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Beginner’s Guide: How to Delete a WordPress Theme the Right Way

It’s commonplace to swap out themes in the WordPress dashboard. Sometimes you’re completing an overhaul on your website, and other times developers are testing themes periodically. However, simply installing another theme to replace the current one isn’t the best practice. You should actually completely delete the previous theme. In this article, we’ll talk about how to delete a WordPress theme...

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How to Set Up a WooCommerce Subscription Reminder Email

If you're anything like us, you're subscribed to more services than you can remember. Sometimes, you need an email to remind you of a subscription and of the fact that it will expire or renew soon. That's why you need to set up a WooCommerce subscription reminder email. Here's how to do it.

How to Migrate WordPress.com to WordPress.org – Complete Guide

Have you made the decision to move from WordPress.com to a self-hosted WordPress.org site? It's definitely a smart move. And if you follow this guide on how to migrate WordPress.com to WordPress.org (AKA self-hosted WordPress), you'll be enjoying your new site in no time, with no loss of content.

How to Sell Digital Files Using WordPress … Step by Step

Ecommerce is one of the fastest growing markets around, and digital sales make up a big piece of that pie. In this article, we'll discuss what digital sales are, how they can benefit you, and how to set up an online store using the Easy Digital Downloads plugin.

How to Create a Gallery in WordPress in Just a Few Minutes

If you need to display multiple images on your site, a gallery is usually the best option. And while there are numerous WordPress gallery plugins that you can choose from to help you add galleries to your website, it is actually very easy to create a gallery in WordPress using built-in functionality. In this article, we'll show you how to do it (along with some bonus options).

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.