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Is your blog getting a lot of attention from non-English-speaking audiences? While English is widely used online, it’s not everyone’s first language. This means you could be missing out on connecting with many potential readers. We noticed this issue at WPBeginner. We’ve always tried to… Read More »
Seeing the WordPress “updating failed” or “publishing failed” error can be frustrating. Many users encounter this issue while trying to edit a post or page. Unfortunately, the error message is vague and doesn’t offer much help, especially for beginners. We’ve been there, and we understand… Read More »
Do you use WordPress contact forms for appointment bookings, consultations, or other event-based interactions? Manually adding these events to your Google Calendar can be time-consuming and prone to errors. At WPBeginner, we use Sugar Calendar for all our calendar needs. However, many of our users… Read More »
We’ve had many of our readers ask us how to receive text message notifications for new form submissions instead of just email alerts. Getting an SMS notification can be a game-changer. It allows you to respond quickly to leads, product orders, registrations, inquiries, and more.… Read More »
The oEmbed or Embed block in WordPress doesn’t work for Instagram or Facebook anymore. This means that if you have used this block to add social media content before, you might now see errors or missing sections on your site. Fixing this issue is key… Read More »
Organizing your WordPress content is easy with categories and tags. But through years of building WordPress sites, we’ve learned that the default categories and tags aren’t always enough to create the perfect content structure. That’s where custom taxonomies come in. With custom taxonomies, you can… Read More »
Wholesale pricing can make your online store more attractive to retailers that need to place large orders. While WooCommerce doesn’t allow adding wholesale pricing by default, you can set it up easily using a plugin. Over the years, we’ve tested, used, and worked with many… Read More »
Want a safe space to experiment with your WordPress website without the fear of breaking something on your live site? Moving your WordPress site to a local server on your computer is the perfect solution, in our opinion, especially for developers, designers, or WordPress beginners.… Read More »
Have you ever found a website running so smoothly that you wondered who’s behind its hosting? We’ve been there, and we know how helpful this information could be for beginners and seasoned website owners alike. For instance, maybe you had your website set up by… Read More »
Tired of digging through your WordPress website just to find uploaded files? 📂 By default, WordPress form plugins store files on your site. But that’s not always convenient, especially if you need to share, organize, or access them from anywhere. So what if you could… Read More »