“Do I Need a WordPress Security Plugin?” – 4 Things You Can Do With vs Without Security Plugins
Most WordPress security advice starts by trying to scare you into installing a new plugin. I try not to do that here. Instead, I want to present a take that's more practical, meant for WordPress site owners, bloggers, and anyone who has heard they “need” a security plugin but is not sure what that really means. The goal is simple: clear up a few common myths and help you make a smart call.
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WordPress plugin updates are generally good for your site... at least when they work properly and don't crash the whole thing.
How to Serve Images in Next-Gen Formats (on WordPress)
In comparison to traditional formats like PNG and JPEG, nex-gen image formats can help you improve loading times on your website and deliver a better user experience (UX). The good news is that it's simple to serve images in next-gen formats in WordPress. In this post, we'll take a look at it's recommended that you serve images in next-gen formats. Then we'll guide you through two quick steps to enable this functionally in WordPress.
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8 Best WordPress Media Library Plugins in 2025
If you use WordPress, then you know how bloated and disorganized your WordPress Media Library can become over time. Fortunately, there are plugins that address this exact problem. In this post, we'll introduce you to some of the best ones and we'll explain how they can help you keep your media library in tip-top shape.
Meet Masteriyo – A Free LearnDash Alternative
Most people trying to build anything on top of WordPress would rather not empty their wallets while doing so. Building an LMS solution - or an online course platform - is not any different. I know that feeling well. You want to set up lessons, quizzes, and then actually sell your course without hitting a paywall too soon. That's where Masteriyo enters the picture and LearnDash exits it.
Menu Icons in WordPress: How to Add Them to Your Navigation (Classic and Block)
A plain text menu works for most WordPress sites… But it doesn’t always stand out enough. Icons can change that. They make each link easier to spot. You can use icons to guide visitors, highlight key pages, or simply make your navigation look sharper.
5 of the Best WordPress RSS Feed Plugins Compared for 2025
RSS might sound like a thing from the past, but it's actually still one of the fastest ways to pull in content from other sites and display it on yours. And WordPress just happens to have no shortage of plugins to help with that.
5 of the Best Caching Plugins for WordPress in 2025, Plus Which One to Pick
Your WordPress site is often as fast as its cache. This is especially valid if you're on shared hosting. Skip the right caching plugin, and you're stuck with slow loads, lost traffic, and angry users.








