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Graphical widgets for WordPress: how to enhance your dashboard and on-site visuals
Your data as a visual representation can transform its understanding. This post looks at graphical widgets for WordPress!
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Back up your backup for WordPress disaster recovery
Just one backup isn't enough. Double down on your disaster recovery plan to make sure your data can be recovered when you need it.
Edit your WordPress site’s header without plugins
Whether your website uses a block theme or a classic theme, here's how to edit your WordPress header without using plugins.
Mastering WordPress full site editing: a step-by-step tutorial
WordPress full site editing can be complex compared to other editors. Our comprehensive guide gives you the lowdown on how to tame the beast!
A complete guide to building WordPress post templates: Block Editor, Elementor, and more
Learn how to build a WordPress post template from scratch in multiple ways, from the Block Editor to Elementor.
Your essential guide to thriving at WordCamps: tips, tricks, and must-haves
Whether you are a WordCamp veteran or prepping for your first event, these tips, tricks, and must-haves will get you off on the right foot.
How to optimize your WordPress database on Kinsta
Your database is the beating heart of your website. As such, this post will give you our insights on how to perform WordPress database optimization!
How To Make a Link Clickable
Learn how to make a link clickable in various situations, like in the WordPress classic editor, block editor, and with special links.
How To Display Code in WordPress (and Make It Look Pretty)
Learn how to use WordPress to display code, with plugins, shortcodes, and even encoder tools. We also explore using markdown software.
How To Add Meta Boxes and Custom Fields To Posts in Gutenberg
Gutenberg changes the way we use meta boxes and custom fields in WordPress. In this article, you'll learn to manage metadata in the block editor li…
How To Fix the “WordPress Could Not Insert Attachment Into the Database” Error
The “WordPress could not insert attachment into the database” error occurs when your server can’t support the resources you’re trying to use.
How To Bulk Upload Files to WordPress Media Library via FTP
Have a lot of files or images you need to upload? Check out this tutorial on how to quickly bulk upload files to WordPress media library via FTP.