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5 Easy Ways to Customize The WordPress Toolbar (And Reasons To Do It!)

Like almost every part of WordPress, the toolbar is customizable. In this tutorial we'll briefly discuss why you'd want consider customizing the tool bar, and then we'll show you how to do it. You'll learn how to adjust its position, the menu items, as well as how to remove the WordPress toolbar entirely.

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How to Create a Landing Page With the Block Editor in WordPress

Wondering if it's possible to create a landing page with the WordPress block editor? It is indeed, and in this post we will show you how. Thanks to the WordPress "block" approach, you have the ability to set up hero sections, call to actions (CTAs), and other important elements of a landing page. To help you take advantage of these features, we're going to show you exactly how to create a landing page with the block editor - step-by-step.

WordPress Block Patterns: What Are They? And How to Use Them

WordPress block patterns enable you to add pre-made designs to your posts and pages. Therefore, they’re a great way to quickly help your site look more professional. Like any unfamiliar feature, however, they may seem challenging to use at first glance.

Categories and Tags in WordPress? How to Use Them Properly

Categories and tags in WordPress are features that you will find in the right-hand sidebar when writing or editing a post. But there's more to the topic than just that. In this post we'll explain both categories and tags in detail, and then we'll wrap it up with some SEO tips related to the two.

How to Add Categories in WordPress (And Subcategories)

When you assign posts to specific categories, it adds more structure to your content. Plus, it makes it easy for visitors to find the content they want and improves your site's overall SEO. In this tutorial, we'll take a closer look at categories and differentiate them from WordPress tags. Then, we'll show you how to add them.

Improve WordPress Performance: 20 Common Problems Solved

Struggling with WordPress performance problems? Having a slow-loading site can be frustrating for both you and your visitors. Not to mention, it’s bad for your search engine optimization and it can even hurt your conversion rates.