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Do you want to change the default media upload location in WordPress? Moving your media files to a different folder can improve your website’s speed and performance and help you create backups more quickly. It also gives you the freedom to organize your files in… Read More »
Just a few days ago, one of our users reported an unusual problem. The problem was that he was reaching the custom menu items limit. Anything he saves after he reached the menu item limit would not save at all. We had never heard of… Read More »
Manually posting on social media can take up a lot of time and energy. That’s why we have been using social media automation tools across our business websites for a long time. Social media automation can save you a lot of time by handling repetitive… Read More »
Do you need to add custom meta fields to custom taxonomies in WordPress? Custom taxonomies let you organize your content beyond categories and tags. Sometimes it’s useful to add additional fields to describe them. In this article, we’ll show you how to add additional meta… Read More »
Recently one of our users reported a very odd issue with their install. When writing a post, they could not see anything they were writing. Because the text of the post editor was white. More importantly, all of the visual editor buttons were missing, and… Read More »
Have you ever seen the ‘Error establishing a database connection’ error page on your WordPress site? This message can be displayed for various reasons, but it’s unattractive and may confuse your visitors. Also, you won’t realize that your website is down until you visit it… Read More »
This is a guest post by Syed Faizan Ali Windows live writer is a versatile tool that allows you to publish posts onto your WordPress blog directly from your desktop. This means that you don’t need to sign into your WordPress admin panel to update… Read More »
Let’s face it: sometimes text alone isn’t enough to catch and hold the visitor’s interest. What if you could easily share your favorite music or even your own songs and podcasts directly on your WordPress blog? Well, you can! If you’re a SoundCloud user then… Read More »
You may have noticed how some popular websites (like eHow etc) will attach a “read more” link to any text that is copied from their site. This is a great way to get new users. Often folks are copying and pasting text from websites into… Read More »
One of our users asked how do other sites show number of queries and page load time in the footer. You will often see this in the footer of sites and it may say something like: “64 queries in 1.248 seconds”. In this article, we… Read More »