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What issues WordPress 6.4.1 fixes
#59830 – Administration: Typos in wp_admin_notice()
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#59837 – Categories are removed when bulk editing posts
#59842 – WordPress 6.4 wp_remote_get (cURL error 28: Operation timed out)
#59846 – Reinstate the wpdb::$use_mysqli
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Typo In Code – Minor Cosmetic Issue:
The typo issue was relatively minor. It affected how a nag screen appeared in the administrator panel, causing it to stretch across the top of the page.
Backward Compatibility Bug
This bug was one of those random things that can’t always be accounted for.
What happened is that core contributors removed code that the WordPress core was no longer using, thus it was supposed to be safe to remove.
But… that code was still being used by plugins and because it was now missing, WP 6.4 was apparently causing those plugins to break.
So the fix that is in this maintenance release is to add it back in.
Critical Bug Causing cURL Error
The last fix was for a bug that caused downloading updates to fail and show an error message saying that it timed out, cURL error 28: Operation timed out.
Issues reported after WordPress 6.4.1
Permalink not working in WordPress 6.4.1
Some users have reported that the Permalink settings are not working correctly after WordPress 6.4.1 update, we are going to test this update on Saturday and will share our feedback
Sources: Search Engine Journal wordpress
What is WordPress
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system that allows users to create and publish web pages, blogs, and other web content123. It was first released in 2003 and has since become the most popular way to create any type of website, from blogs to eCommerce stores1. WordPress is easy to install, flexible, and has a plugin architecture, a template system, and a front controller architecture2. It supports themes, plugins, and mobile applications2.
If you’re interested in learning more about WordPress, I recommend visiting the following links:
- Kinsta: This page provides a beginner-friendly explanation of what WordPress is and how it works.
- Wikipedia: This page provides a more technical overview of WordPress, including its history, features, and benefits.
- Hostinger: This page provides a step-by-step guide on how to start using WordPress, as well as information on its features, themes, and plugins.
Some of the most popular websites built on WordPress include:
- TIME Magazine
- TechCrunch
- TED Blog
- Yelp Blog
- Microsoft News
- Amazonia Font
- The Next Web
- Quartz
- Meta Newsroom
- The New Yorker
- Walmart Electronics and Entertainment Blog
- Yelp and the Yelp Blog
- Etsy Journal
How do I create a website using WordPress?
To create a website using WordPress, you need to follow these steps:
- Choose a name and domain for your website: The domain name is the address of your website on the internet, and it should be unique and easy to remember. You can purchase a domain name from a domain registrar like GoDaddy or Namecheap.
- Get a host for your website: A web host is a company that provides the server space where your website files are stored. Some popular web hosts include Bluehost, SiteGround, and HostGator.
- Install WordPress: Most web hosts offer a one-click installation process for WordPress, which makes it easy to get started.
- Choose a theme for your website: A theme is a pre-designed template that determines the look and feel of your website. WordPress offers thousands of free and paid themes to choose from.
- Add content to your website: Once you have installed WordPress and chosen a theme, you can start adding content to your website. This can include pages, blog posts, images, and videos.
- Customize your website: WordPress allows you to customize your website in many ways, including changing the colors, fonts, and layout of your theme. You can also add plugins to extend the functionality of your website.
If you’re new to WordPress, I recommend checking out the following resources to help you get started:
- WPBeginner: This website provides a comprehensive guide to creating a WordPress website, including step-by-step tutorials and helpful tips.
- WordPress.org: This page provides a beginner-friendly guide to creating a WordPress website, including information on choosing a domain name, installing WordPress, and customizing your website.
- QuickSprout: This page provides a step-by-step guide to creating a WordPress website, including information on choosing a domain name, selecting a web host, and installing WordPress.