Although we don’t personally show Pinterest pins on our websites, we know that some of our readers are looking for this option. Sharing your Pinterest activity on your WordPress website can make it more engaging and also help to grow your social media followers. Luckily,… Read More »
Dealing with spam registrations on your WordPress membership site can be a real headache. Spam users can clutter your database and waste your time. We heard from many of our readers that they notice this issue when they allow user sign-ups. We also have our… Read More »
One of the best ways to improve the browsing experience of your website is to use taxonomies to categorize your content. However, we’ve found that on complex sites with child taxonomies, website visitors may be unsure of how to explore related content. One solution is… Read More »
Adding recipe schema to your WordPress food blog can significantly improve your content’s visibility and showcase your recipes as rich snippets in Google search results. We have found that this not only makes your content stand out, but it also attracts more clicks and increases… Read More »
Here at WPBeginner, we’ve been helping people build amazing websites with WordPress for over a decade. But what if you’re just starting out and unsure whether WordPress.com or WordPress.org is the better fit? In this post, we’ll break down the key limitations of WordPress.com to… Read More »
As I woke up today, I saw a notice on my dashboard asking me to upgrade. Like always, I looked at what it is. Turned out that last night, WordPress team released a security and maintenance update. WordPress 3.3.1 is here, and we urge you… Read More »
The last year was a big one for WordPress community. There have been awesome conferences and WordCamps, not to mention the release of WordPress 3.3. Over the course of the last year we wrote numerous tutorials and would like to point out some of our… Read More »