When updating to WordPress 5.0 or higher, older content may appear in the Classic block within the new editor. If you have a large number of posts, converting these Classic blocks to Gutenberg blocks one by one can be time-consuming. Luckily, there’s an easier way… Read More »
Captions are brief text descriptions that you can add to your images. They are typically used to provide additional details about the image. WordPress comes with the built-in capability to easily add a caption and other metadata, including title and alternative text for each image.… Read More »
So, you’re ready to build a WordPress website – that’s awesome! WordPress itself is free, but let’s be real, there’s always going to be some costs involved. We’ve built hundreds of WordPress sites here at WPBeginner – everything from simple blogs to complex eCommerce stores,… Read More »
Are you new to WordPress or finally ready to make the switch from the classic editor to the block editor? The WordPress block editor is the default editor for writing content and editing your website. It was introduced in 2019 with the nickname Gutenberg and… Read More »
Recently, one of our readers asked us if there are any countdown timer plugins they can use for their WordPress website. Countdown timers are a great way to build anticipation and excitement, along with creating a FOMO effect on your website. There are many different… Read More »
“What’s the difference between a domain name and hosting?” That’s a question we get asked regularly by new website owners. We totally get it. If you’re new to this, the whole idea of domain names, hosting, and websites can sound intimidating and technical. After helping… Read More »
As a team that publishes dozens of WordPress articles every month, we know firsthand how easy it is to miss spelling mistakes and grammar errors. Even after reading through a post multiple times, those sneaky typos can somehow make it through to the published version.… Read More »
Running websites in multiple languages can be tricky. We learned this the hard way when we first started expanding our WordPress sites internationally. After lots of trial and error with different multilingual and translation plugins, we finally figured out what works and what doesn’t. The… Read More »
When we first switched to the WordPress block editor, even simple tasks like adding and aligning images felt different. After helping so many users through WPBeginner, we have noticed this is one of the most common hurdles people face when transitioning to Gutenberg. The good… Read More »
Did you know that WordPress comes with a built-in feature that allows you to undo changes and go back to a previous version of a post? This feature is called Post Revisions or simply Revisions. Even we make mistakes when writing blog posts. Sometimes, you… Read More »