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Do you want to create a custom RSS feed in WordPress? WordPress comes with a default RSS feed that shows your website content. However, if you have a specific type of content, then you may want to create a custom RSS feed for it. In… Read More »
Do you want to know how we increased our email subscribers at WPBeginner by 600%? Over the years, we’ve tried numerous techniques to get more email subscribers. After trying several WordPress lead-generation plugins, our founder Syed Balkhi partnered with Thomas Griffin and decided to create… Read More »
Recently, one of our readers asked us how they can move JavaScripts to the bottom in WordPress to increase their Google page speed score. We are glad they asked, because honestly we wanted to write about this. Previously, we have talked about how to properly… Read More »
WordPress makes it super easy for you to upload images and create image galleries. However, older versions of WordPress automatically linked the image to the media file. In this article, we will show you how to automatically remove default image links in WordPress. Note: WordPress… Read More »
A common technique used by hackers to gain unauthorized access to websites is called ‘Brute Force’. Using this technique, hackers use software designed to scan a website for vulnerabilities and gain access by exploiting any of them. We use Sucuri for security of our websites… Read More »
Do you want to add sticky posts to custom post type archive pages? Placing your most important custom posts at the top of the page will help your visitors find them more easily. But by default, WordPress makes the sticky functionality available for posts but… Read More »
Are you looking for a way to allow users to subscribe to specific categories in WordPress? When you offer a separate RSS feed for each category, visitors can subscribe to the topics they are most interested in. This can get you more subscribers and more… Read More »
Do you want to create a custom archives page in WordPress? WordPress comes with an archives widget that you can add to any widget-ready area, such as the sidebar. However, many successful websites use a stand-alone archives page to help visitors find what they’re looking… Read More »
Recently one of our users asked us if there was a way for them to add a FAQ accordion on their WordPress site. There are many plugins available that allows you to add a frequently asked questions or FAQs section in WordPress. In this article… Read More »
Do you want to add a Facebook follow button for your website’s authors in WordPress? Adding a Facebook follow button will allow authors to increase their Facebook profile or page’s visibility and reach a wider audience. Users will simply need to click on the button… Read More »