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 »
Recently, one of our users asked us how to enable oEmbed in WordPress text widgets. oEmbed is a protocol that allows your blog to ask an oEmbed enabled website to provide HTML needed to embed dynamic content. In simple words, it allows you to just… Read More »
Are you wondering what a WordPress child theme is and whether you should create one? WordPress child themes let users and developers customize their WordPress sites without losing their customizations when a theme update is rolled out. However, they come with some advantages and disadvantages… Read More »
Theme editor is a simple text editor in WordPress located at Appearance » Editor. It allows you to modify WordPress theme files from the admin area. You can see the preview of the theme editor in the screenshot below. On the right hand of the… Read More »
Do you want to add numeric pagination in your WordPress theme? By default, WordPress themes add a Next / Previous links at the bottom of archive pages. The challenge is that those aren’t very user friendly. This is why many popular blogs use numeric pagination… Read More »
There are two types of text editors we refer to on WPBeginner. The first type is a computer program used for editing code. You can use these text editors to write plugins or modify your functions.php file. Example of text editors that people use are… Read More »
In WordPress, a custom header is a theme feature that allows you to make changes to your site’s header and header image. This feature has been available since WordPress 3.0. Your website header appears at the top of each page on your WordPress site and… Read More »
FTP stands for ‘File Transfer Protocol’ and is a fast and simple way to upload files from your computer to your website or transfer files from one website to another. For example, when you create a new WordPress website, you can use FTP to upload… Read More »
Are you hoping to show custom taxonomy terms on your WordPress sidebar? Custom taxonomies allow you to group your content beyond categories and tags, such as organizing book reviews by fiction and nonfiction. Displaying the taxonomy terms you use can help your visitors find the… Read More »
Custom Backgrounds is a theme feature in WordPress which allows theme developers to enable support for background color and image customization. If custom backgrounds support is enabled in a theme, then the users can upload their own background images to use with the theme, or… Read More »