Each post you write in WordPress has its own ‘meta data’, which is information about who authored it, when it was published, and more. The meta data fields WordPress includes by default are often enough, but you can go a step further and add even more...
One of WordPress’ trademark features is the way it displays all your latest posts when you visit your website’s homepage. This is a simple functionality that works splendidly for blogs, and the code that makes it possible is called the ‘WordPress...
It doesn’t matter how amazing your website is – if it takes too long to load, your visitors will punish you for it by leaving. It’s not a stretch to say an extra second or two of loading times can mean the difference between a successful website and a...
You’ve likely put time into securing some aspects of your website, but there are always steps you can take to protect it further. Considering WordPress’ popularity, using the platform can put a target on your website. After all, there are always attackers...
Out of the box, WordPress can handle some basic email functionality. For example, the platform automatically sends you notifications when someone signs up to your website. However, sometimes your site will fail to send emails as it should, which gives you a...