We always recommend using the latest software for your website, including server software like PHP. Your hosting company manages this software, and they may notify you when they are updating it. WordPress runs on PHP, which operates directly on your web hosting server to create… Read More »
Although most users typically install WordPress plugins and themes straight from the WordPress.org repository, there are also plenty of other options on GitHub. GitHub is a project hosting service used by many open-source projects and developers. As a WordPress user, sometimes you may come across… Read More »
A fast WordPress website makes your visitors happy and helps your site rank better. That’s because search engines like Google now consider site speed to be an important ranking factor. WP Super Cache is a popular plugin that creates static HTML files of your web… Read More »
Are you a WordPress beginner who is wondering what is managed WordPress hosting? During your research, you probably came across numerous providers and found that prices of managed WordPress hosting is quite higher than the average shared hosting which you can get for as low… Read More »
We are often asked by our users if there is a way to add titles to the WordPress menu without adding a link. Over the years, we’ve helped thousands of users get started with WordPress. Setting up a menu is one of the most important… Read More »
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to find a WordPress page ID, post ID, category ID, tag ID, comment ID, or user ID? While working on WordPress, you may need these IDs to add certain features to your website. An… Read More »
‘WordPress child theme’ – it’s a term you’ve probably heard, but what does it really mean for your website? Many WordPress users, especially those just starting out, aren’t sure if they should be using child themes or not. Over the years, we’ve worked with countless… Read More »
Choosing the right images for your WordPress blog posts can significantly improve the visual appeal of your content. However, finding high-quality, royalty-free images that you can legally use can be a challenge. Knowing where to look and how to properly source these images is essential… Read More »
WordPress.com and WordPress.org may sound similar, but they serve different purposes. Many users often wonder why they share the same name and how they are connected. We have been asked this question repeatedly, so we wrote a detailed comparison of WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org. Though they… Read More »
If you’ve ever struggled with a WordPress problem, you know how frustrating it can be. But here’s the thing: in the open-source world of WordPress, how you ask for help can make a huge difference. It can mean the difference between quick, helpful answers and… Read More »