How to Integrate WordPress With Social Media

May 16, 2016 No Comments

Social media is now a must-have for all websites, regardless of the niche you’re in. But at the same time, having multiple social media plugins installed – all doing the same thing – is a poor choice for your WordPress site.

Child Themes in WordPress – How and Why Use Them

April 29, 2016 1 Comment

The whole point behind WordPress is to give people the power to build, modify, and tune up their own sites or blogs. This is something that, just a decade ago, you needed to hire a professional designer/developer for.

WordPress Backup Plugins: 5 Best Plugins Compared

April 19, 2016 4 Comments

Trust me, I speak from experience when I say that backups are your no.1 policy against hacker attacks, crashing servers, broken databases, and/or hosting companies locking you out of your account for whatever reason. Or, rather, not so much a “policy,” but a way for you to bring things back to normal, should anything bad ever happen.

How to Boost WordPress Security in 5 Steps or Less

April 6, 2016 No Comments

I’m sure you’ve read at least one of those WordPress security horror stories. You know, the ones where someone loses their entire website due to a hacker attack or some other obscure vulnerability that renders their server useless.

How to Move WordPress to a New Host

March 29, 2016

Be honest … moving WordPress to a new host is something none of us like to do. In most cases, it’s highly stressful, and there’s more than a handful of things that can go wrong. The result if they do? A site that has crashed, and a bunch of data that got lost along the way. Oh joy!

How to Insert Videos in WordPress

March 3, 2016 No Comments

Do you have a video you’d like to share with your site visitors? If you’d like to add an video to your pages or your blog posts, it’s incredibly easy to embed them.

How to Use Custom Fonts in WordPress

February 18, 2016 No Comments

Want to add custom fonts in WordPress? If you had asked about this just a couple of years ago, you would have been very unhappy with the answer. But since it is 2016, we’re pleased to report that now you have more possibilities to use custom fonts in WordPress than you can shake a stick at.