Beginner’s Guide: What’s WordPress Maintenance and How to Make It Easy
So you’ve just installed WordPress for the first time and you couldn’t be more thrilled with the results. Everything is simple, intuitive, and you’re publishing great content on a regular basis – all with the ease of a seasoned webmaster. Then unexpected things start happening. At first, it’s just one plugin asking for an update. Then another. Next, your theme...
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Beginner’s Guide to WooCommerce Recurring Payments (How to Set It Up)
Recurring payments offer you reliable cash flow and make it easier for customers to pay their bills. Luckily, several plugins and third-party solutions exist for configuring a recurring payment system. In this post, we’ll show you how to set up flexible recurring payments using the official WooCommerce Subscriptions plugin.
How to Convert Metric Units to Imperial in WordPress
If you need to show measurement units as part of your WordPress shop or website (for example, if you have a travel blog that takes about distances or you need to specify product dimensions for ecommerce and you need to convert metric to imperial), you might be wondering whether there's a way to do this automatically. The short answer is, yes, and we're going to show you several ways to do it in this tutorial.
How to Schedule Upcoming Posts in WordPress
Want to know how to schedule upcoming posts in WordPress? Then read on, as today’s tutorial shows you how… If...
5 MORE Quick Wins to Speed Up Your WordPress
So what to do exactly if you want to speed up your WordPress site? The task might seem complicated at...
WordPress Pingbacks and Trackbacks Explained, Plus Why to Disable Them
If you’re a perceptive user, you may have noticed a setting in your dashboard relating to WordPress pingbacks and trackbacks....
How to Fix the Max_Execution_Time WordPress Error
Create a Custom RSS Feed in WordPress: Beginner’s Guide
An RSS feed is an excellent blogging tool that can help grow your audience. By default, WordPress comes with standard RSS feed functionality, which is sufficient for most users. However, if you’d like to deliver specific content or add post thumbnails to your feeds, you will need to create a WordPress custom RSS feed.
How to Build a WordPress Customer Database (For Free, In 3 Steps)
Maintaining a database of customer information is a smart idea for most businesses. If you have to deal with a...