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Updating WordPress

Keeping your WordPress installation up to date is crucial for maintaining your website’s security, performance, and functionality. With each update, you benefit from bug fixes, feature enhancements, and security patches...

Plugin And Themes Auto-Updates

In today’s digital landscape, updating your website is essential for security, performance, and compatibility reasons. WordPress offers a convenient auto-update feature, allowing you to automatically update plugins and themes to...

Administer Your Blog

Administering your WordPress blog is essential for maintaining its functionality, security, and overall success. Whether you’re a seasoned blogger or just starting, understanding the tasks involved in managing your WordPress...

Using Images In WordPress

Working with Images In WordPress, adding images is a simple task. All your images are stored and managed in the Media Library, and there are various ways to access them....

Use Image And File Attachments In WordPress

In WordPress, you can upload, store, and display various files, commonly called media. This includes images, videos, audio files, documents, spreadsheets, and code samples. This guide will explore using the...

The WordPress Gallery (Block Editor)

Overview The WordPress Gallery is a powerful feature in the Block Editor that allows you to create and display image galleries on your website. In this article, we will explore...

Image Size And Quality 

When it comes to web page images, finding the right balance between size and quality is crucial. This blog post will explore the factors influencing image size and quality, including...

Audio Shortcode | WordPress

In WordPress, the Audio Shortcode provides a convenient way to embed and play audio files on your website. Whether you want to showcase your latest podcast episode or add background...

Writing Posts (Classic Editor)

Writing Posts in the Classic Editor of WordPress is a simple and intuitive process. Here are the key elements to consider: Screen Options Post Field Descriptions Best Practices for Posting...

What Is An excerpt? (Classic Editor)

In the context of the Classic Editor in WordPress, an excerpt refers to a summary or brief description of a post or page. It provides a condensed overview of the...

What Is An Excerpt? (Block Editor) 

An excerpt in the context of the Block Editor in WordPress refers to a summary or teaser text of a post or page. It provides a concise overview of the...

What Are Smilies? 

Smileys, also known as emoticons or emojis, are small visual representations of facial expressions used to convey emotions or add a touch of personality to online communication. They are typically...

Emojis | WordPress

Emoji are pictographs or ideograms used in electronic messages and web pages. They are much like emoticons, except emoji are pictures rather than typographic approximations. The word “emoji” comes from...

Weblog Client | WordPress

This comprehensive guide will explore the world of weblog clients and their advantages in enhancing your blogging workflow. A weblog client is a software application installed on your local machine...

Using Character Entities | WordPress

Character entities play a crucial role in web development, allowing you to display special characters and symbols that are not part of the standard character set. In this WordPress knowledgebase...

Understand Comment Spam | WordPress

Comment Spam and Search Engines Why would a spammer use your blog to target a search engine? Fighting Comment Spam Comment Moderation Comment Moderation is very effective in addressing unwanted...

Trackbacks & Pingbacks | WordPress

Trackbacks and pingbacks are methods for alerting blogs that you have linked to them. The difference between them is that Trackbacks must be created manually and sent an excerpt of...

Taxonomies | WordPress

Taxonomies in WordPress are a way to group posts based on specific relationships. By default, WordPress includes two standard taxonomies: Categories and Tags. These taxonomies are used to organize and...

Sticky Posts | Classic Editor

Sticky Posts is a feature in WordPress that allows you to highlight specific posts by keeping them at the top of your front page until new sticky posts are published....

Set Blog Content Visibility | Classic Editor

In this article, we will explore how to control the visibility of your blog content using the Classic Editor in WordPress. By default, all posts and pages are visible to...