WordPress comments allow you to reply to others in a form of nested-replies also known as threaded comments. The problem is that moderation of replies is not very intuitive. Recently one of our readers asked us if there was a way to add parent comments… Read More »
One of our users recently asked us why they can’t see some of their plugins on their WordPress multisite network. After they installed the plugins, they were unable to locate them on the plugins page in their multisite network. In this article, we will explain… Read More »
Are you looking for social media icons for your WordPress website? While plenty of WordPress plugins allow you to add social media icons in WordPress, some users may want to manually add custom icon images and link them to their social media profiles. In this… Read More »
Yet another year is about to coming to an end. We want to thank you guys for supporting WPBeginner for 5+ years of our existence. As we look back at the year of 2014, it was full of success and joy for the WPBeginner team.… Read More »
Would you like to choose new icons for custom post types in your admin dashboard? When you log in to your WordPress site, you see entries for posts, pages, and all custom post types in the sidebar. By default, custom post types will use the… Read More »
Recently one of our users asked us about how to add a fade in effect for the last widget in the sidebar. This popular jQuery effect is used on many well-known websites and blogs. As the user scrolls down the page, the last widget in… Read More »
Do you want to add a help or a resource section to your WordPress admin panel? If you manage a multi-author WordPress website or create websites for clients, then it can take a lot of time to explain things to different users. One of the… Read More »
Would you like to customize the WordPress admin toolbar? The admin bar contains handy links to some of the most used admin pages. However, you might like to add your own shortcuts to the pages you use most when working on your site. In this… 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 we showed you how to style the WordPress comment form, and we thought it would be incomplete if we did not write about styling WordPress comments layout. In the past, we have discussed that there are default WordPress generated CSS classes and IDs to… Read More »