Moderating WordPress comments is one of our daily tasks here at WPBeginner. And over the years, we’ve learned that while comments can foster engagement and build community, they also require careful oversight to maintain a positive user experience. The unfortunate reality is that not all… Read More »
When you first create a website, you need to choose a URL structure. Some websites use ‘www’ (like www.example.com), while others don’t (like example.com). Which is best? There are technical differences between the two URL formats and many people ask us which option is better for SEO.… Read More »
Have you ever thought about creating a blog post just for close friends or family members? Or publish a post just for editors on your WordPress site? As a content publishing platform, WordPress comes with some basic content visibility options that most beginners overlook. In… Read More »
Writing quality content requires focus and a distraction-free environment. The Distraction-Free Fullscreen Editor in WordPress is designed to help you achieve just that. This feature hides unnecessary elements and gives you a fullscreen canvas to create content. It lets you concentrate on your writing, improving… Read More »
Have you ever tried resizing an image to make it larger but instead lost the image quality? When you try to enlarge an image, it can look blurry and unprofessional. A picture is made up of thousands of pixels, and when you increase its size,… Read More »
Are you looking to use shortcodes the right way on your WordPress website? Shortcodes in WordPress allow you to add various functionality to posts, pages, and widgets without actually writing any code. Many WordPress plugins and some themes use shortcodes to add different elements, such… Read More »
When we have so many online accounts, it can be hard to remember all our usernames and passwords. Writing them down in unsafe places or using very simple passwords can place your online information at risk. At WPBeginner, we use a password management tool to… Read More »
Custom post types and taxonomies can extend WordPress beyond its standard features. If you use them the right way, they can help organize your site more effectively. That said, they might not always be necessary, and you may be wondering if you should use them.… Read More »
Recently, a user asked us if there is a way to add a line break in WordPress or adjust the line spacing between blocks. In most word processors, you can easily add extra blank line space by pressing the enter key a few times. You… Read More »
Imagine sharing a blog post called “10 Tips for…” only to have the URL end in a string of meaningless numbers. That URL doesn’t tell users or search engines about the article’s contents. That’s why Google’s SEO starter guide encourages the use of simple, readable… Read More »