With any learning path, it is important to be consistent in wanting to work. Usually, the idea of having paid for a course is more than enough to convince a user to continue showing up for classes, but it is nice, on a psychological level, to have someone remind you that it is almost time for your weekly class as well as telling you where you are in the path and how good you have been so far.
The statistics that Coachkit can create based on what happens architect data on the platform help you remember all of your students and have a relationship with them that is a little more human and a little less automated.
Ultimately, and just think about school, many times what we remember are not so much the lessons, the multiplication tables or the dates but the way the teachers made us feel while we were learning. You have to bring that positive feeling to your users.
We often talk about the security of sites built with WordPress and what can happen if vulnerabilities are discovered within plugins and themes.
We have also repeatedly reiterated the concept that security is also a matter that goes beyond the technical aspect of websites . Security is in fact one of the elements on which end users build their opinion of a website.
For this reason, it is doubly essential that everything is protected in the best possible way. To add another layer of peace of mind, WordPress.org has decided to add a new requirement for everyone who has access to plugin and theme codes: two-factor authentication. Let's see the details in the announcement published on the official Make WordPress website and what this means for users.
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