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Do you want to add photo filters like Instagram in WordPress? If you like to edit your photos using Instagram filters, then you may want to know how to create a similar effect for the images on your WordPress site. This can help your content… Read More »
The WordPress admin area is mobile-responsive and works on any device or screen size. However, due to the smaller screen, the user experience is not the same as with a desktop browser. Luckily, there is a WordPress mobile app available, which makes it easier to… Read More »
Improving conversions on your WordPress site is easier with A/B split testing. That’s because split testing helps you compare different page versions to see which performs better. For example, you can test changes in design, text, or layout. These small adjustments can significantly impact users’… Read More »
Bloggers often monetize content on their websites using subscriptions or one-time payment models. They do this by restricting certain content to registered users. This is easy to set up if you have the right WordPress plugin. Fortunately, we’ve tested and worked with multiple plugins over… Read More »
Adding a Favicon to your website is critical to it’s identity. The favicon of a website is like your photo in your ID Card. Just like the photo identifies you, people can identify your site by a favicon, if you have a unique one. In this article we highlight how you can add a favicon to your WordPress blog.
A common technique used by hackers to gain unauthorized access to websites is called ‘Brute Force’. Using this technique, hackers use software designed to scan a website for vulnerabilities and gain access by exploiting any of them. We use Sucuri for security of our websites… Read More »
One way to help visitors find your most important posts is to place them at the top of the page where they can most easily be noticed. However, while WordPress’ sticky posts feature can do this with standard posts, it doesn’t work for any custom… Read More »
We’ve all been there – a reader emails asking if they can subscribe to just your ‘WordPress Tutorials’ or ‘Recipe Roundups.’ They love your content but want more control over the topics they see in their feed reader. While WordPress automatically creates RSS feeds for… Read More »
Creating a custom archives page in WordPress can significantly enhance your site’s navigation and content discoverability. At WPBeginner, we’ve implemented our own custom archives page to help readers easily access our extensive collection of blog posts and tutorials. A well-designed archives page can improve user… Read More »
Organizing content with an FAQ accordion can improve the user experience on your WordPress site. This feature allows you to display questions and answers in a compact format, making it easier for visitors to find information quickly. Plus, using jQuery for your accordion makes your… Read More »