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How to Setup FileZilla (FTP) for Your WordPress Site

WordPress is probably the most preferred CMSs out there with all of its plugins, themes, customization options, widgets, etc. in all of its glory! Some WP pros even tweak and work directly with...

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How Can Your WordPress Site Consistently Hit 90+ Score on Google’s PageSpeed...

Being in SEO for about 7 years, while the entire world was transitioning more & more to smartphones in the background, along with strides in 5G internet connections, I knew that if there were to be...

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How to Add a Contact Form on Your WordPress Site

Back in the good old basic HTML coding days, one of the things I learned was to create a form. Honestly, that part wasn’t that hard. Even today, you could probably find a tutorial online to learn the...

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How to Get Rid of the ‘Uncategorized’ Category in WordPress

If you’re new to WordPress, or may have been using it for a while, one of the things probably bugging you is the existence of the “uncategorized” category. WordPress, by design, ends up choosing...

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How You Can Quickly and Easily Hide WordPress Visual Elements From the Front-End

WordPress has made life easier for all aspiring bloggers, business people, and anyone, for that matter, who are looking to communicate a message online, or gain & spread awareness. However,...

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How to Exclude Specific Pages From the Pages WordPress Widgets

A celebrated aspect of WordPress is its ability to scale and automate things. Anyone sincere about their SEO efforts can surely appreciate this feature. However, in some cases, you might want to...

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How to Edit Footer in WordPress?

How to edit footer in WordPress? That really depends on how much customization you want, what you want to change, and how you want to change it. Footers, in general, on a website can play a significant...

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How to Embed Videos in WordPress

How to embed videos in WordPress? To do so, you can use either of the three methods that will be described below. Let’s jump right in! Method 1: Using a Block Editor or Something Similar Embedding, in...

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How to Disable Comments on WordPress

How to disable comments on WordPress? Primarily, there are two methods to do so. The first one is a global setting where it’ll disable comments on all posts, while the second one is a choice that can...

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How to Prevent and Restrict Brute Force Login Attacks in WordPress

How to prevent and restrict brute force login attacks in WordPress? Yesterday was just a regular Sunday for me, until it wasn’t. I woke up to a bunch of emails in my inbox about numerous too many...

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How to Prevent DDoS Attacks on WordPress (for Free)

How to prevent DDoS attacks on WordPress? An upgrade from a simpler DoS (Denial of Service), DDoS attacks leverage multiple botnets to send fake targeted traffic to a domain in order to overwhelm its...

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How to Use WordPress Plugins

How to use WordPress Plugins? For the unversed, here’s a quick summary of what plugins are: Plugins enhance, and in some cases, even create new WordPress capabilities, so as to allow site owners to...

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What Is Cache Flushing in WordPress?

What is cache flushing in WordPress? Speaking strictly as it relates to websites, a cache, be it WordPress or not, is fundamentally a stored copy/version of your websites’ assets on your users’...

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How to Create a Simple and an Effective Table of Contents in WordPress...

There are quite a few WordPress Table of Contents plugins available for WP users who want to leverage them; this post however, will teach how to create a simple and an effective table of contents by...

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How to Add Meta Descriptions to Five Different WordPress Content Types

WordPress predominantly classifies different types of content into the following five types: Posts Pages Categories Tags And obviously, the homepage. To add meta descriptions to all five, most WP users...

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Installing Google Tag Manager [GTM] on WordPress (Without a Plugin)

Long gone are the days when you have to individually manage different tracking scripts with 100 separate logins and work every time with the source code. With the introduction of Google Tag Manager — a...

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How to Upload Google Search Console HTML File for a WordPress Site

Google Search Console is paramount to any SEO who’s serious about organic growth and performance. And to that end, most WordPress users are either likely wanting to integrate Search Console Data via...

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How to Add Cloudflare to GoDaddy Managed WordPress

Adding Cloudflare proxy, CDN, and its other features to your managed GoDaddy WordPress plan isn’t hard at all. I’ve personally benefited from it a ton, and I am sure you will too! Prerequisites/Things...

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How to Change Link Color in WordPress

Changing hyperlink/link text colors in WordPress can be achieved via two methods. The first is a global level CSS setting that gives more functionality for tweaking specific link states, such as hover,...

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How to Edit robots.txt in WordPress

A robots.txt file is always supposed to live at the root of your site. So for example, the robots.txt for Feed The Curiosity can be found at https://feedthecuriosity.com/robots.txt. This file plays a...

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How to Delete a Page in WordPress

Deleting pages in WordPress is a breeze. Usually, there are two methods of deleting pages. Method 1 focuses on removing a single page. Method 2, focuses on eliminating multiple pages. Honestly, both...

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How to Make Columns in WordPress Without a Plugin

WordPress’ default block editor has revolutionized what users can do functionality-wise, without any external help from plugins — especially with the recent WordPress 5.5. Making columns is one of...

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How to Fix the “Could Not Fully Remove the Plugin” Error

WordPress updates are necessary and critical for your website’s longevity, and above all, imperative for security reasons. However, every now and then, some permission levels change due to which users...

