Do you need an image gallery for your site, but most of your visitors are on mobile? Making the gallery look just right on a phone or tablet can be troublesome since most are designed for larger monitors. Luckily there’s a photo gallery plugin that is designed to be displayed on mobile devices. Photo Gallery Read More >
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Test WordPress Accessibility with Access Monitor
While WP Accessibility helps improve WordPress accessibility compliance, Access Monitor schedules different types of accessibility tests within your WordPress dashboard. Now, you can save and compare test results instead of depending on external web apps such as WAVE.Webaim.org. Accessibility is becoming a more known aspect of overall website performance whether you’re using our Nginx-powered WordPress Read More >
Ultimate Addons for Gutenberg Plugin
Since WordPress switched to using the Gutenberg editor, it has made building a site easier. You can build a site in sections also known as blocks. This block-based interface saves time since they are preformatted based on their purpose. But, what if you don’t see the block that you need for your website? No need Read More >
How to Add an Instagram Feed to Your WordPress Site
Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms in the world. Adding an Instagram feed to your WordPress site can help you interact with visitors and convey your message further. For example, if you are a charitable organization, you can post pictures of your events on Instagram and they will automatically post to Read More >
How to Use Contact Form 7 to Create a WordPress Form
When you’re on a company’s website and decide that you want to contact them directly, you’ll likely look for contact information and social media links. You’ll usually find an email address, phone number, and/or contact form. Contact forms are a popular method for feedback and customer service requests for many reasons: You can’t do all Read More >
10 Ways to Secure WordPress
WordPress content management system (CMS) tutorials focusing on security can help you find better ways to secure your website. Whether you’re a seasoned WordPress developer or a new user learning how to customize WordPress, there’s always something that could better secure your website. Below we cover 10 ways to secure WordPress websites. Want the performance Read More >
How to Customize the WordPress Theme Appearance
(This article assumes you have a live WordPress website. Not quite there yet? That’s okay! We can get you up and running with WordPress Hosting.) WordPress makes building a website as easy as possible. But, learning how to customize WordPress sites can take time, since it has so many features. The Dashboard interface is where Read More >
What is a WordPress Network (Multisite)?
A WordPress Network, also known as a Multisite network, is a feature of WordPress that allows you to run multiple WordPress sites from a single installation of WordPress. With a WordPress Multisite network, you can create multiple sites with their own unique domain names, themes, and plugins, all managed from a single dashboard. WordPress Multisite Read More >
How WordPress 5.2 Combats the White Screen of Death
There’s never a convenient time to encounter the “White Screen of Death” on your site but unfortunately it happens to all of us at some point. In the past you’d be locked out, leaving you with few options: manually disable the themes and plugins or enable debugging–even before you see what the error even is. Read More >
How to Create a Slideshow in WordPress with Metaslider
(This article assumes you have a live WordPress website. Not quite there yet? That’s okay! We can get you up and running with WordPress Hosting.) Image Slideshows, also known as sliders are a popular way to display pictures on your site and catch the eye of visitors. The popular MetaSlider plugin for WordPress makes it Read More >
Adding a Cookie Notice for GDPR in WordPress
If you are using cookies on your WordPress site and have visitors from Europe, you should let them know. This requirement is due to the EU adopting the General Data Protection Regulations also known as GDPR. You can easily comply with GDPR requirements by implementing a cookie notice using a 3rd party plugin. (This article Read More >
Can I Use the Classic Editor Instead of Gutenberg in WordPress?
The Gutenberg editor, also known as the WordPress block editor, allows you to create and manage content via self-contained blocks. If you would prefer to use the classic WordPress editor, there’s an easy way to do that. In this article, you’ll learn how to disable the WordPress block editor in two different ways. Disable blocks Read More >
How to Use the Site Health Feature in WordPress
WordPress 5.2 will be introducing a great feature to get the most out of your web performance that checks exactly what it’s called – Site Health. Imagine any time you’re concerned about how you could enhance your WordPress website’s speed, security, and user experience. This new built-in feature allows you to easily view a lot Read More >
Plugins for Every BoldGrid Website
Some web design features are more important depending on the type and purpose of your BoldGrid website. Below we cover plugins that improve your website regardless of its purpose. WP Accessibility WP Accessibility adds features to make your website easier for disabled users to use. You can then test your website using Tenon.io and WAVE.Webaim.org. Read More >
How to Use the WordPress Scan Validator
Are you preparing to backup your WordPress Hosting site? As we continue our series on the Duplicator plugin, we will now show you how to run the WordPress Scan Validator. This can help you check your website files for file issues that may arise during a WordPress Backup and can provide information about the amount Read More >
How to Provide User Access in WordPress Hosting
One of the conveniences of using WordPress hosting is the ability to have multiple people with different user access levels. These user access levels can be defined by the role you provide within WordPress. This enables you to provide access to multiple users who can access your site without providing them access to the hosting Read More >
Default Media Player for PowerPress Podcasting Plugin
There’s a lot to configure after installing the PowerPress Podcasting Plugin. You can share your podcasts across multiple platforms. But those who visit your website should have a pleasureable user experience as well. Below we cover how to choose a default media player for podcasts. Improve your website performance with our Nginx-powered WordPress Hosting plans. Read More >
How to Create a Site for your Sports Team Using WordPress
If you participate in a sports league then you may want to create a website where you can share information or media for your team. This is especially helpful for a coach who may want to provide team updates, schedules and other important information. Using InMotion Web Hosting Services you can build a low-cost, quick Read More >
The Role of Blocks and Animations in WordPress
When you are working with blocks and animations in the BoldGrid Website Builder it is important to understand how they affect your content structure and the way in which your users will understand and interact with your site. Blocks are used to help quickly build and organize your content, while animations can be used to Read More >
How to Add Gif Images to WordPress with JetPack
The JetPack plugin has added a new block to your Gutenberg canvas. You can now add Gif images to your pages and posts. This is an easy and fun way to expand your creativity in WordPress. Here’s how to do it. How to Add Gif Images to Post or Page These steps will be the Read More >