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Gravatar is a web service that connects a user’s email address to an online avatar. WordPress automatically shows visitors’ Gravatars in the comment section, but you may want to add them to other areas of your website, too. This can help create a more visually… Read More »
When it comes to making updates or significant changes to your WordPress site, doing so directly can be risky. This is where a staging site comes in. It is a perfect clone of your live website where you can safely test changes, troubleshoot issues, and… Read More »
Feeling trapped by what you can’t do with your WordPress.com blog? It’s like living in a rental apartment where you can’t make any changes. But imagine moving into your own house – that’s what switching from WordPress.com to WordPress.org is like. When you’re in charge,… Read More »
One of the most underrated WordPress hacks we’ve discovered after years of running sites is changing the default media upload location. This simple tweak can have a surprising impact on your site’s performance and management. Besides better file organization, this change can speed up your… 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 want to embed Instagram feeds in WordPress? Showing Instagram photos and videos on your website helps keep your content fresh, increases user engagement, and builds trust. It’s also a great way to promote your Instagram account and get more followers. In this article,… Read More »
The white screen of death can be a website owner’s worst nightmare. This frustrating WordPress error leaves you staring at a blank page, offering no clues about what went wrong. To make matters worse, this common WordPress error can sometimes affect specific parts of your… Read More »
Over the years, we’ve received a lot of questions asking about custom fields and how users can make the most of them on their WordPress website. Custom fields are a handy WordPress feature that allows you to add extra data and information to your posts… Read More »
Want to unlock even more organization power in WordPress? Try adding custom meta fields to your custom taxonomies. Custom taxonomies let you organize your content beyond categories and tags. But sometimes, we find it’s useful to add additional details and fields to describe them, which… Read More »