Usually, WordPress gives you everything you need to build a website, right out of the box. You can create posts, pages, and even use pre-designed templates with your theme. You don’t need to upload custom HTML files because WordPress has built-in tools to design and organize your content. You can also use page builder plugins to make unique landing pages without a single line of code. These tools help you design pages that fit your goals, whether you’re attracting visitors from Google, email … Read More
When someone visits your WordPress site, you want it to load fast, feel smooth, and be easy to use. That’s where Core Web Vitals for WordPress comes in. This set of key metrics from Google checks how well your site performs for people, not just search engines. These metrics focus on important items for users: how quickly your page loads, how soon they can click or scroll, and whether the layout shifts while the web page is loading. If your site is slow or jumps around too much, visitors may l… Read More
WordPress is one of the widespread tools for building websites. Millions of people use it to run blogs, online stores, and business sites. While it’s easy to use, it can sometimes have problems. Your site may load slowly, show error messages, or go completely blank. These issues can affect how your visitors use your WordPress site and may even cause you to lose traffic or sales. That’s why it’s important to fix them as soon as possible. This guide shows several clear and quick solutions t… Read More
WordPress anchor links are great for users and search engines. They make it easier for people to navigate your content, which keeps them on your WordPress site longer. When reading a long article or a help guide, you may find it difficult to reach the exact section you want. This is where anchor links help. An anchor link takes you directly to a specific section on the same page. You don’t need to scroll through everything – click and you are there. For website SEO, anchor links help Google… Read More
When your WordPress website loads, it pulls in many files, including stylesheets, JavaScript, and images. These are called static resources. Sometimes, you’ll see extra text at the end of those file URLs, like ?ver=1.2.3. That part is called a query string, and it usually tells the browser which version of the file to load. The issue is that many caching tools and content delivery networks don’t cache files properly if they have query strings. That can slow your site down, especially for re… Read More
Sometimes, you want to reset your WordPress website and start fresh. Maybe your site has too much old content, unwanted plugins, or broken settings that are hard to fix. In this case, resetting your WordPress site gives you a clean slate to rebuild without carrying over old problems. When you reset your site, all your pages, posts, media files, themes, plugins, and custom settings will be removed from the database. However, the core WordPress installation will remain intact, so you don’t need… Read More
The HTTP 303 status code appears when a page has been temporarily moved. This means the Web Hosting server can’t get the page you need right away. Instead, it sends you to a different page. While the 303 HTTP code is not an error on its own, it can cause problems when it doesn’t work correctly. For example, you may get stuck in a loop where the site constantly redirects. This can also mess up how pages are stored in the browser’s cache or make your site slower by using more data and server … Read More
A sticky header in WordPress is a part of your website that stays at the top of the screen while someone scrolls down the page. It usually includes your logo, menu, or other important links. When someone scrolls, it stays at the top instead of disappearing, so visitors can always see it. This small feature can make a big difference. It helps people navigate your site more quickly. They don’t need to scroll back up to click on a menu or search for something. It keeps things easy, smooth, and use… Read More
WordPress patterns (also called WordPress block patterns) can assist you enhance your productivity. So, if you’ve ever built a page in WordPress, you know it takes time to get things right – adding text, images and buttons and ensuring they all look good together. This tutorial shows you how to create your WordPress patterns, save them, use them in posts and pages, and even edit or delete them later. We’ll also explain the difference between Synced and Unsynced patterns so you can choose wh… Read More
When building a WordPress website, you want it to look great on all devices, from small phones to big computer screens. This is where Bootstrap helps. Bootstrap is a popular tool that makes websites mobile-friendly and easy to style. Many developers use it because it saves time and provides a ready-made design system. Now, you may wonder why you should use Bootstrap in WordPress. WordPress themes come with styles, but you may need more control over your site’s appearance. Bootstrap provides a… Read More
When you upload a file to WordPress, you may notice a limit on the size of the file. This limit depends on your web hosting provider and WordPress settings. In most cases, the maximum upload size is between 2MB and 500MB or higher. If you try to upload a large file, WordPress will stop you and show an error. This can be frustrating, especially if you need to add large images, videos, or other files to your site. A low upload limit can make managing your WordPress website difficult. For example,… Read More
Web administrators and designers frequently work with various media file formats. Among them, Scalable Vector Graphics or SVG is an image format that works differently from JPG and PNG. Instead of being made from tiny pixels, SVG images are created with lines, shapes, and text written in XML code. This makes them flexible because they can be resized without losing quality. With fast loading times, high quality, and easy customization, SVG files are a great website choice. According to W3Techs, … Read More
