Category Archives: WordPress Tips

Why You Should Migrate From Drupal To WordPress

“I wonder if I can build websites on WordPress just like I do on Drupal?” The answer is, well, yes and no. Yes because you can find almost all of the features available on Drupal by using WordPress. No, because with WordPress you will actually find it a lot easier and less time-consuming to manage ... Read moreWhy You Should Migrate From Drupal To WordPress

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WordPress Hosting: How to Make the Right Choice for Your Clients?

Businesses using WordPress as a CMS are constantly worried about performance and ease of use but the majority of them are not technical. Although there are tons of resources available, which can guide you to tweak your WordPress website for optimum performance but the challenge, is WordPress hosting which majority of the website owner’s neglect. ... Read moreWordPress Hosting: How to Make the Right Choice for Your Clients?

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20+ WordPress Gutenberg Editor Tips To Help You Work More Productively

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that WordPress is about to get a brand new editor called Gutenberg in WordPress 5.0 (a release which we might see as early as mid-November). Gutenberg brings with it a brand new block-based approach to editing which will give you the flexibility to create more complicated ... Read more20+ WordPress Gutenberg Editor Tips To Help You Work More Productively

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Wix vs WordPress: A Hands-On Comparison To Help You Choose

Trying to decide between Wix vs WordPress for your website? WordPress is by far the most popular way to build a website. It powers 31.6% of all the websites on the Internet, according to W3Techs. In terms of current market share, Wix isn’t even close – it powers just 0.9% of all websites – but ... Read moreWix vs WordPress: A Hands-On Comparison To Help You Choose

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Integrate SSL on WordPress Multisite

WordPress multisite is an extraordinary feature that let you manage a network of WordPress sites using a single admin site. WordPress users follow various techniques to secure their site as being one of the most popular platforms, WordPress is also targeted the most by hackers. Among these techniques is the integration of Secure Socket Layer ... Read moreIntegrate SSL on WordPress Multisite

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WordPress Malware Scanner: How To Scan WordPress For Malware

So you’re worried that your WordPress site picked up some malware, huh? There are all kinds of reasons people might want to infect your site with malware – injecting links for SEO, inserting their own ads, etc. – and none of them are good for your site, which is probably why you’re looking for how ... Read moreWordPress Malware Scanner: How To Scan WordPress For Malware

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Plesk WordPress Toolkit: Easily Manage Staging, Updates, And Lots More

WordPress’ popularity brings a number of benefits that you wouldn’t get with a less popular content management system. For example, I’ve watched as it went from something you had to manually install, to something that pretty much every host offers an autoinstaller for. For those who use Plesk as their web hosting control panel (as ... Read morePlesk WordPress Toolkit: Easily Manage Staging, Updates, And Lots More

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11 Things To Do Right Away After Launching A WordPress Site

So you managed to install WordPress and get your site running – does that mean you’re ready to go public right away? Ehh, not quite… Before you start writing tons of awesome blog posts, finding ways to get visitors to those posts, and just generally launching a WordPress site out to the world, there are ... Read more11 Things To Do Right Away After Launching A WordPress Site

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One-Page Design: Pros and Cons you should know about

In today’s day and age, where we all have so many distractions – phones, social media, emails –  it is safe to say that attention spans have reduced drastically. So anything that helps you capture your audience’s attention and ensures they focus on your content, is a good thing, right? Enter – Single Page Design. ... Read moreOne-Page Design: Pros and Cons you should know about

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