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Direct link to the article Developer-Friendly Passwordless Auth
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Developer-Friendly Passwordless Auth

I’d wager to say that most websites that are business-minded have accounts. A way to log into them. Social media sites, eCommerce sites, CMS systems, you name it, having accounts people log into is at the heart of them. So… …

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Direct link to the article APIs and Authentication on the Jamstack
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APIs and Authentication on the Jamstack

The first “A” in the Jamstack stands for “APIs” and is a key contributor to what makes working with static sites so powerful. APIs give developers the freedom to offload complexity and provide avenues for including dynamic functionality to an …

Divya Sasidharan on Mar 31, 2020
Direct link to the article Remote Control WordPress at Scale
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Remote Control WordPress at Scale

This is the third and final article in a series on “remote control WordPress”. That’s my nickname for this strategy of managing network settings on one “control” install, and then pulling those values into all your client installs. The advantage …

Scott Fennell on Jul 27, 2016 Updated on Nov 3, 2016
Direct link to the article OAuth Fun with OAuth1
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OAuth Fun with OAuth1

This is the second article in a three-part series about using the WP API to achieve something I’m calling “Remote Control WordPress”, a lifestyle where you’d manage network settings on a “control” install, and have other “client” installs pull their …

Scott Fennell on Jul 21, 2016 Updated on Nov 3, 2016
Direct link to the article The WP REST API for Remote Control WordPress
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The WP REST API for Remote Control WordPress

At my day job, we have about 1,000 sites spread across 30 WordPress multisite installs. The installs all run many of the same plugins and settings, especially at the network level. This causes a lot of wasted time for …

Scott Fennell on Jul 13, 2016 Updated on Nov 14, 2022

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