How to Create a Single Product Website With WordPress: Easy Guide
A lot of the top ecommerce websites have one thing in common – they feature hundreds of products for you to purchase. However, it's entirely possible to run a successful store featuring only a single item for sale. How do I know this? Because I've been running a single product website for over ten years. In this article, I'm going to talk about when it makes sense to build a website for a single product. Then I'll teach you how to do it, using WordPress and a plugin called WP Full Pay.
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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 Start a Beauty Blog and Make Money: Your Step-by-Step Guide
If you have an interest in fashion and beauty, then creating your own beauty blog could be a great way...
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How to Install WordPress on XAMPP Locally – Beginner’s Guide
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 it just like it would online.
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Throughout your time as an internet user, you’ve probably chosen dozens of usernames and passwords. Sometimes, you may not have...
What Is the .htaccess File in WordPress? Plus How to Use It
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How to Let Users Upload Comment Images in WordPress (& Attachments Too)
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How to Disable the Block Editor and Use the Classic Editor
WordPress has changed drastically during the past few years. Perhaps the biggest change has been the switch from the classic editor to the block editor. If you've been using WordPress long enough to remember the previous WordPress editor, you might find yourself missing it. In this post, we’re going to discuss the pros and cons of disabling the block editor. We’ll also show you how to bring back the previous WordPress editor.








