[ad_1] There are numerous different types of web hosting available today. A large percentage of providers offer managed and/or unmanaged WordPress hosting solutions, which are aimed specifically at those with WordPress websites. However, finding the best web hosting services for your needs isn’t always an easy task. For some people, standard shared hosting will be best, even if they do use WordPress. For others, managed WordPress hosting will be absolutely essential due to the time savings and other perks it comes with. In the rest of this guide, we’ve outlined our top seven reasons why… [ad_2] More Info
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[ad_1] WordPress users wanting to customize their websites can choose from a range of page builders whose intuitive, drag-and-drop nature means that no HTML or CSS coding knowledge is required – read our WordPress.com website builder review for more details on how the platform works. To help you decide which WordPress page builder is best for you, we’ve listed eight of the top options on the market. For a run-down of non-WordPress options that you may wish to consider, check out our guide discussing the best website builders. 1. Elementor Upgrade for more themes and templates (Image credit:… [ad_2] More Info
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[ad_1] It is easy to become jaded after reading the same old keyword-stuffed theme descriptions. After viewing the same hero-plus-three-boxes theme designs. After seeing another theme with “block editor styles” that utterly fails to deliver on its promise. As I peruse the demo of Anders Norén’s latest WordPress theme, Eksell, I am reminded that artists still exist in the WordPress theming realm. For those familiar with his past theming work, this is not revelatory. Most of his 20+ free themes have 1,000s of active installations — Chaplin even became the base of the Twenty… [ad_2] More Info
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[ad_1] This past year has been a rollercoaster of emotions for many of us. Some were thriving while others were barely surviving. One takeaway we can be proud of as a community is how most of us had to be even more creative than usual to get through 2020… With long hours, a lot of stress & uncertainty within our businesses. To have a better 2021 for you and your agency, keep learning and investing in yourself to ensure any situation that’s thrown your way can be dealt with, swiftly and with much less stress. That’s why this year, we are supporting the biggest online event in the… [ad_2] More Info
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[ad_1] WordPress is an incredibly popular blogging and content management system (CMS). Nearly 40% of sites on the internet run on WordPress. After all, it’s free and open-source, and has a massive list of themes and plugins for customization. Though it started as a blogging service that you install on your own hosting platform, WordPress now has one of the best website builders available. In this article, we show you how to build a website with WordPress on your own hosting. How to build a website with WordPress: Your options There are several ways to get started with WordPress. First,… [ad_2] More Info
Read More »Publish Text, Image, and Gallery Snippets With the Shortnotes WordPress Plugin – WordPress Tavern
[ad_1] Yesterday, Happy Prime owner and engineer Jeremy Felt released Shortnotes, a plugin for writing notes from the WordPress editor. The intention is for users to create short pieces of content, such as that found on Twitter, Instagram, and similar social networks. However, it does not come with a front-end posting interface, at least not in version 1.0. The plugin works just like the post and page editor. It should be straightforward for most users. While the Shortnotes plugin is relatively bare-bones for now, it serves as a foundation of something that could be more. Part of what… [ad_2] More Info
Read More »Microsoft Bing Sending Emails To Use The WordPress URL Submission Plugin
[ad_1] Microsoft sent me an email yesterday asking me to use the Bing URL Submissions Plugin for my WordPress site. No, this is not a WordPress site, but the intent was nice. Plus, this site already integrates with the URL submission API directly. So I am not sure why I received the email but hey, I am happy Bing is notifying users of Webmaster Tools of this. Here is what the email looks like: Here is what it says: We are reaching out to you on behalf of Bing Webmaster Tools to help maximize your search presence at Bing. Did you know that as owner of a WordPress site, you can have your… [ad_2] More Info
Read More »Introducing the Blogroll Block WordPress Plugin – WordPress Tavern
[ad_1] It was 2003. I was just getting my first taste of blogging and similar experiments on the world wide web. Seemingly every blog I toured showcased a long list of the owner’s friends. These were all the other cool kids jumping onto this blogging bandwagon — the blogroll was almost a status symbol. You had a sense of belonging with your online clique. Let’s face it. Many of the people blogging in that era were loners, geeks, nerds, artists, and people who generally did not feel they fit into groups of “normal” people. Perhaps that is overly stereotypical, but that was the… [ad_2] More Info
Read More »Cyberattackers Exploiting Critical WordPress Plugin Bug – Threatpost
[ad_1] The security hole in the Plus Addons for Elementor plugin was used in active zero-day attacks prior to a patch being issued. The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin for WordPress has a critical security vulnerability that attackers can exploit to quickly, easily and remotely take over a website. First reported as a zero-day bug, researchers said it’s being actively attacked in the wild. The plugin, which has more than 30,000 active installations according to its developer, allows site owners to create various user-facing widgets for… [ad_2] More Info
Read More »WordPress 5.7 Introduces Drag-and-Drop for Blocks and Patterns, Streamlined Admin Color Palette, and One-Click Migration from HTTP to HTTPS
[ad_1] WordPress 5.7 “Esperanza” was released today, named for Esperanza Spalding, an American jazz bassist who became an accomplished singer, songwriter, and composer in her early 20’s. Versions 9.3 – 9.9 of the Gutenberg plugin are rolled into this update, bringing hundreds of enhancements and bug fixes that make working in the block editor more efficient and enjoyable. One of the highlights is the new drag-and-drop capabilities in the block inserter. Users can now drag blocks and block patterns directly into the post content area, making page building even faster.
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