Recently one of our readers asked if it was possible to automatically link featured images to blog posts in WordPress. Most WordPress themes link featured images to posts by default, but some themes may not do that. In this article, we will show you how… Read More »
Creating bars, graphs, and pie charts on your WordPress site can improve your content by making data more accessible. It helps you present information in a way that is visually appealing and easy for users to understand. The good news is you don’t need any… Read More »
Excluding specific categories from your WordPress RSS feed can give you more control over what content gets shared. It’s useful if you have certain posts that don’t fit your main feed, like private updates or announcements for a small audience. This way, those posts stay… Read More »
One of the most common questions we get is how to change the sidebar side in WordPress. Maybe you prefer a clean, left-aligned look, or perhaps your design calls for the sidebar to be on the right for better balance. Whatever your reason, customizing your… Read More »
Sometimes, readers want to print out articles for reference, but WordPress themes aren’t always designed for printing. By default, most themes include unnecessary elements like graphics, sidebars, and ads – making printed pages look cluttered and, even worse, majorly wasteful when it comes to printer… Read More »
Wow, it’s the seventh fourth. Still feels crazy to think that WPBeginner is 7 years old, and I have been using WordPress for the last 10 years of my life. Like every year, I want to do a quick recap of all the major things… Read More »
Password management in WordPress can be tricky, especially for websites with multiple users or those requiring tight security controls. We’ve seen numerous situations where clients accidentally locked themselves out after messing with password settings. While the password reset feature is helpful for regular users, it… Read More »