An Introduction to WordPress Core Files
There are hundreds of files that make up each WordPress install, but only a few of them are essential to get...
There are hundreds of files that make up each WordPress install, but only a few of them are essential to get...
Catching the interest of your visitors is a tough endeavor, but nowhere near as difficult as keeping them on board...
In this article, we'll dig into what makes Wordfence Security a good choice to protect your WordPress site. Then, we'll guide you through the process of setting it up and configuring it properly, to make sure your site is safe.
Every service website you’ve visited has several key features that tie it all together. Everything from the way they display their...
Finding out what your users think about your content (or what they want from your website) can be a challenge....
There’s no doubt that Joomla is a fantastic Content Management System (CMS), but some of you might still feel more...
In this article, we'll guide you through the process of setting up a multi-author WordPress blog, including defining roles, creating author biographies, and even adding multi-author widgets.
A lot of WordPress users probably aren’t aware of what EU cookie consents are, and whether they need to display them...
If you’re reading this, you’re likely a big WordPress fan – and it’s easy to see why. The Content Management...
If you use WordPress to power a service website, you'll know that gaining visitors does not necessarily equal finding clients. A lot of factors go into converting visitors to paid customers, but few are as important as your prices. When it comes to presenting that information, WordPress pricing tables are one of the best tools at your disposal - here's how to set them up.
Despite not being well-known, Hosting.com (formerly A2 Hosting) has made a bit of a name for itself thanks to its rapid speed and great support. However, when it comes to web hosts and their claims, it's usually best to take this type of information with a grain of salt, unless you've tested the solution yourself. With that in mind, we've rigorously tested A2 Hosting to see how it plays with WordPress, and the result is our A2 hosting review.
In this article, we'll discuss what sets HostGator's WordPress-specific cloud hosting plans apart from the rest of their offerings. We'll also take a look at how HostGator performs when rated across a variety of criteria (stress tests, customer support, pricing, etc).
Despite the rise of ad blockers, plenty of websites still rely on advertisements for a sizable portion of their incomes....
There are few things worse than discovering that your WordPress hosting provider is not up to your standards, especially if...
Starting a blog without spending a penny is entirely possible, and you’re in the right place to learn how. Over the years, I’ve tried dozens of blogging sites to see how well they work for different purposes and needs. This post shares my ...
Ready to create a WordPress blog? You've made an outstanding choice! Learning how to start a blog can be your path to an exciting new adventure. Lucky for you, WordPress is an excellent tool you can use for that. It's free, user-friendly, powerful, ...
In this tutorial, we will lead you through all the steps you need to take in order to start a personal blog that is cheap, effective, good-looking, and that will set you up for future success. This is your ultimate guide to a personal WordPress blog ...
Building a website with WordPress might seem overwhelming at first, but it’s easier than you think. You don’t need to be a developer or have any design experience to create a site that looks great and works ...
The web host you choose to power your WordPress site plays a key role in its speed and performance. However, with so many claiming to offer the fastest WordPress hosting out there, how do you decide which company to use? In this post, we'll look at ...
Here's how I set up WordPress on my own computer, with no web host, no risk, no cost, and nobody watching. The tool I use for this is called XAMPP. It basically makes your laptop act like a real server - albeit just locally. You can run WordPress on ...