Do you use WordPress contact forms for appointment bookings, consultations, or other event-based interactions? Manually adding these events to your Google Calendar can be time-consuming and prone to errors. At WPBeginner, we use Sugar Calendar for all our calendar needs. However, many of our users… Read More »
“Sorry for the late response!” That used to be one of the most common phrases we saw our clients type when handling form submissions on their WordPress sites. Even with email notifications enabled, it’s easy to miss urgent messages when away from computers. A simple… Read More »
The oEmbed or Embed block in WordPress doesn’t work for Instagram or Facebook anymore. This means that if you have used this block to add social media content before, you might now see errors or missing sections on your site. Fixing this issue is key… Read More »
Organizing your WordPress content is easy with categories and tags. But through years of building WordPress sites, we’ve learned that the default categories and tags aren’t always enough to create the perfect content structure. That’s where custom taxonomies come in. With custom taxonomies, you can… Read More »
We’ve seen how business buyers tend to place larger orders, order more frequently, and often become loyal, long-term partners when given the right experience. That’s why adding wholesale pricing in WooCommerce can significantly boost your revenue. However, wholesale customers have different expectations than retail shoppers.… Read More »
Want a safe space to experiment with your WordPress website without the fear of breaking something on your live site? Moving your WordPress site to a local server on your computer is the perfect solution, in our opinion, especially for developers, designers, or WordPress beginners.… Read More »
We’ve had moments where a website impressed us so much, we just had to know who was hosting it. Maybe it loaded super fast, had zero downtime, or handled tons of traffic without breaking a sweat. If you’ve ever wondered who’s behind the scenes powering… Read More »
The top navigation menu on a website typically has links to all the most important pages. When you make this menu sticky, you can keep it on the screen as the user scrolls down the page. That way, it’s always within reach. This makes navigation… Read More »
When creating landing pages or running marketing campaigns, one thing we always try to include is social proof. It’s simply one of the most effective ways to build trust and credibility with your audience. We personally use TrustPulse to show real-time activity on our sites,… Read More »
Videos bring life to your website, and they are a great way to increase user engagement. Luckily, WordPress makes it super easy to embed videos from video hosting sites like YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter, and many others. In this beginner’s guide, we will show you… Read More »