Social proof is crucial for building credibility, and displaying your Twitter (X) follower count on your website can be a great way to do it. But getting this right isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. While Twitter’s default widgets are easy to embed, they… Read More »
When we first started WPBeginner, mobile-friendliness wasn’t even on our radar. Most people browsed the web on desktop computers back then. Smartphones weren’t as common as they are today. But wow, have things changed! 📱 These days, more than half of all web traffic comes… Read More »
Running into the “allowed memory size exhausted” error in WordPress can be frustrating. It’s a common issue that pops up when your site needs more PHP memory than it’s allowed. This error can slow down your website or even crash it temporarily. That’s why fixing… Read More »
When we help users set up their WordPress blogs, we often get asked about customizing the layout, especially how to make the latest post really stand out. Sometimes, you don’t want that newest post to just blend in with the rest of the blog feed.… Read More »
One of the things we’ve learned about running a WordPress blog is that customizing different parts of your site can really improve the user experience. A great way to do this is by showing different sidebars on various pages and posts. Sidebars are useful parts… Read More »