It is important to keep your readers engaged and encourage them to scroll through your content. One good way to do this is to display the estimated reading time for your WordPress blog posts. When readers see the estimated reading time for an article, they… Read More »
Recently one of our users reported a very odd issue with their install. When writing a post, they could not see anything they were writing. Because the text of the post editor was white. More importantly, all of the visual editor buttons were missing, and… Read More »
About a year ago, we wrote an opinion post here at WPBeginner with the title “Should Blogroll ‘Links’ be removed in favor of WordPress menus?“. We got a decent feedback in the comments and our social media channels (twitter and facebook). Recently while browsing through… Read More »
Your website visitors will see a 404 ‘not found’ error when they try to visit a page that doesn’t exist. That’s not very friendly, and we find that over 70% of these users will leave your website unless they quickly find some content they are… Read More »
We’ve worked on a lot of WordPress sites over the years, and one customization trick we always come back to is adding the page slug to the body class. It’s such a simple thing, but it makes a world of difference when it comes to… Read More »
Wow today has been a busy day. This is the third article for today. Now that we are finally done upgrading all of our websites, we can finally write about it. WordPress 3.4.2 was released today. It is labeled as a maintenance and security release… Read More »
If you have read our guide on how to choose the best WordPress hosting, then you probably know that Bluehost is one of our recommended WordPress hosting providers. But it’s not just us. They are officially recommended by WordPress as well. Recently while browsing through… Read More »
Allowing users to have weak passwords is like leaving your front door wide open. It’s an invitation for thieves and hackers to break in. Users will often choose the same short and insecure password everywhere. Unless you enforce strong passwords on your WordPress site, you… Read More »