What is WordPress?
WordPress is a free, open-sources software for web development. Its humble beginnings as a blogging tool has developed into a robust web platform for users at all levels. As of 2012, over 22% of new...
View ArticleMove Comments Section in StudioPress
There are times when you want to change the way your comments are positioned in your blog. The standard positioning in WordPress for your comments is the comment feed above the respond form. But...
View ArticleThe Truth About Your Website . . .It’s Leaking!
One of the problems your website has to overcome is Bounce Rate. It is the metric of how quickly someone leaves your site. When the bounce rate is high, that indicates that people are leaving without...
View Article5 Features to Consider when Choosing a WordPress Theme
There are so many advantage of using WordPress websites over static HTML ones. WordPress websites are cheaper and easier to build, can be easily updated and edited and allows users to add a number of...
View ArticleHow to Style the TinyMCE Visual Editor in WordPress
When editing content in the TinyMCE editor, it would be nice for the text to look like it will once you publish the content. In previous versions of WordPress, there was no easy way to do this. You...
View ArticleHow to Add a Custom Avatar in WordPress
Have you noticed the rather odd looking default Avatars that WordPress ships with? And who is Mystery Man? Change that Avatar You can add a default avatar of your choice. Add the following to you...
View ArticleWordPress Brute Force Attacks 2013
Fact or Fiction? If you are on WordPress like I am, some of the reports that I’ve seen about the increase in hack attempts can be alarming. I received a notification yesterday from my host that there...
View ArticleWhich CMS to Use For Your Website? [Infographic]
A CMS (Content Management System) is a system designed to help you manage the content of your website. It is the software that lets you publish, edit and monitor your website content from a central...
View ArticleHow To Add Image Sizes to WordPress Theme
WordPress by default creates three image sizes when you upload an image to the media library, Large, Medium and Thumbnail. By going to Settings > Media, you can see what the settings are for your...
View ArticleWordPress Security and WordPress Multisite Security [Hangout]
The Google+ Genesis Community had a hangout to discuss the different ways to secure a WordPress install and a multisite. We discussed various methods and plugins. The first line of defense against a...
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