WordPress comes with so many awesome features and is continuously changing. Some of these features may not get the attention they deserve and remain a little hidden. In this article, we will show you 10 awesome WordPress features that you probably didn’t know existed. 1.… Read More »
Did you come across annoying things in WordPress and now looking for ways to fix them? Like most things in life, WordPress also has its fair share of annoying things. Dealing with these annoyances is very easy with the right system and processes. In this… Read More »
The default Uncategorized category in WordPress can sound generic, especially as your website grows and covers more specific topics. At WPBeginner, we renamed this category to something more helpful. Fortunately, renaming this default category is easy. You can choose a name like ‘General’, ‘Other’ or… Read More »
Widgets are powerful tools that provide additional functionality to your WordPress website. You can add them to your sidebars and other widget-ready areas without having to write any code. At WPBeginner, we use widgets to customize and extend the capabilities of our sites to make… Read More »
A few of our readers have asked us how often the WordPress trash should be emptied. By default, WordPress automatically deletes anything that has been in the trash for 30 days. However, some users might prefer to empty the trash more or less often or… Read More »
Backing up your website is one of the most critical steps for securing your data, yet it’s often overlooked by many website owners. In our experience, regularly creating backups can save you from unexpected issues and data loss. Manually backing up your WordPress database is… Read More »
Do you want to find who reads and subscribes to your WordPress blog? Part of building a blog is to understand is how your users read and interact with your content. In this article, we will show you how to find who reads and subscribes… Read More »
Having an up-to-date WordPress backup protects you against unexpected server failures and hacks. As your website grows and your backup file size increases, you may wonder which WordPress files you need to keep backed up. However, you don’t have to back up every file if… Read More »
Knowing your WordPress version is very important for maintaining a secure website. You may need this information to see if your site has been properly updated or if you run into compatibility issues with a plugin or third-party tools. We’ve seen lots of users struggle… Read More »
When it comes to building a business website, choosing the right platform is crucial. You have two main options: WordPress and static HTML, each with its pros and cons. WordPress is a dynamic website builder that offers flexibility and user-friendly features. On the other hand,… Read More »