With the new Post Formats in WordPress 3.1, it is easier than ever to create a Tumblr-Like experience in WordPress. In short it means, that the WordPress Post formats now allow you to easily style and organize your posts, images, links, quotes etc. in a… Read More »
Update: WordPress changed the name of the project to Reinhardt. Matt Mullenweg has announced the release of the long-waited WordPress 3.1 on the official WordPress blog. In September, we wrote an article about What’s Coming in WordPress 3.1 (Features) to give you an sneak peak… Read More »
Our readers often ask us to help them resolve issues related to file upload limitations. This simple website setting can have unexpected effects on your site. For example, sometimes a low file upload size limit can stop you from uploading files with the media uploader… Read More »
Have you ever find yourself entering the same text in all of your posts? Often people do that such as asking people to subscribe to their feeds, retweet the post, share it on facebook etc. You can always use a simple tag to add it right after the content, or you can add that text as the default content in your WordPress post editor.
In our experience, if you add a lot of categories to your WordPress posts, things can start to look a little crowded. Multiple categories, especially parent and child categories, can clutter up your layouts and make it harder for readers to find what they’re looking… Read More »
At WPBeginner we understand that creating a well-structured hierarchy of categories and subcategories can improve user experience and SEO. By default, most WordPress themes will list all categories associated with a post. However, one of our readers asked if it is possible to display only… Read More »