With Smush now active on 1 million+ sites it is clearly a crowd favorite for WordPress users. And as back-to-back champion of Torque’s Plugin Madness competition (2017, 2018) Smush has solidified itself as a MUST for any site owner. Torque’s Plugin Madness competition is a bracket-style competition that pits 64 of the most popular WordPress […] View original post at …
18 Plugins To Customize the Header And Footer Of Your Site
The header of your site is the first thing that your visitors see, so it’s important to create a good impression. An eye-catching header will encourage people to explore further. Most website headers will include a combination of some of the following: Site title, site description and/or logo Navigation Social media icons Hero images In […] View original post at …
A Gutenberg Migration Guide for Developers
In order to help developers learn how to migrate from the classic editor to Gutenberg, Daniel Bachhuber has launched a Gutenberg Migration Guide. Bachhuber is seeking the community’s help in identifying and filling a database to document all of the ways the classic editor can be customized. Take a look through the Gutenberg Migration Guide. For each action, filter, and …
Is That WordPress Plugin Safe? 15 Warning Signs to Skip Downloading
Even the smallest and simplest of WordPress websites needs plugins. Akismet is a must if the site has a blog. A security plugin like Defender is non-negotiable. And a solid contact form is needed if you intend on collecting leads. For the most part, though, we know that these commonly used and referenced WordPress plugins […] View original post at …
The Ultimate Guide to Theme Template Files in WordPress
If you’ve ever delved under the hood of a WordPress theme, you’ll know that it contains four kinds of files: the stylesheet, the functions file, a number of template parts, and one or (most likely) more template files. For a theme to work, it must have at least two files: the stylesheet and an index.php […] View original post at …
AMP for WordPress 0.7 RC 1 Released
XWP, Automattic, and Google’s AMP team, has released 0.7 Release Candidate 1 of the AMP for WordPress plugin. Hinted at during AMP Conf 2018 earlier this year, 0.7 is a major release that contains significant new features. This release adds Native AMP support for all of the default widgets, embeds, and commenting. Notifications will be triggered for posts that contain …
WordPress Categories and Tags: What’s the Difference and How to Use Them
Composing content for a blog is simple enough: brainstorm an idea, write the post, optimize it with a plugin like SmartCrawl, and publish. Did you know, however, that there’s more you can do to not only improve the performance of that post in search (and, in turn, your website), but to also enhance the user […] View original post at …
WordPress for iOS and Gutenberg Don’t Get Along
When it comes to editing and crafting content on the go, the WordPress Mobile apps are a good choice. The question is, how does the editor in the iOS app interact with content written in Gutenberg? Let’s find out. Quick Edits Turn Into Lengthy, Frustrating Fixes For testing purposes, I used a simple scenario that many users may run into. I’ve …
Treat Your Social Media Like the Storefront You Want Customers to See
Your virtual storefront needs to be as inviting as a real one. View original post at Entrepreneur…
I Hate Building Reports…Thank God for Visible.vc (Try It Free and 30% off?!)
If you’re like me, your working in a team – a lot of teams! You know communication is essential for keeping things moving along smoothly. But how do you get anything done if your constantly preparing and designing reports? You need to check out Visible.vc. In my experience, working on multiple projects with a bunch […] View original post at …



