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The WordPress Editor: Everything You Need to Know About Blocks
The editor focuses on your content—which is your websites most valuable asset. The editor allows for developers or agencies to create interactive and custom templates that everyday users can easily update without the fear of breaking their site. Users will experience an easier way to create dynamic, rich content in posts and pages with its
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Maintaining Site Organization: 3 Ways to Restructure Your Menu
Every website is as unique as a rainbow. No matter the purpose of your site, you don’t want your visitors getting lost and confused among the clutter. A poor site structure could lead to a chaotic experience for people trying to navigate your site. The key to a winning navigation path lies in reviewing how
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The More the Merrier: How to Add Users to Your WordPress Dashboard
Once you begin your WordPress journey, the power to customize every feature of your site is only a click away. Whether you’re an eCommerce store or a blog site, managing multiple users on your site has never been easier. WordPress gives you the power to control who has access to your site and what they
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Staying Ahead of The Clock: How to Change Your Scheduled Post in WordPress
Scheduling posts in WordPress can give you the freedom to preload content to go live at specific times. The editor gives users the ability to meticulously control how content is published; whether immediately, or in the future. Within the editor, you have the ability to choose when your content is published on your site based
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How to Create Infographics for Free
Creating content and setting up your website is like renting a store at the mall and stocking it with items. Now comes the bigger challenge, how do you actually get people to your store? The good news is that literally millions of people can visit your website, whereas if you had brick and mortar store,
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Why You Should Incorporate a WordPress Slider on Your Website
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creative professional or service provider, your WordPress website should showcase the best you have to offer in a way that is easy for visitors to see. Sliders – also called slideshows or carousels – allow WordPress site runners to place an automated, rotating gallery of high profile content anywhere on a
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Using AMP for WordPress: A Beginner’s Guide
By 2015, mobile web traffic outpaced traditional desktop use for the first time. Now, more than half of all web traffic worldwide originates from a mobile device – and of those users, 57 percent say they won’t use or recommend a business whose website is not optimized for mobile. Making sure your WordPress website is
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8 Plugins to Simplify Online Shopping for Your Customers
The holidays are headed our way and that means a few things: parades, turkey, eggnog, and tons of online shopping. People love online shopping during the holidays because it is convenient and they can score great deals without having to brave the masses. When running an ecommerce store you have to create a simple, fun,









