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Elementor Free vs Pro Differences: Here’s How to Pick the Right One

Trying to pick between the Elementor free vs Pro versions? The free version is one of the most popular page builder plugins at WordPress.org, but there's also that intriguing paid version that adds on a bunch of new functionality. In this post, we'll break down what you get in Elementor free vs Pro to help you decide which one to choose.

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How to Host Your WordPress Images Externally

Lots of media files on your website can drain your server resources and lead to slow loading times. This may result in a poor user experience (UX) and keep your site out of the top search results. Luckily, you can extend WordPress and host images externally to prevent this. In this post, we'll take a closer look at why you might want to spare WordPress and host images externally instead. Then, we'll show you how to do this in three simple steps.

6 of the Best WordPress Membership Plugins Compared

No matter what type of content you want to offer to your members, WordPress membership plugins have you covered. However, it is essential to choose the right WordPress plugin for your site. In this post, we are going to talk about the top WordPress membership plugins, their key features, pricing, and what makes each one different.

How to Install a WordPress Plugin – Beginner’s Guide

When you're just getting into WordPress, one of the first questions you'll stumble upon is how to install a WordPress plugin? In this tutorial, we give you a beginner-friendly answer with screenshots, so you can follow along with every step.

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.

Add Schema to WordPress: How to Get Rich Results for Your Site

Search engines already automatically scan for relevant schema types on your website, but when you add schema to WordPress (specifically telling Google the schema type), you increase the chance that your site gets those eye-catching rich results! In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to do it using a plugin.