WordPress: Categories vs. tags, best practices and optimization for SEO
One of the most discussed topics at conferences and communities of WordPress is the use of categories and tags (the latter better known as tags ). Many WordPress users are often confused and generated...
View ArticleWordPress: 10 avoidable beginner’s mistake
The ease of using WordPress makes it arguably the most popular open source CMS. But it is precisely this simplicity also entails a high potential for error. We reveal the most common beginner mistakes...
View Article13 useful tools for WordPress-developers
Since the appearance of WordPress in 2003 and 11 years of development, much has changed. Not only in the nucleus. There were thousands of plugins and themes to solve any problems. You can make a shop,...
View ArticleHow to hide a broken shortcodes in WordPress
Many plug-ins for WordPress shortcodes used to format the text to output forms and for different functionality. One of the common problems with shortcode deactivation occurs when such a plug, which...
View ArticleWordPress configuration: Top 5 Developers settings before the keyboard glows
Some adjustment must be made, before a theme or plugin development on a new WordPress installation can be started. Here, not all settings through the backend available, but must be processed in the...
View ArticleHow to create a development environment for WordPress in 3 seconds
Bearing in mind that WordPress is one of the tools used to develop web sites, blogs and now almost any application thanks to the WP REST API , * it is very important to understand how to deploy a...
View Article10 things a WordPress Plugin Developer Need to Know
Used by more than 23.3% of the top business institutions, the WordPress is a potentially active software application proven of rapidly escalating profits earned by the development of websites. The...
View ArticleHow to create a dynamic help Menu with WordPress
Have you ever visited a confusing website and I wish I could find some help without looking too? Or perhaps you’re looking for a way to help your WordPress website to become a little more intuitive? CM...
View ArticleTransit projects in high-caching WordPress
Caching is an integral part of any high load on WordPress. In this article, we’ll look at transit caching in WordPress and in particular TLC Transients library. Transit caching WordPress At the core of...
View ArticleWhy 25% of Internet use WordPress?
There is currently a range of platforms and tools to quickly and easily create a website. However, WordPress is the CMS that stands out above others, making itself as the king of CMS. Although its...
View ArticleWordPress 4.3 will be rewritten in Node.js
Warning: This Article was posted on April 1, 2015, So its a April fool prank. One of the leading developers of the core WordPress team Ryan Boren told “A significant part of WordPress... The post...
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