WordPress releases 'My WordPress', which runs completely in a web browser and can be used with plugins, can be backed up and restored anywhere, and can also be used as an RSS reader

WordPress.org has announced ' My WordPress ,' a new runtime environment that runs WordPress fully and persistently in your browser. Based on WordPress Playground technology, My WordPress allows anyone to instantly use WordPress without the need for sign-up, hosting contracts, or domain setup. Unlike traditional uses for publishing websites, this service is primarily intended as a private workspace and testing ground for individuals.
Your Browser Becomes Your WordPress – WordPress News
Normally, WordPress requires you to rent a server, install WordPress on it, and configure it before you can use it. On the other hand, My WordPress is a service where you can open it in your browser and WordPress is already running. It's ideal for people who want to try out WordPress, write drafts and notes, or learn by tinkering with its features.
Additionally, sites on My WordPress are private by default and cannot be accessed by the general public. This means they are designed to be used as your own personal workspace, rather than as a public space like a regular website. WordPress.org explains, 'You can use WordPress as a place to organize your thoughts, experiment, and learn through failure, without having to worry about traffic, search results, or appearance from the start.'
My WordPress can be accessed from the link below. It is free to use.
My WordPress
https://my.wordpress.net/
It will take a little time to build the site the first time you access it.

The 'Welcome to Your WordPress' screen will appear. Enter your name in the 'What's your name?' field and click 'Continue.'

The site has been built with WordPress. Click 'Edit Site'.

The editing screen is the same as regular WordPress.

Clicking the icon in the upper left expands the site tools.

You can access the dashboard by clicking the WordPress logo. The version of WordPress that can be operated with My WordPress is

Click the icon in the top right to access the WordPress Playground dashboard.

Recommended applications are displayed. This time, I clicked on 'RSS Reader' to install it.

Once the installation is complete, 'Friends' will appear on your WordPress dashboard. Click on 'My Friends Feed.'

The RSS feed will be displayed. Click 'Add Friend.'

Enter the URL in the 'Enter URL' field and click 'Next'.

This time, I will try to get the full article via RSS using 'GIGAZINE Full Text RSS,' which can be obtained by members of the secretly existing

I confirmed that the full text of the GIGAZINE article was flowing in the feed. This is how I was able to easily build a browser-driven RSS reader.

Please note that My WordPress is a locally-running app in your browser, so all data is stored in your browser and is installed separately on each device. It is not stored in the cloud, so you will need to export and back up any important content regularly.

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