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    Thanks for your inputs ️
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    @phenomlab It looks good, but not anymore. I’ve already lost so much time. Now it’s time to move on
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    @Sala I’ve spent some time this morning reviewing your WordPress configuration. The issue of the duplicated h1 tag is being caused by AnsPress - you’ll no doubt recall I warned against using this “plugin” (if you can call it that - it’s terrible) here https://sudonix.com/topic/358/fresher-in-nodebb-install/6?_=1674640646763 AnsPress is well-known in WordPress circles for being one of those plugins you’d avoid at all costs. I used it once - never again. It causes far too many issues, and provided you don’t mind your site suffering as a result in terms of performance, bugs, and the like, then ok. In relation to SEO, see the below https://anspress.net/questions/question/seo-issues/ This was reported in October 2022, and it’s still not fixed. From my own independent review, I also see the following issues [image: 1674648697142-81a553b7-acac-43ab-baeb-13d956c41d5f-image.png] The most damaging of these is content being served on both non-www and www URLS, which needs to be fixed ASAP. You’ll note that the h1 heading appears twice (which you’re already aware of) [image: 1674648806743-8065709b-6664-4a50-9cd4-2ca1e9dbe756-image.png] However, aside from SEO, I see far more important issues that you need to resolve first TTFB (Time to First Byte) - the page is incredibly slow to load - in some cases, it takes 2-3 seconds before any content is shown. This is a killer in itself as more than one second loading time is considered far too high. 301 redirects are missing - in this case, you should have a global redirect so that the content is being served from the same domain at all times. The bottom line here, and the “fix” is to remove AnsPress. Clearly, this isn’t palatable from your perspective as there is significant investment on your side. I know from previous discussions that AnsPress was shipped with the theme you are using, but it’s a below-par plugin in terms of performance and stability. You’ll see below my attempts to get AnsPress working as far back as 2017 - I promptly gave up, because it was such a mess https://theme.co/forum/t/anspress-plugin-with-x-pro-integrity-stack/14015 And finally, one very well respected WordPress resource (wpcrafter.com) parted ways with AnsPress in 2018 for similar reasons, which he clearly stated https://anspress.net/questions/question/very-serious-issue-with-upgrade-to-v4-1-9-multiple-emails-being-sent-out-to-everyone/ [image: 1674650179187-262370bb-7d2b-499e-9d89-fac759b1e42d-image.png] At this point, I would weigh up the investment in AnsPress and seriously consider removing it.
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    @jac said in WordPress site: It’s Wordpress OUT, and Ghost IN it seems! *preference based . Even County’s site uses Wordpress . Although that does serve it’s purpose.
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    @Hari Glad to see this went so well, and that you’ve finally departed the Flarum ecosystem
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    @hari the cache level for woocommerce should always be bypass. Any caching of woocommerce will cause you serious issues and will result in the checkout process not functioning correctly. This does mean that the overall experience will be slower (depending on geographic location) although CF is known to cause significant issues hence the need to bypass. If you want to cache as much as possible, then set rules to bypass caching on the cart and account pages etc.
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    @phenomlab said in Hardening WordPress - Reducing the attack vector: @jac Microsoft’s and Google’s Authenticator both support TOTP - essentially, a time based system that changes every 30 seconds. The main principle here is that the device itself carrying the One Time Passcode only needs to be in sync with the source server in terms of time, and can be completely offline with no internet access. Provided the time matches on both devices, the One Time Passcode will be accepted. Applications such as Microsoft Authenticator and Authy also support push notification meaning you just choose either yes or no on your device when prompted, and then that response is sent back to the origin which then determines if access is granted or not. One of the best looking password less authentication models was CLEF - sadly, this product died out due to a lack of funding (if I recall correctly) although some open source implementations of this have appeared quite recently. Essentially, both products will achieve the same goal. TOTP is an industry standard, and widely accepted across the board. Not all services offer push confirmation. Many thanks for the detailed reply mate. There’s some great advice in there that will help me secure my accounts.