With the right visual editor, you can create custom widgets featuring links, images, text, and more. You can then add these widgets to different areas of your theme and display them across your WordPress website. At WPBeginner, we’ve created lots of widgets for different purposes… Read More »
Imagine a visitor clicking a link to your website only to encounter a 404 error message. It’s like walking up to a store only to find a ‘Closed’ sign blocking the way. This is frustrating for visitors and may damage your search engine rankings. The… Read More »
Recently one of our readers asked us how they can bulk remove featured images from posts in WordPress? At WPBeginner, we have discussed featured images (post thumbnails) many times. We showed you how to add featured images in WordPress, how to add new image sizes… Read More »
A website booking system offers a convenient and efficient way for customers to reserve hotel rooms at any time, from anywhere. Whether users book from their desktops during work hours or on their mobile phones in the middle of the night, an online booking system… Read More »
At WPBeginner, we show last modified date instead of original published date for all of our articles. We think it is bad idea to remove dates from your WordPress blog posts. If you are using last modified date, then you might want to show a… Read More »
WordPress comes with a default RSS feed that automatically shares your website content, making it easy for subscribers to stay up-to-date. However, if you want to share only specific types of content like blog posts, product updates, or event announcements, then you can set up… Read More »
If you are running a multi-author WordPress blog, then you’ll want to make sure that each author adds a featured image for their posts before publishing it. This will boost the user engagement and overall aesthetic consistency of your content. For example, at WPBeginner, we… Read More »
At WPBeginner, growing our email list has always been a top priority. Over the years, we’ve tried numerous techniques to boost our email subscribers, but not all delivered the results we hoped for. Some methods worked, while others didn’t quite meet expectations. After testing multiple… Read More »
Earlier this year, we celebrated WPBeginner’s 4th birthday by doing a massive giveaway and raising the funds to build a school in Guatemala. That campaign was successful, and we raised a total of $25,150. Last week, I got a notification from my contact at Pencils… Read More »
Recently, one of our readers asked us how they can move JavaScripts to the bottom in WordPress to increase their Google page speed score. We are glad they asked, because honestly we wanted to write about this. Previously, we have talked about how to properly… Read More »