Are you looking for a way to switch or convert custom post types in WordPress? Sometimes, you may decide that a particular post type is not suitable for your content. Switching to a different format can create a better organizational website structure and improve your… Read More »
The default WordPress login page works fine, but it doesn’t fully represent your brand. To create a more engaging experience, it’s important to showcase your brand and business on this page. A custom login page design is especially impactful for membership sites or online stores,… Read More »
When I started WPBeginner back in 2009, I made a decision to not include dates on any of my blog posts. I did that because I thought I was clever than the rest. My theory was that WPBeginner is NOT a blog. It is a… Read More »
Even though it may seem like a small thing, one of the things we sometimes add to our WordPress sites is a simple fade-in or fade-out animation when a user moves their mouse over an image. It’s a subtle yet effective way to make our… Read More »
When it comes to making updates or significant changes to your WordPress site, doing so directly can be risky. This is where a staging site comes in. It is a perfect clone of your live website where you can safely test changes, troubleshoot issues, and… Read More »
Adding videos to your website is a smart way to capture your visitor’s attention and boost conversions. We have found that video content engages visitors and improves the overall user experience, making your website more attractive. However, in our experience, videos take up a lot… Read More »
Recently, a WPBeginner reader asked for our help regarding an issue with images on their website. It all started when the user switched to a new theme, and the theme displayed thumbnails next to the excerpt of the post. The problem was that all new… Read More »
WordPress menu system has a built-in feature where you can add descriptions with menu items. However, this feature is hidden by default. Even when enabled, displaying them is not supported without adding some code. Most themes are not designed with menu-item descriptions in mind. In… Read More »
WordPress widgets can make areas like your website’s sidebar, header, and footer more engaging for your visitors. But if you aren’t using particular widgets, then your inactive widgets section can become cluttered over time. By removing inactive widgets, you can make this area easier to… Read More »
Post formats were introduced in WordPress 3.1 to offer micro-blogging functionality in WordPress. Despite it being there, most beginners have no clue on how to use it. Reason: Because it is not as prominent as it is in on Tumblr. WordPress has a user interface… Read More »