We just saw the notice in our dashboard to upgrade WordPress to the newest version 3.3.2. Nacin announced it on the WordPress blog. WordPress 3.3.2 is a security update for all previous versions. Three external libraries included WordPress received security updates including Plupload, SWFUpload, and… Read More »
Have you ever seen websites that have small, superscript numbers in the text that link to additional information at the bottom of the page? Those are called footnotes, and they’re a great way to provide extra context or cite sources without cluttering up your main… Read More »
Dealing with a 404 error on your Yoast SEO sitemap in WordPress can be frustrating. Yoast SEO is a popular tool, but sometimes, a plugin conflict or incorrect settings can cause this error. So, if you try to visit your XML sitemap and you see… Read More »
When adding links to your blog posts, you can improve user experience by linking to the exact paragraph or sentence you are citing. This is especially helpful in academic writing, detailed guides, and any content where the specific details matter. Links like this will take… Read More »
Up until recently, product placement in free WordPress plugins has always been a challenging task. We have seen numerous methods utilized by developers. Some included banner ads on the plugin options page, others released “lite” versions of the plugins, some used lightbox popups in the… Read More »
SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It’s a technology that makes sure that any information exchanged between your website and its visitors is secure. For example, it safeguards sensitive data like personal details, passwords, and payment information. Securing your WordPress site with SSL is crucial… Read More »
Recently we showed you how to create a personalized experience for your users by allowing them save their favorite posts in a personalized library. You can take personalized results to another level by using their first name at places (i.e the welcome screen). Luckily, WordPress… Read More »