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Jascha Buchner 24. June 2026

The Accessibility Enhancement Act (BFSG) for WordPress: Legal Aspects, SEO & Opportunities for Agencies (2026)

The Accessibility Enhancement Act (BFSG) has been in force since 2025. Anyone in the WordPress bubble who is still hoping that this issue will pass them by unnoticed not only risks legal trouble, but may also be missing out on revenue. Accessibility isn’t just a tedious compliance project that ruins your design. If approached correctly, it can be a powerful driver of your Google ranking, your conversion rate and – for agencies – a profitable business model. Digital barriers in everyday WordPress use When we talk about accessibility, many people immediately think of those who are completely blind. But that is far too narrow a view. It affects over 15 per cent of the population – including older people, those […]
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Jascha Buchner 24. June 2026

Making Your WordPress Website Accessible: The Technical Guide (2026)

WordPress is not accessible ‘out of the box’. Whilst the core team does its utmost to ensure the CMS complies with modern WCAG standards, as soon as you install your own theme, use a page builder or add plugins, the foundations often crumble. The Accessibility Enhancement Act (BFSG) has been in force since mid-2025. An accessible – or at least largely accessible – website is no longer an optional quality feature, but a legal requirement for many web projects. The 4 pillars of accessibility Accessibility isn’t achieved simply by installing a single plugin. It is the result of the interplay of four levels: How a screen reader reads your website A screen reader is a programme that reads out the […]
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Tobias Schüring 29. May 2026

SQL injections: Attacks on the heart of your website

In addition to brute force attacks, SQL injections are always on the list of the biggest threats to WordPress websites. These are relatively simple manipulations of your website’s database. This allows you to access sensitive data or set up admin accounts yourself and manipulate a website at will. We show how the attack works and why it is so dangerous. In March 2008, 134 million credit card details were obtained from the American company Heartland Payment Systems, including by a true mastermind. This attack is based on a relatively easy-to-execute hack called SQL injection. In this attack, access is gained to the database of a website and therefore to all the data on a website. In fact, SQL injections are […]
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Laurids Pillokat 21. May 2026

Why WordPress maintenance costs agencies margin and how to protect it

Imagine it’s Monday morning, 8 o’clock. The phone rings because a customer’s online shop has been down since the last update. The conversion rate is zero and the shop is unavailable. The cause is quickly found: A plugin update has triggered a conflict because the last WordPress maintenance was not carried out properly. This scenario is no exception. For agencies that manage multiple WordPress websites, incorrect or irregular WordPress maintenance and upkeep is one of the biggest hidden risks. It costs time, nerves and revenue. The most important facts in brief What is WordPress maintenance? WordPress maintenance includes all regular measures that keep a WordPress website secure, fast and stable. This includes updates to WordPress core, plugins and themes, regular […]
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