You’ve Installed WordPress – What’s Next?
You’ve heard how good WordPress is in terms of expandability, customization and you decided to give it a try. Installing a basic copy of WordPress w…
You’ve heard how good WordPress is in terms of expandability, customization and you decided to give it a try. Installing a basic copy of WordPress w…
I assume that many people would do the following to install WordPress in local server: Download the Package from WordPress.org, unpack it, put the fil…
Building a WordPress Theme is so easy with template tags. You can add the_title() to display the post or page title, and you can use the_content() to …
Despite improvements in the WordPress media manager, one thing has not changed: how WordPress stores media (e.g. files, images, videos, and audios) in…
The first thing a user experiences about your website, even before the design or content, is its loading speed. A typical web user expects a page to l…
Using caching plugins is probably the easiest way to to speed up your WordPress site. However, you might end up getting your sitemap cached too and th…
Launching a new WordPress site involves many different tasks. The first part of this article looked into off-site tasks you need to execute outside of…
While WordPress and other content management systems make launching a new website much easier than before, it’s still not an easy thing to do. This …
Everyone using WordPress knows about the mountain of plugins available online for free. There are so many out there it can be tough knowing what to tr…
One of the best things about WordPress is its built-in revision control system. You don’t have to worry that you lose a previous version of your wri…
If you have upgraded to WordPress 4.7.4 version or newer, then you must have noticed a new tag rel="noopener" alongside the target="_blank" tag in the…
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