Many website owners we’ve helped face this challenge: resizing an image to make it larger, only to end up with blurry results. 🤦 Blurry images not only hurt engagement but can also damage your brand’s credibility. But, with the right tools and techniques, you can… Read More »
Whether you are a seasoned WordPress user or a complete beginner, mastering shortcodes can unlock new ways to customize your site without any coding knowledge. Shortcodes allow you to add various functions to posts, pages, and widgets without actually writing any code. Many WordPress plugins… 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 »
We work hard to create titles that give readers and search engines helpful information about what our posts are about. Then we realized that the same should be true about post URLs. A lot of websites use URLs that end up as a jumble of… Read More »
It can be frustrating when you see featured images appearing twice in WordPress posts. While creating a new post is usually easy, this common glitch can disrupt your layout and design. The good news is that fixing this problem is simple once you know the… Read More »
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 »