Do you want to highlight your best posts on your WordPress site? Adding featured posts is a great way to grab attention and help visitors find your most important content. Whether it’s a popular blog post, a handy tutorial, or an announcement, featuring posts ensures they don’t get lost as new content is added. There are various ways to add featured posts in WordPress. You can do it manually using widgets, menus, or the Gutenberg Editor. If you want a faster way, some plugins can automatica… Read More
When you visit a website, you often see stylish, eye-catching text. Designers use different effects to make text stand out, and one of these effects is a text outline. A text outline helps make words clearer, bolder, and more readable, especially when placed over images or colorful backgrounds. Text styling is significant in how a website looks and feels. When building a website, using the right colors, fonts, and effects can improve readability and make content more attractive. Outlining… Read More
Having a strong online presence with a well functioning WordPress website and good UX, is more important than ever. Whether running a business, displaying your creative work, or sharing your thoughts, your website is your digital front door. It’s constantly available to view globally, helping you connect with people no matter where they are. With its straightforward tools and beautiful designs, Squarespace has made it easy for many to get started. However, it does have its limitations, especial… Read More
Building a website is like choosing the right tool for a job. Drupal and WordPress are two popular tools, but they work differently. Many website owners start with Drupal because it is strong, secure, and flexible. It helps developers create custom websites with advanced features. However, it can be tricky for beginners and requires technical knowledge to manage properly. On the other hand, WordPress is easier to use. It has a simple dashboard, a large library of themes, and thousands of plugin… Read More
This tutorial covers in detail the steps to install a GDPR cookie popup in WordPress for consent as stipulated by the GDPR and can be used for any website, not just a WordPress site. When you visit a website, you may see a small popup asking if you accept cookies. These cookies help WordPress websites remember your preferences, login details, and browsing history. However, websites must ask for permission before storing cookies because of a privacy law called GDPR. This law protects personal da… Read More
Have you ever received strange or unwanted messages through your WordPress contact form? These spam messages can be annoying, time-consuming, and even harmful. This spam happens when bots or spammers flood your forms with fake messages, links, or advertisements. It can slow down your website, fill your inbox with useless emails, and pose security risks. If left unchecked, it can affect your site’s performance and make it harder for real visitors to contact you. This is why preventing WordPres… Read More
Menus are an important part of any website. They help visitors find what they need quickly. In WordPress, menus make it easy to organize your pages, posts, and links in one place. A well-structured menu improves navigation, making your site user-friendly. In this tutorial, we explain what a WordPress dropdown menu is and what benefits it provides. Then, we show you how to create a dropdown menu in WordPress using 3 different methods. Whether you use the built-in menu editor, a Navig… Read More
This tutorial explores the significance of hosting multiple websites on a single server. You also learn how to use subdomains, link domains from different registrars, and even get a new domain and host it on the same platform. We also show you how to manage multiple websites and set up the basics of each WordPress website. If you own multiple websites, managing them separately on different hosting accounts can be expensive and time-consuming. Host multiple WordPress websites on one server inste… Read More
Have you ever wished you could keep up with your favorite websites without checking them daily? That’s exactly what WordPress RSS feeds help with. They allow websites to automatically send updates to people who want to follow their content. Instead of manually visiting a website, readers can use an RSS feed reader to get the latest blog posts, news, or updates in one place. If you have a WordPress website, you already have an RSS feed built in. WordPress automatically creates one for your pos… Read More
The WordPress favicon is the small icon next to a website’s name in a browser tab. It lets you easily identify a site among multiple open tabs, especially when the title isn’t fully visible. It also makes your brand look more professional. Whether you run a blog, an online store, or a business website, adding a WordPress favicon can make your site stand out. This tutorial offers 4 easy ways to add a favicon to your WordPress site. You’ll learn how to do it using the WordPress Customizer, th… Read More
When writing a WordPress blog, many things matter. You should pick the right words, choose the best keywords, and ensure your post is easy to read and share. But there’s one thing that many bloggers forget – the WordPress featured image size. A featured image is the main picture that represents your blog post. It appears at the top of your post, in search results, and when someone shares your content on social media. Even though it’s just an image, it plays a huge role in making your blog l… Read More
When you create content in WordPress, you’ll come across two main types: posts and pages. Unlike posts and other custom post types, pages can be arranged in a hierarchical structure. So, WordPress users can create parent and child pages, which helps organize content effectively. This structure makes site navigation easier and helps visitors find what they need quickly. It also keeps your content well-organized and improves SEO. This guide explains the steps to create a WordPress parent page a… Read More
WordPress includes a built-in search feature that lets visitors find content on your site by typing in keywords. It searches through titles, content, and post and page excerpts. While this is useful, it’s not always perfect. Sometimes, the results aren’t very accurate, and the default search doesn’t offer advanced options like filtering by categories or tags. This is why it’s important to optimize your website’s search functionality. If visitors can’t quickly find what they’re loo… Read More