WordPress FAQ: How to Add an FAQ Section to Your Site (2 Ways)
If you're running a website, you know that customer queries can take up a significant amount of your time. The solution? A WordPress FAQ section. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to add one to your website in two different ways.
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How to Change the WordPress Timezone
If you run a WordPress site, you might like to display the correct time and date according to your region. This is especially important if you schedule posts ahead of time. However, this means that you'll need to change the WordPress timezone. Here's how to do it.
How to Create a WordPress Helpdesk, Quickly and for Free
Are you interested in adding a WordPress helpdesk to your site? In this post, we'll show you how to create your very own WordPress helpdesk using a popular free plugin (with optional premium add-ons).
How to Set Up WooCommerce Payments (Complete Guide)
How to Stop a DDoS Attack on WordPress: 5 Methods to Stay Safe
Uptime is a primary concern for both front- and back-end developers, but it's crucial for all sorts of server-side admins, too. Unfortunately, one of the most effective ways for bad actors to ruin your site is to take it down using a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack and reduce its uptime. As such, most of you who work with websites will want to know how to stop a DDoS attack, or at least mitigate it.
How to Create an Autoblogging Site on WordPress the Easy Way
Wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to write all of the articles on your blog? For instance, you...
How to Import a Category of Posts from Another Site (In 4 Steps)
Are you looking for a way to import a category of posts from another WordPress site? Maybe you're collecting all your posts into one dedicated website. Or, perhaps you want to repurpose archive material. The good news is that it's super simple to do and we're going to show you how in only 4 steps.
How to Install WordPress on Bluehost: Tutorial for Beginners
In our step-by-step tutorial, you'll learn how to go from zero to a fully working WordPress website hosted on Bluehost.
Shopify WordPress Integration: How to Make Them Work Together
Shopify is good at ecommerce, but so-so at content management. WordPress is good at content management but many people prefer Shopify to WooCommerce for online selling. If you’re adamant about using Shopify for ecommerce, but WordPress is a crucial part of your content management process, it’s essential to learn about the Shopify WordPress integration.








