Archives for January 2013
Do you want to merge and bulk edit categories and tags in WordPress? As your blog grows and changes, there may be some categories and tags that you no longer use. This clutter can make it more difficult for visitors to navigate your site and… Read More »
Adding MP3 audio files to your WordPress site can be a great way to share music, podcasts, interviews, and other audio content. It helps engage your visitors and can keep them on your site longer. However, uploading and displaying audio files might seem a bit… Read More »
Most WordPress theme shops and marketplaces utilize a theme demo bar to make it easier for their users to preview themes. A theme demo bar is a toolbar that appears on top of a website with a theme selector menu. It allows you to create… Read More »
Sometimes, it’s more convenient to download an article as a PDF rather than bookmarking it or printing it out. This allows users to save content for offline reading or future reference. While many devices offer a “Save as PDF” option when printing, not all visitors… Read More »
If you work at a public library, then you may be wondering if you can use WordPress to set up a cost-effective solution to manage your collection and circulation digitally. We’ve been looking into this thoroughly, and we’re here to tell you that with the… Read More »
Do you run a photography blog, sell stock images, or take amazing photos that you want to share with the world? In that case, your audience may be interested in your EXIF data. These tags can help visitors learn more about your photos or even… Read More »
First of all, we wanted to wish you guys a Happy New Year. As we look back at the year of 2012, it was full of success and joy for the WPBeginner team. It was also a great year for the WordPress community in general.… Read More »