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By default, WordPress does not show categories that are empty, meaning those without posts. However, there are times when you might want to display these categories, such as when you are planning to add posts soon or want to maintain your site’s visual consistency. We… Read More »
Adding social media links to your WordPress author profile pages can help you connect with your audience on different platforms and build a stronger online presence. While WordPress doesn’t include fields for social media profiles by default, there are simple ways to add them. At… Read More »
WordPress allows certain HTML tags in the comments section, like <a>, <em>, and <strong>. While these tags can be useful for commenters, they are often misused by spammers. Spam comments usually contain HTML links and bold text to push unwanted content. Many of these comments… Read More »
Displaying today’s date on your WordPress website can add a touch of professionalism, particularly for news sites, online journals, or frequently updated blogs. Adding the current date helps provide context so your visitors can see how your content relates to the present day. While we… Read More »
At WPBeginner, we’re always looking for new and better ways to improve navigation and help users find exactly what they need. Luckily, WordPress makes it easy to organize your posts using categories and subcategories. Displaying subcategories directly on your category pages is a powerful way to… Read More »
If you look at our comment section, you will see a comment count at the top that shows how many comments a blog post has received. This count is more than just a number – it’s a signal of engagement and community activity on our… Read More »
Here’s something we’ve learned after running WordPress blogs for over a decade: showing old comments at the top of your posts can make your site look dusty. Think about it. A new visitor lands on your blog and sees comments from 10 years ago. Not… Read More »
Do you want to display a list of all authors on your WordPress blog? It’s a feature that a lot of our readers with multi-author blogs ask us about. An author list will show at-a-glance who is writing for your blog and allow your visitors… Read More »
Hackers and other malicious actors often try to break into WordPress websites through the admin area. That’s why it’s so important to secure your WordPress admin. If you have a small team, then one good solution is to restrict admin access to only the IP… Read More »
Most themes ignore this feature which might be a single most important feature that you should have in your themes. In this tutorial, we will show you how you can setup auto discovery for your WordPress RSS Feeds.