Over the years, we’ve written and updated thousands of blog posts and created different landing pages in WordPress. One of the most important steps in our editorial process is to preview any content before publishing it. Previewing your website before publishing it allows you to… Read More »
A custom header can do wonders for your WordPress site, both for its appearance and functionality. While most WordPress themes include default headers, customizing yours lets you add key elements like navigation links, social icons, and a search bar. These features make your site more… Read More »
Do your Appearance menu options look different? We at WPBeginner have gotten lots of messages from puzzled users asking where the default menu options under the Appearance tab went. It’s not a mistake or a bug. It’s actually because of some changes in the latest… Read More »
We’ve all been there—spending too much time trying to recreate a design layout we’ve used before. It can be frustrating, especially when you’re short on time. WordPress block patterns solve this problem beautifully. They let you effortlessly reuse pre-designed layouts, allowing you to focus on… Read More »
As a website owner, the security of your WordPress site should be a top priority. A hacked website can lead to data breaches, SEO disasters, and irreparable damage to your reputation. But how can you tell if your site has been compromised? While hackers can… Read More »
If you are looking for a way to collect leads and make money from your website, then creating and offering ebook downloads could be the answer. We’ve experimented with a lot of different lead-generation strategies, and offering eBooks and other downloadable files has been consistently… Read More »
Personalizing your WordPress theme is a great way to make your website unique and tailored to your specific needs. Whether you want to adjust colors, fonts, or layouts or add new features, customizing your theme can improve the look and functionality of your site. Even… Read More »
A focus keyphrase is the primary topic of a specific piece of content. It is the keyword or phrase you expect users to enter into search engines to find the information you provide. At WPBeginner, we set focus keywords for our content using All in… Read More »
Picture this. Someone clicks on a link to your new blog post, excited to read it. And then the worst thing happens. They’re hit with a ‘404 Not Found’ error. Broken links like this can really frustrate your visitors and even hurt your SEO rankings.… Read More »
We’ve been running a public-facing WordPress blog for over a decade. However, we also realize there are some cases where you need to make your WordPress blog completely private. For example, maybe you are still working on your content and your site is under construction.… Read More »