Best WordPress Optin Plugins to Grow Your Email Subscriber List
It’s one thing to have great content on your website, or even have a fantastic newsletter, but there’s no point investing time in creating content if no one’s reading it. One of best ways to get...
View ArticleWhere to Find a WordPress Developer When You Need Custom Work
It takes no time at all to get a WordPress website up and running, but when you set up a theme, what you see on the front-end isn’t always what you actually want. Often, the theme you’ve chosen looks...
View ArticleHow to Add Infinite Scrolling to Your WordPress Site
Infinite scroll allows you automatically load new content into view when a reader approaches the bottom of the page. Twitter is a great example of how this feature lets you minimize effort and...
View ArticleHow to Hide Your WordPress Version Number
WordPress can track your site, thanks to the footprints it leaves in its software that let the outside world know what version of WordPress you are using. If you don’t regularly update WordPress, these...
View ArticleTop WordPress Custom Fonts Plugins Reviewed
These days we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to web typography, the only issue being how to actually add custom fonts to your WordPress site. Digging around in code and messing with files can be...
View ArticleJoin the WPMU DEV Writing Team
We’re looking for new writers to join our blogging team. If you know your way around WordPress and can put together well-researched and clever copy, we want to hear from you. This is your chance to...
View ArticleA Thoroughly Biased Guide to the Plugins You Need to Get WordPress Multisite...
Multisite is a fantastic feature of WordPress that allows you to easily create a network of websites and crown yourself “Super Admin.” But once you’ve activated Multisite for your WordPress install and...
View ArticleHow to Find Out What WordPress Theme a Site is Using
Have you ever visited a site and wondered what WordPress theme it’s using? You could easily take a peek at the source code or look at the theme’s stylesheet, but not everyone knows how to do that. In...
View ArticleHow to Style External Links in WordPress Like Wikipedia
Styling external links is common practice for many sites containing references, such as Wikipedia. For users, it’s a simple visual cue indicating that if you click a particular link you will be taken...
View ArticleHow to Hide the WordPress Update Notification To All But Admins
One of the great things about WordPress as an open source project is that the core code is regularly updated with improvements and security patches. Major releases, along with minor security releases,...
View ArticleThis Week in WordPress: Five for the Future Expands, Burnout, and Black...
This week’s round-up of WordPress news, views and reviews summarized in our daily email newsletter, The WhiP. Subscribe to The Whip daily for lashings of WordPress goodness. Subscribe to The WhiP *...
View Article10+ Free WordPress Plugins to Add Christmas Cheer to Your Site
The countdown to Christmas has begun! As stores crank up the Christmas carols and homes are decorated with beautiful Christmas trees covered in lights, baubles and tinsel, there’s no reason why you...
View ArticleThis Week in WordPress: JJJ Reaches $50k Goal, WP 4.1 Pushed Back
This week’s round-up of WordPress news, views and reviews summarized in our daily email newsletter, The WhiP. Subscribe to The Whip daily for lashings of WordPress goodness. Subscribe to The WhiP *...
View ArticleOur 5% for WordPress: Meet Ivan, Calvin and Bojan
In October we committed to contributing 2.5 full-time, dedicated support people to the WordPress Support Forums. This was in response to WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg’s proposal that companies...
View ArticleHow to Hide Your WordPress Version Number
WordPress can track your site, thanks to the footprints it leaves in its software that let the outside world know what version of WordPress you are using. If you don’t regularly update WordPress, these...
View ArticleHow to Change the Default WordPress Role Names to Anything
WordPress offers five default roles – Admin, Editor, Author, Contributor and Subscriber – which control what users can and cannot do on a website, such as writing and approving content, plugin and...
View ArticleRaelene Wilson | WPMU DEV
It’s not unusual for users to forget the username they chose when signing up for a WordPress site. Or, when registering for a site, a user might discover the username they want is already taken....
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Have you ever uploaded an image to WordPress and wondered why it looks pixelated on the front-end? WordPress automatically compresses JPEG images to 90% of their original size, which can be helpful in...
View ArticleRaelene Wilson | WPMU DEV
A WordPress site that’s overrun with spam users can be a nightmare to clean up, especially if you’re running BuddyPress. Spam updates flood your activity stream and dashboard with nonsensical comments...
View ArticleRaelene Wilson | WPMU DEV
If you have a lot of images on your WordPress site, or you’re creating an image-heavy site for, say, a photographer, it makes sense to do all you can to protect your copyrighted content. While there is...
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