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 »
In WordPress.org, a taxonomy is a user-friendly way to classify and organize content on your website. Think of it like a filing system for grouping posts. Just like how you might organize files into folders on your computer, WordPress allows you to categorize your content… Read More »
In WordPress, a user role defines what a logged-in user can do on your WordPress website. Some users may have full control over your site, while others may only be able to do certain tasks, like creating posts, editing content, or moderating comments. To see… Read More »
WordPress 3.5 is less than a month away. This will be the second major release for 2012 (last one being WordPress 3.4 on June 13, 2012). Expected to be released on December 5th, 2012, WordPress 3.5 is already in the third beta release. This means… 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 »
We are often asked for recommendations on best WordPress plugins and services. People particularly want to know about the plugins and tools that we use to run the WPBeginner website. As a result, we have decided to create the WPBeginner Blueprint which gives you behind… Read More »
Do you want to display only the parent category for your WordPress posts? By default, most WordPress themes will list all categories associated with a post. However, some users may only want to display the parent category instead and exclude child categories. In this article,… Read More »
Do you want to display subcategories on category pages in WordPress? WordPress makes it easy to organize your posts using categories and subcategories. You can help your visitors navigate subcategories more easily by displaying them on category pages. In this article, we will show you… Read More »
Subcategories are great because it helps us sort content, but sometimes it looks ugly in the template. In this tutorial, we will show you how you can either hide the subcategories, or you can style them with one single code snippet.