How to Use the WordPress Gutenberg Editor
The WordPress editor has been around for almost as long as the platform itself. It’s no-nonsense and easy to use, but it’s not as slick as some modern page-building tools.
Continue ReadingThe WordPress editor has been around for almost as long as the platform itself. It’s no-nonsense and easy to use, but it’s not as slick as some modern page-building tools.
Continue ReadingYou’ll occasionally run into an error on your website or need to implement a feature that may affect its functionality. This may require you to take the site down temporarily,
Continue ReadingThanks to its open-source nature, WordPress is always improving. Most of the changes made to the platform are gradual in nature. However, that’s not always the case, as we’ll see
Continue ReadingWordPress is capable of sending emails out of the box. However, its email functionality is limited to basic messages, such as registration confirmations and password change requests. If you want
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Continue ReadingRunning a website is, in many ways, much like running a business. Behind every successful site you visit, there’s a lot of work that goes on in the background to
Continue ReadingYou might have noticed that certain websites structure their URLs in specific ways. Some use random strings of numbers or letters to identify posts, whereas others (like us) opt for
Continue ReadingOne of the most frustrating aspects of running a website is trying to fix errors when they pop up. Various issues can cause parts of your site – or the
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