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Engaging your website visitors and keeping them informed is important for driving repeat traffic. Web push notifications are an effective way to achieve this. They allow you to send instant updates directly to your visitors’ devices, even when they are not on your site. This… Read More »
When we first discovered the Inspect Element tool, it felt like unlocking a secret door to the web’s inner workings. It allowed us to experiment with website design directly in the browser. Inspect Element lets you temporarily edit a page’s HTML and CSS. It’s incredibly… Read More »
If you run a multi-author website, then allowing users to subscribe to their favorite writers can increase author visibility and user engagement. Additionally, it enables you to build a more targeted audience for each author. This can be valuable for marketing efforts, as you can… Read More »
At WPBeginner, we have been running a successful blog for over 16 years and even created a free video membership site to share exclusive content with our audience. Through our own experience, we’ve found that content locking can be super effective. By restricting access to… Read More »
Losing access to your WordPress admin area can be a nightmare, especially when you’re facing a tight deadline or managing a client’s site. At WPBeginner, we’ve helped countless users regain control of their websites after being locked out due to forgotten passwords, security plugin mishaps,… Read More »
Excluding specific categories from your WordPress RSS feed can give you more control over what content gets shared. It’s useful if you have certain posts that don’t fit your main feed, like private updates or announcements for a small audience. This way, those posts stay… Read More »
Password management in WordPress can be tricky, especially for websites with multiple users or those requiring tight security controls. We’ve seen numerous situations where clients accidentally locked themselves out after messing with password settings. While the password reset feature is helpful for regular users, it… Read More »
Long, complex forms in WordPress can overwhelm visitors and cause them to leave without submitting. Early on, we learned that breaking forms into multiple pages made a big difference – more people actually completed them. ✅ Since then, we’ve helped thousands of WordPress users create… Read More »
Linking to external websites from your post titles in WordPress is a great way to drive traffic or share important resources. While many users stick to linking titles internally, adding external links can be a smart strategy if you want to direct visitors to specific… Read More »
While RSS (Really Simple Syndication) isn’t as popular as it used to be, some WPBeginner readers still use it to follow their favorite blogs. We’ve gotten questions about offering special content just for RSS subscribers. Giving exclusive content to RSS subscribers can be good for… Read More »