Your URL structure can be important for both your users and search engines. Creating a well thought out structure can help make your website more user friendly and improve your SEO. In this article, we’ll go over some tips on how to create a...
The holiday season is a busy time for many businesses, and your website is likely to see an increase in traffic. This can be a great opportunity to boost sales, but it also comes with some challenges. Here are some tips on how to make sure your...
Maintenance mode is a feature in WordPress that allows you to put your site into a temporary holding state. This is useful when you need to make changes to your site, but don’t want those changes to be visible to the public until they’re...
If you’re running a WordPress website, it’s important to make sure that you don’t have any 404 Not Found pages. Having 404 pages can hurt your site’s SEO and make it harder for visitors to find the content they’re...
WordPress version 6.0 is now available for download, as of May 24! This release includes a number of new features and improvements, such as an improved block editor experience, better accessibility, and performance enhancements. Let’s take a...
WordPress has been the dominant website platform for well over a decade. As of last fall, WordPress is used by 42.8% of the top 10 million websites on the Internet. Because it’s been around for so long, you might be tempted to think that it’s...
WordPress is so unbelievably popular as a website platform that anytime a new version is released, this is big news. The newest WordPress version, 5.9, was released on January 25th. Here are the new features you need to know about. Updates to the...
WordPress became the most popular website platform on the planet because of its ease of use and performance. One thing that makes WordPress even easier to use is the WordPress Toolkit in cPanel. An extension of the older and now deprecated WordPress...
If you’re a long-time WordPress user, you probably still remember the Classic Editor. As a matter of fact, the Classic Editor is so iconic that it might still be what you picture in your head when you think of writing a blog post, despite the fact...
If you are looking to have a little more control on your WordPress site, you may be considering migrating to a WordPress.org self-hosted platform. WordPress.org is free and open-source, so you have optimal control over all aspects and monetization...