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How to Change the WordPress Excerpt Ellipsis to Read More (or Similar)

No doubt that WordPress is perhaps the most commonly used CMS; however, despite all of its unique upgrades, functionalities, and features, there are a few default behaviors that many may not take a...

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How to Edit Categories in WordPress

To edit categories in WordPress, the very first step is to navigate to the main “Categories” section from your WordPress dashboard. To get there, hover your mouse over the main “Posts” menu to get more...

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Where Is the Head Tag in WordPress?

The head tag in WordPress is located inside the theme editor section. Specifically, the header.php file is where both your <head> and the <body> tags would be (in most cases). How to Access...

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What Version of WordPress Do I Have?

To either diagnose an issue or general curiosity, you can employ multiple easy methods for knowing your current WordPress version. This post will go over them by breaking the methods into those...

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How to Tell if a Site Is Using WordPress

To be able to tell if a site is using WordPress, there are a couple of different methods you can employ. In this post, I will discuss 3 such common methods. My advice would be to use all to confirm....

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How to Add Google Analytics to WordPress (Without a Plugin)

To add Google Analytics to WordPress, without a plugin, you’d need to access two different areas — based on how things are typically implemented. The first, is the tracking code inside Google...

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How to Change Headings and Paragraphs Font Sizes in WordPress

To change font sizes for WordPress headings & paragraphs — in its posts & pages — without any plugins, there are two methods you can employ. The first involves digging into the individual posts...

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What Are Widgets in WordPress?

In WordPress, Widgets are special elements, be it links, content, etc., that you can apply/add sitewide or perhaps, by site section. What I mean by sitewide is the presence of that element everywhere...

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How To Find Your Page and Post ID in WordPress

WordPress assigns ID numbers to every page and post, even comments, categories, and more. Part of the reason is quite rudimentary that has to do with storing and fetching information in & from the...

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New to WordPress? Take Note of a Few Smart Tips To Build Your Site

What separates this post from the many existing articles is that it assumes you’ve already figured out your hosting, WordPress plans, etc., and that you have some degree of understanding about what...

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How To Add Links in WordPress

Links are the essence of the internet. Beneficial to both search engines and end-users, they can provide meaning, context, relevancy, credibility, citation, and a lot more. WordPress, being one of the...

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How To Change Permalinks in WordPress

Maintaining & retaining permalinks are indispensable for optimal SEO performance and related ensuing tasks management. Yet, there might be scenarios where one might need to change either the...

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How To Edit CSS in WordPress (Without Any Plugins)

There are 2 primary ways of managing and editing CSS in WordPress without plugins. They are: Using the Theme Editor, which lives under the main “Appearance” Menu in the WordPress Dashboard. Utilizing...

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What Is APO by Cloudflare and How To Confirm It’s Working?

While it has been only less than a year since Cloudflare announced its APO (Automatic Platform Optimization) service, it has rightly earned high praises, both from technical & non-technical users...

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How To Insert HTML in a WordPress Page or Post

Depending on the level of customization — outside of what the default WordPress blocks offer and the coding flexibility you’re looking for, there are three common methodologies for inserting HTML in a...

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GoDaddy Managed WP Plan: Creating & Accessing a Staging WordPress Site

A purpose of a staging site is to test changes and verify if doing so doesn’t break your site or critical functionalities. You can think of a staging site as a clone of your website, except it adds a...

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How To Remove Dates From WordPress Posts (Without a Plugin)

Usually, one of the two straightforward methodologies is employed to remove dates from WordPress Posts without a plugin. Follow along to learn how. Methodology 1 for Removing Dates From WordPress...

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A Visual Guide to WordPress Menus

If your inclination is to reduce the usage of plugins on your WordPress site, you’d be happy to know that most themes, on their basic level, intrinsically offer a variety of menu options for a...

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How To Update a WordPress Theme

Updating a WordPress theme comes with benefits such as being less vulnerable to security attacks, getting up to speed with the latest coding best practices, performance optimizations, possibly some...

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Three Methods for Undoing Changes in WordPress

Undoing changes in WordPress are primarily and commonly categorized into three methods. They are: Leveraging the revisions feature in WordPress pages and posts. Using the undo option directly within a...

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How To Install WordPress Themes (Free and Paid/Upload Method)

WordPress themes are a collection of files and code that govern the overall appearance, styling, look, and feel of a website. There are plenty of WordPress themes to choose from — both free and paid,...

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How To Change PHP Version in a GoDaddy Managed WordPress Plan?

There has been a frenzy of WordPress users wanting to update their PHP version to 7.4, ever since it was proven that this stable release brought along significant performance improvements. Thankfully,...

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How Do I Check My WordPress PHP Version?

Without using any tools, uploading any files, or installing any third-party code, one of the quickest and most reliable methods of checking your WordPress PHP version in usage is straight inside the...

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A Straightforward Guide to Adding Jump Links in WordPress (No Plugin)

Many publishers have seen jump links or anchor links in action that take them to a specific heading, section, or a spot on the same page after a click — and have wondered how to emulate the same for...

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