Do you want to allow blog users to moderate comments in WordPress? If your site gets a lot of comments, then it can be difficult to moderate them all. One solution is creating a separate user role so that other people can manage the comments… Read More »
Search engines play an important role in driving visitors to most websites. If you discovered that Google de-indexed your WordPress site, you are likely concerned about the impact on your website’s traffic and visibility. In our experience, the first step to recovery is understanding why… Read More »
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are two of most craziest shopping days in the entire United States. Followed after the American Thanksgiving, these shopping days bring crazy savings for consumers. Thankfully, these deals are not limited to physical businesses only. Following the trend, online businesses… Read More »
Our website layout has a sidebar, so we know how frustrating it can be when it suddenly appears below the content instead of beside it. This unexpected shift can throw off your entire design and confuse your visitors. If you’re experiencing this sidebar below content… Read More »
XML-RPC is a core WordPress API that allows users to connect to their WordPress website using third-party apps, tools, and services. Unfortunately, in the past, hackers have found ways to exploit XML-RPC to gain access to WordPress websites. At WPBeginner, we’ve helped thousands of users… Read More »
WordPress 3.5 is less than a month away. This will be the second major release for 2012 (last one being WordPress 3.4 on June 13, 2012). Expected to be released on December 5th, 2012, WordPress 3.5 is already in the third beta release. This means… Read More »
Manually posting on social media can take up a lot of time and energy. That’s why we have been using social media automation tools across our business websites for a long time. Social media automation can save you a lot of time by handling repetitive… Read More »
Are you looking for a way to keep track of your post ideas in WordPress? Anyone who has blogged for a while will tell you that sometimes best ideas occur when you are doing something totally irrelevant. You may forget those ideas by the time… Read More »
As many of you know, this past week Syed Balkhi attended WordCamp Raleigh 2012. During the event, one of his tweets sparked quite a debate. In this article, our founder Syed Balkhi will debate whether WordPress Custom Post Types belong in functions.php file or in… Read More »
Having a fast website is very important. We work hard to keep our own websites as fast as possible because we understand that a slow website will lose traffic and hurt our business. Many things can slow down a website, such as cheap hosting, large… Read More »