Beginner’s Guide: WordPress Template Editing Mode and Site Editor

In WordPress 5.8, you got access to a powerful new feature - WordPress Template Editing Mode. It lets you design custom templates for your posts and pages using the WordPress block editor. In this post we'll teach you how to use it, step-by-step, with screenshots to follow along.

How to Remove “Deceptive Site Ahead” Warning From Your Site

Are you trying to remove the “Deceptive Site Ahead” warning from your WordPress website? Seeing this warning is alarming for any website owner. Displayed with a red background by search engines, it aims to protect users from potential malware threats believed to be present on your site.

How to Secure a Website: 7 Proven Things You Must Do

There aren’t many guarantees when it comes to securing a website. With no simple fix to keep you safe from hackers forever, your best shot is to implement these strategies to reduce vulnerabilities while increasing your chances of a quick recovery.

Wix Domain Cost Explained: Which Plan to Pick and Which to Avoid

Wix is one of the most popular website builder tools out there. The fact that it comes with a free plan probably has something to do with that. But, their domain pricing structure can be a bit confusing. In this post, we tell you all about the Wix domain cost.

Shopify vs Etsy: What’s the Difference and Which Should You Use?

If you’re here reading this, then it means you want to start selling online but can’t figure out which platform is right for you. You’ve probably narrowed your options down to Shopify vs Etsy and are about to make your decision. Good news! You are in the right place because what you will see next is an extensive comparison of the two eCommerce platforms. In this post, we’ll talk about the differences between Shopify and Etsy in terms of features, ease of use, pricing, extra fees, and design.

We’re Ending Our Lifetime Subscription Plans – Last Call to Get Them!

Around three years ago, we decided to shift gears a bit and focus all our development efforts on just a couple of flagship products. This was a radical move, considering that we used to maintain tens of themes and plugins combined. The goal of this decision was to make sure that we can deliver regular updates, quality support, and that everyone in the team knows and understands our products inside out.