What is HTTPS?
Some website addresses have http at the beginning and some have https. What’s the difference? We’ll look at both and explain why you want https…
Some website addresses have http at the beginning and some have https. What’s the difference? We’ll look at both and explain why you want https…
There are many ways to create photo galleries in WordPress, how do you choose? I’ll demonstrate two different options, one that’s super simple, free, and built into WordPress, and then another with lots of features and option. Follow along to learn how to make amazing photo galleries in WordPress!
Nearly every website has code included from other website, whether it be from Google or your mailing list manager or social network. These bits of code are aware they’re on your site, and what your visitors are doing. They’re not necessarily malicious, but you should be aware of who is watching. I’ll show you how.
Helping with Support on WordPress.org is one of the quickest, easiest, and possibly rewarding ways to give back. You directly and immediately impact people’s projects and sometimes livelihood. Come see how easy it is.
If you just want to change something small in a WordPress Page or Post you don’t always need to load up the whole editor, you can use the Quick Edit feature! You can even use it to edit multiple posts at once! I’ll show you how.
The plugin profile pages on WordPress.org are full of helpful and interesting information. Let’s take a look at what’s in there and how it can help you.
There are many ways to back up your WordPress website. One of them is right for you, but not all of them are. I’ll show you some options and help you make a choice.
Images with smaller files sizes load faster. I’ll show you how to make great looking JPG images with the smallest possible file size. It’s great for SEO and it’s great for your users.
Have you ever seen the white screen of death in WordPress? Ever tried to go to a page that didn’t exist? Both of these scenarios have a server code and there are many other codes. Knowing that they exist can help you diagnose what’s happening, and give you evidence to take to support.
This is actually a public service announcement about the new .zip top level domains out there. They’re dangerous, and you need to learn how to watch out for them.