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What’s New in WordPress 5.9 — Full Site Editing, Global Styles, Blocks, Patterns, APIs, UI Enhancements, and Much More
Check out our in-depth review of WordPress 5.9 and discover all the major features introduced with the first WordPress release of 2022!
How to Migrate From Drupal to WordPress (in 10 Steps)
There are certain things you need to do to properly move your site from Drupal to WordPress. This guide shows you exactly how to get it done.
WordPress Events: How to Create Them With Code and Plugins
Hosting or participating in events can be a smart marketing strategy. Check out different ways you can add WordPress events to your website.
Everything You Need to Know About WordPress Image Sizes
Learn everything about WordPress image sizes and how you can use them to spruce up your website's visual content and graphics.
A Deep Dive into Twenty Twenty-Two and WordPress Block Themes
Twenty Twenty-Two is the default block theme being introduced with WordPress 5.9. Check out all its key features in this in-depth guide.
WordPress Pagination: How to Add Pagination Manually or With Plugins
Want to set up WordPress pagination? Learn how you can configure pagination manually or with the help of some free pagination plugins.
How to Embed Google Reviews on Your WordPress Site (2 Methods)
Having Google reviews on your site can be very beneficial for your business. Here are two ways to embed Google reviews on your website.
Manually Installing WordPress
Installing WordPress manually allows you to run an older version of WordPress to test plugins or themes. Find out more in this step-by-step guide.
Managed WordPress Hosting for Publishers
With industry-leading speed, performance, and global CDN, Kinsta's Managed WordPress Hosting for Publishers can't be beaten.
Using the WordPress Staging Environment
Learn how to use the one-click WordPress staging environment feature at Kinsta. Copy your live WordPress site to staging in minutes.
Install an SSL Certificate on Your WordPress Site
Learn how to install SSL certificate on your WordPress site. This will allow you to enable HTTPS and prevent data from passing in plain text.