How to Create a WordPress Slideshow That’s Engaging (5 Tips)

A WordPress slideshow is a gallery of images or videos that you can navigate through. It’s a simple design trick or element that lets you include large numbers of media elements in a small space so they don’t distract from the rest of the page. You can see slideshows everywhere on the web, from ecommerce sites to blogs. In this article, we’ll go over five tips to help you design an engaging WordPress slideshow. Let’s get to it!

Mobile Image Optimization Explained: Here’s Where to Start

If you had to look at your audience insights, you’d probably find that most users access your site from a mobile device. Therefore, prioritizing mobile image optimization is essential. If your photos are unoptimized or served incorrectly, it will likely result in a poor user experience and slow loading times. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at the importance of mobile image optimization. Let’s get started!

WordPress User Roles 101: What They Are and How to Use Them

If you're the only person running your website, you've probably never had to think about WordPress user roles. However, if you ever need to give other people access to your WordPress site, it becomes a different story. In this guide, we'll explain what WordPress user roles are and why they matter. Then we'll walk you through each default role before offering some tips on how to apply them effectively.

How to Add WooCommerce Video in a Product Gallery (3 Steps)

The goal of any product page is to turn visitors into buyers. WooCommerce enables you to design high-converting product pages that include summaries, Calls to Action (CTAs), reviews, and of course, images. However, in today's day and age, a lot of customers prefer to look at product videos before making a decision. In this article, we'll show you how to add WooCommerce video in a product gallery in three code-free steps.

A Beginner’s Guide to WordPress DNS Configuration

The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the backbones of the modern web. Hundreds of millions of records make up this system, which contains information on what IP addresses map to which domains. In this article, we'll explain how WordPress users can change domain records, configure nameservers, set up redirections, and manage add-on domains.