible caching method and slightly slower. WP-Cache caching will also cache visits by unknown users if supercaching is disabled. You can have dynamic parts to your page in this mode too. This mode is always enabled but you can disable caching for known users, URLs with parameters, or feeds separately. Set the constant “DISABLE_SUPERCACHE” to 1 in your wp-config.php if you want to only use WP-Cache caching. 


Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Install WordPress with Ubuntu and LAMP Stack

 1. Install PHP and Apache by command:

sudo apt update

sudo apt install apache2 ghostscript libapache2-mod-php mysql-server php php-bcmath php-curl php-imagick php-intl php-json php-mbstring php-mysql php-xml php-zip

2. Install WordPress

Create the installation directory and download the file from WordPress.org:

sudo mkdir www

sudo chown www-data: www

curl https://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz | sudo -u www-data tar zx -C www