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If you want to bulk-delete all comments from your WordPress site, then you’re in the right place. After managing hundreds of thousands of comments across our WordPress properties, we’ve encountered numerous situations where bulk comment deletion became necessary. While we generally encourage maintaining user engagement… Read More »
Securing your website with an SSL certificate is important for building trust with your visitors. It ensures that your site is safe for users to browse and interact with. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of adding a free SSL certificate to… Read More »
Do you want to display all your WordPress posts on one page? Just like the index page of a book, this can help visitors find exactly the content they need even if your website has dozens or even hundreds of posts. In this article, we… Read More »
WordPress URL Structure by default is not the most Search Engine Friendly, and it is also not very user friendly. In this tutorial we will show you how to make SEO Friendly URL Structure for WordPress that are also user friendly. If you see us use Permalink structure instead of URL structure, you should know that they are synonymous.
Displaying random posts on your WordPress site can improve user engagement by introducing visitors to a wider range of your content, encouraging them to explore more of what you offer. In the past, we have displayed random posts on the WPBeginner blog, so we’ve learned… Read More »
Did you know that Skype has a share button? We didn’t either until a reader asked us for a tutorial on how to add the Skype share button in WordPress. Skype is one of the most popular communication apps in the world. In this article,… Read More »
Password-protecting your WordPress posts is a great way to keep specific content private. However, there are times when you might want to share a teaser or excerpt to grab a visitor’s attention before asking them to enter the password. The problem is that WordPress doesn’t… Read More »
Recently, one of our readers asked us if there is a way to prevent image color and saturation loss in WordPress. We always include visual media in our blog posts, so we have a lot of experience managing WordPress images, and we’ve faced this issue… Read More »
At WPBeginner, we add title attributes to our images and links. When our users hover their mouse over these items, the title attribute will pop up in a tooltip as a helpful explanation. Another helpful place to use tooltips is in your WordPress navigation menu.… Read More »
We recently received a question from a reader that we hear quite often around here: “How do I disable the REST API on my WordPress site?” And honestly, it’s a valid concern. When WordPress version 4.4 was released with the JSON REST API, it opened… Read More »