Is It Safe to Use Nulled WordPress Themes & Plugins?
There are three types of WordPress themes and plugins: free, premium, and nulled. Free and premium WordPress themes and plugins are normally safe to use. On the other hand, nulled…
There are three types of WordPress themes and plugins: free, premium, and nulled. Free and premium WordPress themes and plugins are normally safe to use. On the other hand, nulled…
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.…
WordPress has a built-in image gallery feature, but it's nothing fancy. It doesn't even have a lightbox feature that allows the users to open the images in an overlay window.…
Certain types of features added by a theme or plugin might require you to add the IDs of specific WordPress posts. For example, you might have installed a plugin that…
Since WordPress is currently powering over 40% of all websites, it's understandable that you want to jump on the WordPress train and get a piece of the pie. But being…
When it comes to performance and loading time, a caching system is as important as choosing the right WordPress theme and web host, optimizing images, using a CDN (Content Delivery…
In a previous tutorial, I've shown you how to set up Google Analytics 4 for WordPress. In this one, I'll show you how to add your WordPress site to Google…
Whether we're talking about landing pages, posts, articles, tutorials, or guides, one thing's for sure - images are a vital part of any WordPress website or blog because: They enrich…
WordPress optimization starts from the ground up. It begins with the web host, then with the theme, then with the plugins, and, finally, with the content that you add and…