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Do you want to exclude specific categories from RSS feed on your WordPress site? If you have content that you don’t want to appear in your main RSS feed, you can create specific categories to prevent them from showing up. They will still be on… Read More »
Are you looking to remove the password reset option in WordPress? By default, WordPress allows users to reset/change passwords by providing their email addresses. Sometimes, you may want to disable the password reset option in WordPress to prevent hackers from trying to get into your… Read More »
Recently, one of our users asked us how to create a multi-page form in WordPress. Multi-part forms allow you to collect more information without scaring users away. They also provide a better user experience and make it easier for people to fill out the form… Read More »
Do you want to add an external link as post title in WordPress? Sometimes you may just want to share a link with your users. Instead of sending them to a post, you may want the post title to link to the other website. In… Read More »
Do you want to show content only to RSS subscribers in WordPress? RSS (Really Simple Syndication) may not be as popular as social media, but some people still use it to stay up-to-date on their favorite blogs. If you have RSS subscribers, then you can… Read More »
Recently, one of our users asked us how they can add a list of forbidden words for WordPress post titles? If you manage a multi-author blog and want authors to avoid using certain words or phrases, then this tip would come in handy. In this… Read More »
After we published our article on how to change the WordPress trash schedule, one of our readers asked if it was possible to change the deletion schedule for spam comments. Akismet is a comment spam plugin that comes with WordPress but is not activated by… Read More »
Have you heard about Facebook Instant Articles and want to add them to your WordPress site? Instant Articles are excellent for delivering content quickly to Facebook users. They load 10 times faster and use a mobile format. This helps provide an exceptional user experience and… Read More »
Do you want to auto-publish your WordPress posts to LinkedIn? Keeping up with your content posting schedule can feel like a chore. If you have an audience of B2B professionals, then you probably already know that you need to be posting content on LinkedIn regularly.… Read More »
Accidentally closing a page without submitting your comment or with a half-filled form is annoying. Recently, one of our users asked us if it was possible to show their readers a confirm navigation popup. This tiny little popup alerts users and prevents them from accidentally… Read More »