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WordPress Top Admin Bar Missing Problems and Solutions
Experiencing WordPress admin bar loss issues? This guide details how to fix this issue by checking user configurations, theme files, plugin conflicts, and more to help you quickly restore the normal display of your site's admin bar.
Comprehensive Guide: How to Create and Customize User Registration Forms in WordPress
Learn how to create user registration forms in WordPress, covering enabling the built-in registration functionality, customization with plugins, code development, and best practices for optimizing user experience and form security.
How to Create and Optimize Gallery in WordPress with Gutenberg Gallery Block
Gutenberg Gallery Block is a popular WordPress tool for photographers, artists, bloggers and businesses that makes creating galleries easy, intuitive and requires no coding knowledge. If you want to enhance your website with professional, stylish galleries...
5 Practical Ways to Add Custom CSS in WordPress and FAQs
Adding custom CSS to WordPress is a very practical way to give you complete control over the look and feel of your website. Custom CSS is a very flexible and powerful tool in WordPress website customization, helping you to have fine control over your website's visuals, cloth...
The Complete Beginner's Guide to Troubleshooting WordPress Errors
This article details how to troubleshoot and fix common WordPress errors, including white screen of death, database connection errors, plugin and theme conflicts, and more. With this guide, you can quickly resolve issues, ensure your website runs smoothly and improve user experience.
What you need to know about WordPress 6.6?
The next major version of WordPress, 6.6, is scheduled for a July 16, 2024 release. It won't be as developer-centric as WordPress 6.5, but there's still a lot to be excited about: improvements to existing APIs, community blueprints, and extended global style changes...
WordPress 6.5 adds a new Block Binding API feature that lets you add real-time data to a page's module
As the block editor has evolved, the lack of good support for custom fields has been an issue. While custom fields are still commonly used in WordPress, they are placed at the bottom of the page in the block editor and are not well integrated. However, with the new Block Binding AP...
WordPress 6.5 Release Candidate 2
The second beta version (RC2) of WordPress 6.5 is now available! Please note that this version is still under development, so it is not recommended for use on official or important websites. We recommend evaluating this version in a dedicated test environment. Although this release candidate looks...
WordPress 6.5 Release Candidate 3
The third beta (RC3) of WordPress 6.5 is now available! This is a work-in-progress release, so please avoid installing or testing it on important production sites. We recommend that you evaluate this release in a test environment. While this beta looks ready for release...
WordPress version 6.5 will start supporting AVIF format images
WordPress 6.5 will support a new image format called AVIF, which is not only high quality, but also much smaller than older formats (such as JPEG or PNG), cutting the size in half while maintaining the same sharpness. avif ...
WordPress 6.5 Highlights: Font Library, Data View, Block Binding & Interaction APIs and More
The release of WordPress 6.5 is scheduled for March 26th and we are looking forward to the novel features it brings. This release introduces a powerful new API that greatly enhances the WordPress development experience. In addition to this, WordPress 6.5 introduces several improvements designed to optimize site building and content...
An in-depth analysis of the new features of WordPress 6.5: Introduction to the font library
WordPress 6.5 adds the Font Library feature, which allows users to manage fonts directly in the editor. In addition, it provides a range of APIs, which means developers have more flexibility to control and tweak this feature, and even disable it. Font Sets A font set is a series of fonts that you...
Guide to Integrating Custom Payment Gateways into WooCommerce Checkout Blocks
Before you start, make sure you've checked out the full guide on how to create a WooCommerce Payment Gateway (it's important to read that first before reading this post). However, if you're using the latest version of WooCommerce (I think it's from 8.3 onwards), you may...
WordPress version 6.5 has performance improvements for internationalized (I18N) multilingual translations.
WordPress version 6.5 features several internationalization (i18n) improvements, which this developer note will focus on. Localized Translation System with Improved Performance Over the past year, WordPress contributors have carefully studied the existing internationalization (i18n) system...
