Yet another year is about to coming to an end. We want to thank you guys for supporting WPBeginner for 5+ years of our existence. As we look back at the year of 2014, it was full of success and joy for the WPBeginner team.… Read More »
When you find a plugin that seems perfect for your needs but is not marked as compatible with your WordPress version, it is natural to feel unsure. You might worry about potential conflicts or even breaking your website. Our readers often ask us if it… Read More »
Building user engagement through comments is essential for any WordPress site. Interacting with your audience helps build trust, answer questions, and respond to valuable feedback. But as your site grows, managing comments becomes more challenging. Unanswered comments can pile up, making it hard to stay… Read More »
You can upload many common file types in WordPress, including images, videos, audio files, and office files. However, some website owners need to upload files that are unsupported. For example, over the years, many of our readers have asked us how they can upload SVG… Read More »
Over the years, we have helped thousands of readers customize their WordPress sites to improve both user experience and visual appeal. From our hands-on experience with web design, we’ve learned that adding image icons to WordPress navigation menus can drastically improve your site’s usability. That’s… Read More »
WordPress 4.1 was released today with many new features and improvements. This release will be the last WordPress release for the 2014, and it comes with a shiny new default theme for 2015. In this article, we will show you what’s new in WordPress 4.1… Read More »
By default, custom post types all look the same, which can be confusing. Unique icons can help you quickly identify different types of content. Plus, getting the right icons for your custom post types can make a huge difference in navigating your WordPress admin dashboard.… Read More »
Many smart website owners keep a CSV spreadsheet of potential post ideas so that they never have to struggle with writer’s block. However, at some point, you’ll want to start writing those posts, and manually copy/pasting each item into WordPress isn’t the best use of… Read More »
We sometimes try to add new ways to make our WordPress sites more engaging and visually appealing, and one of them is adding a YouTube video as a fullscreen background. When used properly, background videos can significantly increase visitor engagement and time spent on a… Read More »
You may not be aware that WordPress has an accessibility mode for inserting widgets. This lets you add widgets to your sidebar by clicking links instead. You can explore the widget interface with greater ease, using keyboard navigation and avoiding the need for drag-and-drop actions.… Read More »