How to Add a Button to Menu in WordPress with CSS (Examples Included)
Usually, menu items are just simple text links, nothing fancy. Some WordPress themes provide a feature to add a button to your WordPress menu, but there are not that many.…
Usually, menu items are just simple text links, nothing fancy. Some WordPress themes provide a feature to add a button to your WordPress menu, but there are not that many.…
By default, WordPress provides list tables with some information about your posts, pages, users, comments, and media, but it's not that much. You can see some general info, such as…
Adding icons to your WordPress menu can improve the design, user experience, and even conversions because visuals can grab the users' attention. One of the best ways to achieve this…
Either you have a website, blog, or online shop, you'll most likely want to add a subscription form to create a list of subscribers to whom you can send newsletters…
Dynamic pricing refers to prices that change depending on certain rules or conditions, however you wish to call them. For example, you can add dynamic pricing in WooCommerce to a…
By default, WordPress comes with search functionality, but it's basic, nothing fancy. It just provides search results based on the title and content of a post. That's fine for a…
A wishlist is a collection of products saved by the customers to their accounts. Those are the customers' favorite products that they intend to buy at some point. Wishlists bring…
By default, you can't organize the files from your WordPress media library. You can't create folders, categories, and such. Everything's dumped into one place. That would be a useful feature,…
The database is the most important part of a WordPress website. It stores your content, users, settings, URLs, and more. If something bad happens to your WordPress website - like…
WordPress doesn't work without a theme installed and activated, even if you want to completely build your site using a page builder, such as Elementor with its Theme Builder feature.…