Color is a fundamental component of accessible site design. You’ll need to make sure to contrast your text with background, stay mindful of color-blind viewers, and test your site’s appearance under a variety of conditions. Below we’ll cover some of the fundamentals of accessible color palettes so you can keep your site readable. Color Contrast: Read More >
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What is Control Web Panel?
Control Web Panel (CWP), formerly known as CentOS Web Panel, is a server administration software for Linux systems. CWP has a long list of features for managing an unmanaged server from the web browser, easing the learning curve for novice users unfamiliar with the command-line interface (CLI). What is Control Web Panel (CWP)? Control Web Read More >
Control Web Panel – Free or Pro?
Control Web Panel (CWP) has a bunch of great features for managing servers running AlmaLinux and other Enterprise Linux distributions. But, are the features you need available with the free (default) version, or will you require CWPpro? Below we’ll compare the two options to help you decide between the free and paid version. Control Web Read More >
What is Control Web Panel Hosting?
Control Web Panel (CWP) is a system administration tool for Enterprise-based Linux operating systems (OSs). Renamed from “CentOS Web Panel” around the same time CentOS was discontinued, CWP is most often installed on an unmanaged VPS by users comfortable with the command-line interface (CLI). But what about pre-configured CWP hosting plans for users that want Read More >
How to Add Meta Descriptions in Yoast SEO
Meta descriptions are your chance to encourage users to click through to your website and engage with your content. Thanks to WordPress SEO plugins such as Yoast SEO, it is easy to write strong meta descriptions to make your content appealing to searchers. In this article, we will cover how to add meta descriptions in Read More >
How Secure is Control Web Panel (CWP)?
Asking “how secure is Control Web Panel (CWP)?” is important when considering a web hosting panel. It’s easy to simply say CWP is pretty secure for up to small and medium-sized businesses. But the best answer is that it depends on whether you: It’s even more relevant when you realize that CWP, even when it Read More >
Control Web Panel Demo Methods
Control Web Panel (CWP) is gradually becoming a more popular web hosting control panel, partially due to its low price. There’s a free version and a paid version for under twenty bucks ($20 USD) a year. We’re going to discuss no-nonsense Control Web Panel demo methods to help you truly understand if it’s right for Read More >
cPanel vs Other Web Hosting Control Panels
If you’re reading this you’re likely looking for a cheaper, easier, or more secure way to configure an unmanaged Linux server. Maybe you’ve learned enough about Linux that you now want to migrate from a cPanel server to a self-managed server where you have even greater control. Maybe you’re just curious about a more efficient Read More >
Using the Business Manager Plugin in WordPress
If you have multiple users working out of the same WordPress website, the Business Manager WordPress plugin may help you keep track of your various projects as well as other business needs such as HR, client management, and file sharing. In this article we will discuss the features of the Business Manager plugin and provide Read More >
Search Intent and SEO
Search intent can tell you a lot about what internet users are looking for and why they are looking for it. In this article, we will explain what search intent is, cover the different types of search intent, and tell you how you can optimize your content for search intent to help drive traffic. What Read More >
How to Pick Block-based Themes in WordPress
Block-based themes allow users to use the full site editing features of WordPress. With the integration of the site editor in the WordPress 5.9 release, developers have become more active in releasing block themes. This article highlights three block themes that have been released. We will provide descriptions of the themes that can help you Read More >
How to Lock a Block in WordPress Full Site Editing
One of the block features that have been added as of version 6.0 is the ability to lock a block so that its position and/or its removal can be prevented. This article will demonstrate how to find and use the new block option. This tutorial uses WordPress 6.0 RC2 and the Twenty Twenty-two theme. Locking Read More >
Crawling, Indexing, and SEO
Crawling and indexing are how Google explores and makes sense of your website, and it can have a big effect on your site’s SEO. In this article, we will explain what crawling and indexing are, what affects your site’s crawlability and indexability, and what you can do to improve both. What is Crawling? What is Read More >
How To Convert Blocks In WordPress
WordPress blocks are a great way to add custom content to your website. In this article, we’ll show you how to convert certain types of block content from one form to another. This will allow you to add and mix different types of content in WordPress, regardless of the origin. Convert To Blocks Convert Classic Read More >
Using the CoSchedule WordPress Plugin
The CoSchedule plugin offers a number of features that will help you keep track of your ongoing initiatives and organize content production workflows. In this article we will explore the features of the CoSchedule plugin and provide an example of the CoSchedule plugin in action. Topics Include Marketing Calendar This feature functions as a universal Read More >
Create an Email Account in Control Web Panel (CWP)
Control Web Panel (CWP) has email server capabilities for easy email account management. The Roundcube email client is included so that users aren’t required to download desktop software to begin email communications. Below we’ll cover how to set up a CWP mail server. We’ll also briefly discuss how to redirect email communications from the CWP Read More >
How to Use Patterns in the WordPress Editor
The simple definition of patterns is that they are a combination of WordPress blocks. Patterns result from the block system and block-based themes becoming more prevalent in WordPress editors. The patterns option in the visual editor gives you access to the pre-created block combinations for quick page creation. For example, you could use patterns to Read More >
How to Create Overlap Blocks in WordPress
Creating an overlap block is not offered by default in the Gutenberg editor. However, with some CSS code from the makers of the Gutenberg Pro plugin, you can achieve an overlapping effect using a Media & Text block to create an effect like the one you see below: Create Overlap Blocks With CSS Add Additional Read More >
Using “Experimental” Modules in The WordPress Performance Lab Plugin
In this article, we’ll take a look at some experimental modules in the performance lab plugin, and how they work. The purpose of the performance lab plugin is to help you identify potential bottlenecks in your site that can affect overall performance and these additional modules can help you do exactly that. We’ll also discuss Read More >
Title Tags and SEO
Title tags, also known as page titles, can have a big impact on your site’s overall SEO. In this article, we will teach you everything you need to know about title tags. We will cover: What is a Title Tag? Why Are Title Tags Important? What Makes a Good Title Tag? Why Google Rewrites Title Read More >