10 Best Block Plugins for WordPress to Extend the Block Editor in 2026
Block plugins can help a lot to extend the abilities of the default block editor. With the right block plugin, you can expand the catalog of available blocks above just the basic text, heading, image and so on. Some plugins give you 20, 30, even 70 new blocks … if you happen to need them.
Read MoreWordPress Gutenberg Tutorial: Learn the WordPress Block Editor
If you’ve been using WordPress for a while now, you’re probably already familiar with the WordPress Block Editor (also known...
5 of the Best Caching Plugins for WordPress in 2026, 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.
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How to Serve Scaled Images on Your WordPress Website
In this article, we’ll first explain why it's so important to serve scaled images properly. Then, we’ll share three plugins you can use to get the job done. But, like a late-night infomercial - that's not all! We'll also give you three additional non-plugin methods that will let you serve scaled images like a pro.
How to Lazy Load WordPress Images, Video, Comments + iframes
Being lazy is good. I said it. No, I'm not talking about sitting on your couch binge-watching TV shows all day. I'm talking about deciding to lazy load WordPress comments and images to boost your page load times. In this post, you'll first learn about lazy loading and its benefits, followed by how to lazy load WordPress images and comments.
These Free LMS Plugins for WordPress Don’t Trick You Into Paying (Honest Comparison)
You know what... free LMS plugins for WordPress are surprisingly good this year! You really don't need to spend a cent to build a fully working online course, and this post proves it.
PPOM v27.0.0 Update: Template Library, Live Preview & More
PPOM v27.0.0 update introduces a new template library, live product preview, WooCommerce block cart support, variation-based conditional fields, a rebuilt builder UI, performance improvements, and 30+ bug fixes for faster, easier product customization.
How to Import RSS Feeds Into WordPress as Posts
The good news is this: You don't need to copy and paste from RSS feeds into WordPress. That's slow, boring, and easy to mess up. There's a better way, and it only involves a few clicks. In this post, I'll show you how to pull content from any valid RSS feed and turn it into WordPress posts. We're using one plugin. It's simple, no custom code needed, and no weird settings that no one understands. You just add the feed URL, and the plugin does the res








