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Running into technical issues on your WordPress site can be frustrating, especially when they interfere with your site’s functionality. Fortunately, WordPress recovery mode offers a solution that allows you to fix errors that make your website’s backend or frontend inaccessible. Whether you are dealing with… Read More »
Improving your website’s navigation can boost the user experience, making it easier for visitors to browse content efficiently. Adding arrow-key keyboard navigation in WordPress allows users to navigate through your site’s posts using just their arrow keys. However, WordPress does not offer these navigation features… Read More »
Adding a ‘Buy Now’ button to your WordPress site can make a big difference. It makes the buying process quicker and can boost your sales. Whether you’re selling services like we do here at WPBeginner, a subscription, or a physical product, a ‘Buy Now’ button helps.… Read More »
Are you looking to set up a media kit or press kit page on your website? A media kit provides information and media files about your business. It makes it easy for bloggers and journalists to write about your business and provides potential clients and… Read More »
By default, WordPress displays an admin email verification notice to site administrators every few months to verify whether the email they use is still correct. This pseudo-security measure is often unnecessary and annoying for site owners, especially if they are confident in their current email… Read More »
Have you just inherited an existing WordPress site, and you are wondering what you should do first? Whether you are a business owner who recently acquired a new website or an office assistant inheriting your company’s existing website from another team member, you might be… Read More »
A horizontal scroll bar appears when an element on that page is too wide to be displayed and overflows beyond the screen. Most WordPress themes don’t use horizontal scrolling because it can break your site layout and confuse users. It can be frustrating for both… Read More »
You may be running an online business selling eBooks and want to prevent people from finding the file using search engines. Or you may have sensitive information stored in those PDF documents that shouldn’t be publicly available. In that case, you can easily hide (noindex)… Read More »
We’ve run into the ERR_CONNECTION_RESET error before when trying to access WordPress sites, and it can be frustrating. This error shows up in Chrome when the browser is unable to connect to the site you’re trying to visit. Other browsers may display this error with… Read More »
WordPress added a helpful automatic sitemaps feature in WordPress 5.5. While convenient, the default sitemap lacks the advanced WordPress SEO features you need to boost your rankings. If you’re serious about optimizing your site for search engines, then we can show you how to enable… Read More »