Wednesday, February 24, 2021

The 7 Most Useful .htaccess Tips & Tricks for WordPress

Whether you’re an expert WordPress developer who builds themes and plugins or someone running a WordPress site or blog, you surely know about the .htaccess file. A majority of WordPress users use it while fixing their permalinks. However, a .htaccess file can do much more than just fixing permalinks. It’s basically a configuration file that gives you complete control over your WordPress files and folders. .htaccess stands for hypertext access and allows you to enhance your site’s performance and security.

The .htaccess file is located in your WordPress site’s root folder, and you rarely need to create it manually as it comes packed with every WordPress installation. To create this file, all you need to do is open a blank document and save it with .htaccess and upload it to the root directory.

This is a guest post contributed by WordpressIntegration’s team. Click here to read the full article on theomnibuzz.

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

WordPress White Screen of Death – How to Fix It Quickly?

The WordPress White Screen of Death is one of the worst things that can ever happen to your website. As the name itself suggests, it is an absolutely white screen that falls over your homepage, rendering it visually dead. You can hardly figure out so much that something has gone wrong down the line at that particular time. You can call yourself really lucky if you haven’t yet encountered it, but if you have, don’t panic! Here is what possibly went wrong and how to resolve it.

Why Do You See the WordPress White Screen of Death?

On a very normal day, you enter your website’s address in the browser, and you end up looking at a blank screen. You try to refresh, and nothing happens. In some cases, you see an error message written on the top of the screen, but mostly, it is just white.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2021

5 Tips to Select the Best WordPress Hosting Provider

An ideal WordPress hosting provider needs several things, and five of them are listed in this article. You should know that WordPress sites make up 40% of the web. This means that WordPress sites are one of the biggest targets for hackers and other cyber terrorists.

Your WordPress host is a critical element of protection from such persons. You're the one that operates the front gate where you stop people from accessing your files by going through your WordPress site. The host is the one who handles the back door, making sure that people do not gain access and control over the server.

This is a guest post contributed by WordpressIntegration’s team. Click here to read the full article on writeupcafe.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

7 Essential Steps to Branding Your WordPress Site

Whether you're a novice or a pro, setting up a WordPress site is pretty straightforward. You can choose from the multitude of free and premium WordPress themes or opt for custom WordPress theme development to set up a professional-looking website within minutes.

However, even a professional-looking website needs to be branded properly to represent a business. It's indeed branding that makes you unique and sets you apart from your competitors. If you're looking for some tried and tested ways to brand your WordPress site, here is how you can add brand value to your online space.

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8 CSS Mistakes to Avoid When Developing a WordPress Theme

Even though CSS is one of the simplest web languages, many developers still commit some common CSS mistakes during WordPress theme customization or development. Unfortunately, web browsers don't understand these errors and consequently incorrectly render theme layout.

Since these mistakes may lead to a broken layout and a poor user experience, it's much better to avoid them. In this blog post, we'll look at some CSS mistakes that both novice and professional WordPress developers make during theme development, along with surefire ways to deal with them.

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Sunday, February 14, 2021

15 Crucial Considerations While Picking the Best WordPress Theme

When picking a WordPress theme, you have thousands of free and paid options that may leave you feeling overwhelmed and stressed. With a nearly unlimited pool of free and premium designs, sometimes you may find yourself in the middle of nowhere and be unable to recognize which theme fits your specific business requirements best. Isn’t it true?

Selecting a suitable theme for your WordPress-powered business is almost like choosing a mate in your real life. If it’s good, it will make you. Otherwise, it may even break you. To save you from those mind-boggling situations of getting confused and feeling irritated, we have come up with some questions that you should ask yourself during the theme selection process. When you’re in search of a perfect WordPress theme for your business, “consider these questions to narrow your options“.

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Thursday, February 11, 2021

3 Simple Ways to Make a WordPress Site Responsive

As more and more people browse the web using a wide variety of devices and screen sizes today, every site needs to get responsive. Studies show that 96% of people now own a Smartphone of some kind. No doubt, this percentage will continue to increase in the future since mobile devices are becoming cheaper and more accessible day by day.

Not sure if your WordPress site is responsive? You can either get a free comprehensive website analysis or use this tool to test your site for responsiveness. If your site fails the responsive test, here are three ways to help you convert your existing non-responsive WordPress site to a responsive one. Let’s go through each method, one by one.

This is a guest post contributed by WobblyWalk’s team. Click here to read the full article on islumped.

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Top 8 Ways to Optimize Your WordPress Site for Local SEO

If you run an online business, the possibilities are high that you have used WordPress to build your site. Powering 40% of all the websites, WordPress is now everyone's favorite CMS with over 32 million downloads.

Given that 46% of all Google searches are local, optimizing your WordPress site for local search becomes imperative to capture the local traffic. To leverage the potential of local search for your business, you can either hire WordPress SEO experts or use the following tips to do it yourself.<

This is a guest post contributed by WobblyWalk’s team. Click here to read the full article on articlescad.

Monday, February 8, 2021

How to Detect & Remove SEO Spam from a WordPress Site?

Given the fact that WordPress is the world’s most popular CMS powering nearly 40% of the web, it has always been a lucrative target for hackers and cybercriminals. While hackers usually break into a site through newly discovered vulnerabilities, automated bots and malicious scripts injected by hackers can SEO spam your WordPress site to attract a massive amount of fake traffic.

If your WordPress site got infected with SEO spam, don’t panic. You can follow the steps and tips given below to quickly detect and effectively remove SEO spam from your WordPress site. Let’s start with understanding what SEO spam exactly is, followed by different SEO Spam types and how they hurt your WordPress site.

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Thursday, February 4, 2021

WordPress Plugin Development & Marketing – Crucial Things to Consider

One of the main reasons behind the success of WordPress is its plugin architecture that allows users to extend its functionality without making any changes to the core software. With more than 58,000 plugins, WordPress now powers 39.9% of all the websites, with a CMS market share of 64.2%.

WordPress unfortunately neither publishes plugin-related press releases, nor it announces the launch of a new plugin. However, it displays the newly launched plugin in the ‘New’ plugins section. The CMS also offers a comprehensive list of plugin development resources, but it seems too complicated for newbie developers to make their plugins stand out from the crowd. That’s why we have come up with a straightforward guide on developing and promoting a new WordPress plugin quickly and effectively.

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