Archives for January 2016
Do you want to create courses and manage classes in WordPress? Recently one of our readers asked us how they add a learning management system in WordPress? In this article, we will show you how to add a learning management system in WordPress with WP… Read More »
If your content is hard to understand, you risk losing your readers before you even get a chance to connect with them. That’s why improving the readability of your site is so important. The easiest way to do this is by using readability score analysis… Read More »
We understand the frustration of dealing with online image theft, especially for photographers, artists, and content creators who rely on their work for income and exposure. Image theft is a real issue on WordPress sites, and it’s incredibly easy for someone to steal your hard… Read More »
I’ve been building WordPress websites and experimenting with different WordPress plugins since 2006. When I first started, there were only a handful of essential plugins to choose from. Fast forward to today, there are so many options for each functionality, which makes it extremely overwhelming… Read More »
We recently received a question from a reader that we hear quite often around here: “How do I disable the REST API on my WordPress site?” And honestly, it’s a valid concern. When WordPress version 4.4 was released with the JSON REST API, it opened… Read More »
Are you looking into retargeting ads on Facebook? Do you want to install the Facebook pixel in WordPress? Setting up Facebook Ad campaigns that are targeted toward people that have previously viewed your content is a great way to drive more traffic back to your… Read More »
One of our readers recently asked how to display a parent comment in the moderation view in the WordPress dashboard. This would make it easier to understand the context of any replies while moderating comments. WordPress allows users to reply to comments with nested replies,… Read More »