Gutenberg 17.8 Updated Grid Layout and Allows Exporting Multiple Templates at Once
Gutenberg version 17.8 focuses mainly on stability improvements and bug fixes, as many developers are busy preparing for the upcoming WordPress 6.5 release. However, this version also introduces some new features! Remember, WordPress 6.5 is still in beta right now and G...
WordPress 6.5 now supports plugin dependencies, which makes it easier for developers to manage relationships between plugins.
WordPress 6.5 now enables dependencies between plugins. WordPress' extensibility is one of its most useful features, and it does this through plugins and the Hooks API. Many plugins are built on top of other plugins and used to extend their functionality....
What's New: Stay up to date with WordPress updates and other exciting developments in the industry!
As you probably know, WordPress actually supports nearly half of all websites on the Internet. But I thought it would be interesting to dig a little deeper into the trends that are impacting the WordPress community. WordPress Usage Remains Dominant and Stable Since its inception in 2003...
Gutenberg 17.9 introduces new default color and layout presets that can be applied to an entire project for a more cohesive design.
Gutenberg 17.9 has been released, and like the previous version, the developers have focused mainly on refining the upcoming WordPress 6.5 release, so this new version of Gutenberg focuses more on improving stability and fixing bugs. Below we will briefly describe a...
Four Practical Ways to Easily Change WordPress Font Color
How to Change Font Colors on WordPress in 4 Easy Ways WordPress is a powerful and popular content management system (CMS) that allows website owners to completely customize their websites, including changing typography settings. Here are four easy ways to help...
How to Identify, Remove and Prevent Malware from WordPress Websites
What is Malware in WordPress? Malware is any harmful software designed to damage a computer system or website. It can infect your website through viruses, worms or spyware. For WordPress websites, malware attacks can affect the performance of your website,...
Common Problems and Solutions to Add Password to WordPress Pages
Adding password protection to a page in WordPress is a common and effective method for restricting access to specific content. However, there are a variety of issues that users may encounter during setup and use. This article will explore these common problems and their solutions in detail to help you...
Managing WordPress Efficiently: A Comprehensive Guide to the Command Panel
Work More Efficiently with the WordPress Command Panel WordPress users have a tool that allows you to use WordPress more efficiently - the Command Panel. First introduced in WordPress 6.3, the Command Panel is touted as the ultimate WordPress keyboard shortcut. For those who like...
Why to Avoid Nulled WordPress Plugins and Themes
What are Nulled WordPress plugins and themes? Nulled WordPress plugins and themes are unauthorized pirated copies. These are premium plugins or themes that have been modified to be distributed illegally by removing license requirements. While the original developers through the General Public License...
Solving WordPress Out of Memory Problems: Four Ways to Increase PHP Memory Limits
Understanding PHP Memory Limit in WordPress If you encounter a "Fatal Error: Allowed XXXX bytes memory size exhausted" error while editing your WordPress website, it may be due to an insufficient PHP memory limit. What is PHP Memory Limit? PH...
How to Fix WordPress Update and Publish Failure Errors: A Comprehensive Guide
What are WordPress Update and Publish Failure Errors? As a WordPress user, you may have encountered some issues when trying to update or publish content. Let's learn the common causes of these errors and see how to fix them. Common Causes To fix these errors, you...
Common Problems and Effective Ways to Solve WordPress Website GIF Unplayability
Understanding the Problem: WordPress GIFs Not Playing There are several common reasons why this problem may occur: Common Reasons Why GIFs Don't Work Properly in WordPress Image Optimization Plugins: Some plugins are designed to optimize images and reduce their size in order to increase site speed, but they may also...
How to Solve WordPress Website Constant Downtime Problems: A Comprehensive Check & Solution
If your WordPress site is consistently down, it could be the result of several common problems: Problems with the hosting server Too many plugins running at once Conflicts between themes and plugins Poor optimization of the site code Whatever the reason, site downtime can cause your business...
How to easily modify the WordPress footer copyright text: three practical methods explained
What is WordPress Footer Copyrighted Text? WordPress footer copyright text is the text at the bottom of your website. By default, WordPress displays a copyright notice such as "Powered by WordPress". Why do I need to change the footer copyright text? Brand image is important...