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Looking to harness the full power of Twitter to drive traffic to your WordPress site? When used effectively, Twitter can help you find new users, expand your content reach, and bring traffic to your site. In this article, we will show you the most wanted… Read More »
You can upload many common file types in WordPress, including images, videos, audio files, and office files. However, some website owners need to upload files that are unsupported. For example, over the years, many of our readers have asked us how they can upload SVG… Read More »
By default, custom post types all look the same, which can be confusing. Unique icons can help you quickly identify different types of content. Plus, getting the right icons for your custom post types can make a huge difference in navigating your WordPress admin dashboard.… Read More »
You may not be aware that WordPress has an accessibility mode for inserting widgets. This lets you add widgets to your sidebar by clicking links instead. You can explore the widget interface with greater ease, using keyboard navigation and avoiding the need for drag-and-drop actions.… Read More »
Are you looking to fix the missing admin bar issue in WordPress? The admin bar is a floating bar that appears on every page of your website when you are logged in. It has helpful shortcuts that take you to different sections of the WordPress… Read More »
By default, WordPress automatically sends an email to WordPress admins when any other user resets their password using the lost password link. This feature can be helpful for monitoring account activity and potential security issues. But if you run a multi-author blog like ours, we’d… Read More »
Are you looking for a way to create invoices for clients in WordPress? Creating and sending invoices is very important for many business owners and freelancers. By generating invoices right in WordPress, you can save time and money and get paid faster. In this article,… Read More »
By default, the WordPress content editor uses the placeholder text ‘Add Title’ to show you where to add the post’s headline. There may be times when it’s more useful to display different text. As experienced WordPress developers, we often find that a small change like… Read More »
Categories provide an easy way to sort your WordPress content. However, there is so much more that you can do with them to make your website user-friendly and boost its SEO. At WPBeginner, we understand the importance of organizing content effectively, especially through categories. Over… Read More »
If you post sponsored content, it’s important to follow regulations by clearly labeling those posts. One easy way to do this is by adding a ‘Sponsored Post’ prefix to your titles. While we don’t do sponsored posts on WPBeginner, we have a similar feature. We… Read More »