Do you want your WordPress site to become an authority but remain unsure of ways to propose it to Google News? Don’t fret; though we can’t guide you into becoming a high-quality news website, we’ll cover the entire procedure of handing your application over. Plus, the tech giant has prepared extensive documentation on changes you […]
How to Lock Posts in WordPress
Decided to lock your WordPress posts so no one can see them? Is your goal to let select individuals, such as your writers, editors, and administrators see them, so they can keep working? We should also ask you if you’re running a membership site, or locking a portion of your content for people that have […]
How to Add Additional Image Sizes in WordPress
Got tired of the regular small, medium, and large image sizes in WordPress and want to implement custom options? You’re not alone. Many website owners and bloggers use themes that come with unusual picture dimensions or design their web page elements around uncommon resolutions and aspect ratios. While it’s true you can edit, then upload […]
How to Disable Widget Blocks in WordPress
Not everyone loved the WordPress 5.8 update that brought a feature called widget blocks, and many people wanted to turn it off. While it worked with all the old widgets, which calmed a lot of website owners down, it was undoubtedly hard to change a habit or an established workflow. Let’s just say that the […]
How to Limit the Number of Posts in WordPress RSS Feed
Ran into an error or decided there are too many RSS feed posts, and you want to restrict their number? Although RSS feed is seemingly falling into obscurity, the reality is different. Thanks to technological advancement, people may not install clients as often. However, various software depends on the data extracted from it, making it […]
How to Highlight Author’s Comments in WordPress
Do you want to make the author’s comments stand out on your WordPress website? No wonder—highlighting these comments has several benefits. Users will easily see people in charge are not only active but interested in leaving prompt, comprehensive answers to inquiries. This facilitates user engagement, and ultimately builds a loyal user base. These visitors will […]
How to Add IndexNow in WordPress
Have you heard of the possibility to employ IndexNow on your WordPress website? No wonder, since indexing is the basis of search engines, and thus a crucial part of getting your website to rank high in search results. In case you weren’t aware, indexing to websites refers to the analysis of the website contents and […]
How to Find and Fix a Backdoor in WordPress
Backdoors on a WordPress website, or anything that has to do with code, can have terrifying results. Years of work, proprietary code, business, even your entire life’s work and/or reputation can be ruined in a matter of seconds. While this isn’t automatic and requires an individual to use the gathered information for nefarious purposes, it’s […]
How to See Old Versions of WordPress Site
Need to see changes made to a WordPress-based site in the past? Regardless of if you were behind them or an unrelated person, we can see several reasons you want to do so. Although people suggest not looking back, introspection is a powerful tool, and lets you learn from past mistakes or reformulate the work […]
What is DNS
DNS or Domain Name System is a term commonly mentioned on the Internet and for a good reason. It is a crucial part of the Internet or any network based on the IP (Internet Protocol) and has been in use starting in 1985. Many people describe it as the Internet’s phone book, and you’ll quickly […]
How to Change Font in WordPress
Decided to overhaul your WordPress website by changing the font for your content? Regardless of what you seek to achieve, the switch should be handled carefully. That’s because improper actions can affect the appearance, speed, and User eXperience (UX) design of websites or individual pages negatively. Fonts represent the basis of web pages. Further, they […]
How to Create Tables in WordPress
Tables are a well-known method of organizing information and are crucial for WordPress. Not only does the database for this CMS (Content Management System) consist of several large tables, but also leaves you the option to add yours. Without tables, your data would be stored elsewhere, likely on the web page itself. However, that’s a […]