Do you want to require featured images for posts in WordPress? If you are running a multi-author WordPress blog, then you will want to ensure that each author adds a featured image for their posts before publishing it. In this article, we will show you… Read More »
A footer is the bottom section of a web page. It normally appears the same on every WordPress post and page. That makes it a useful place to display a copyright notice, links to your privacy policy and other important pages, and other information you… Read More »
WordPress allows you to customize the look of each page by using the page template functionality. You can create a custom page in WordPress using a custom template. When working with large custom sites, a problem arises when you have a large number of pages… Read More »
Do you want to remove inactive widgets from your WordPress site? Your inactive widgets section can become cluttered over time. By removing inactive widgets, you can make this area easier to manage. In this article, we will show you how you can easily remove your… Read More »
Do you want to move your blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org? Many beginners start with WordPress.com but soon realize its limitations and want to switch to the self-hosted WordPress.org platform. In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how to properly move your blog from… Read More »
Dear WPBeginner Users, If you are in the USA, I want to wish you a Happy 4th of July. This date is special to me because we publicly launched WPBeginner on this very day in 2009. I can’t believe that the 3 years have gone… Read More »
The last year was a big one for WordPress community. There have been awesome conferences and WordCamps, not to mention the release of WordPress 3.3. Over the course of the last year we wrote numerous tutorials and would like to point out some of our… Read More »
One of the goals of WordPress core team is to release multiple major updates every year with a fast development cycle. WordPress 3.2 was released on July 4th and boy did it come with some amazing features. The talks and work on WordPress 3.3 has… Read More »
Do you want to learn how to truncate post titles with PHP? Truncating, or shortening, lets you control the length of your blog post titles across your website. Depending on your WordPress theme, you may want to display shorter titles than what your theme supports.… Read More »
Do you want to disable the automatic formatting in WordPress posts? By default, WordPress formats texts to replace quotes with fancy quotes and clean up the text. This prevents users from displaying code, raw text, and CSS/Javascript code examples. In this article, we’ll show you… Read More »