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Expanding your cleaning business by offering services online can increase your customer base and make your operations more efficient. Plus, by using WordPress, you can easily showcase your services, manage bookings, and accept payments—all in one place. Setting up an online site for your services… Read More »
If you’re seeing the ‘jQuery is not defined’ error in your WordPress admin area (or elsewhere), don’t worry – you’re not alone. This is a common issue that many WordPress users encounter. That said, it can be frustrating when your site doesn’t work as expected.… Read More »
Changing your site’s appearance for different user roles can help you create personalized user experiences. We’ve found that many users prefer websites with personalized interfaces. For instance, you might want to display specific elements to authors that are hidden from other users or style certain… Read More »
Running into errors while managing your WordPress site can be frustrating, especially when you’re not sure what’s causing them. The WordPress admin Ajax 400 (Bad Request) is one of these common and confusing errors. In our experience, it mainly happens when a code snippet triggers… Read More »
If you’ve noticed that your website’s navigation menu appears underneath the WordPress admin bar, then you’re not alone. This is a common issue, and we have seen it on many websites. This issue can be frustrating, especially when it hides parts of your menu or… Read More »
Personalizing your WordPress dashboard can improve the user experience. One easy way to do this is by adding or changing admin icons. Custom icons can improve your workflow and make it easier for new users to navigate the admin area of your site. Plus, a… Read More »
We use forms across all our WordPress websites and have seen how they can increase functionality and boost the user experience. Whether you’re collecting feedback, managing registrations, or generating leads, forms serve as a critical communication tool between you and your visitors. They can make… Read More »
Sometimes, adding images and visuals alone isn’t enough to hook visitors’ attention. That’s where image hotspots can come to the rescue. These clickable areas can turn a simple picture into an engaging, informative experience for your visitors. We’ve experimented with them ourselves to showcase points… Read More »
Whether you are managing a local business, community organization, or personal blog, using WordPress to show upcoming events has a lot of benefits. It can help increase awareness about your activities and boost participation as a result. Plus, when people have access to all the… Read More »
Creating a HIPAA-compliant form in WordPress might sound tough. But don’t worry – it’s totally doable, even if you don’t have any technical skills. At WPBeginner, our team has designed and tested a lot of different WordPress forms when writing tutorials and reviewing form plugins.… Read More »