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Imagine being trapped by your own security measures. After improving your website security with the Limit Login Attempts password, you get your own password wrong too many times and are locked out of your WordPress dashboard. Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Luckily, because it… Read More »
If you’re logging into your website regularly, then you have likely become quite familiar with the WordPress login screen. You have probably noticed that little shake effect, right? Whenever you enter the wrong username or password, the login box does a little shake to grab… Read More »
Ads can be a big source of revenue for website owners, but in our experience, poorly placed ones can hurt user engagement. They can be annoying or distracting to users, causing them to leave your site. On the other hand, manually placing ads in your… Read More »
Setting up a WordPress multisite network allows you to manage multiple websites from a single WordPress installation. This feature is especially useful for blogs, schools, and businesses that need to operate separate sites while maintaining a centralized dashboard. We have used a multisite network for… Read More »
Sometimes, comments may disappear from your custom post types after switching to Disqus. We used Disqus ourselves in the past so we’re very familiar with the tool’s quirks, and we’ve found that this can happen if your comments are not migrated properly. Thankfully, there’s a… Read More »
Google Hangout is the best free solution to host live broadcasts. It allows you to stream, record, bring guests, and run Q&A sessions with live audience. The main problem is that all of this happens on Google+ and not on your own site. In this… Read More »
At WPBeginner, we use Cloudflare’s large, fast CDN to make our site faster for users all around the world. This has helped us significantly boost WordPress performance, which is why we often recommend Cloudflare to our readers. Cloudflare is one of the best WordPress CDN… Read More »
We have been running a blog with an active comments section for over 16 years. So, we know how important it is to properly manage user permissions and customize commenting features. Recently, one of our readers asked us if there is a way to allow… Read More »
Many of our readers ask us how to track user activity on their WordPress websites. But here’s another scenario: what if the user needs their own IP address? Maybe you sell a product that requires the customer to enter their IP address, or you write… Read More »
Displaying related pages in WordPress improves user engagement and keeps visitors on your website longer. It can be hard to keep users interested, but showing them related posts is an excellent way to guide them to additional content they may find valuable. On WPBeginner, we… Read More »