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How to Add Custom Fields in WordPress FSE

Adding custom fields is a simple task when you’re using the full site editing system (FSE) in WordPress. You need to know where the option is hidden and the data that you’re adding. Custom fields are used in WordPress pages and posts. They can provide valuable data for your post/page and help search engines with Read More >

How to Install WordPress on CyberPanel

WordPress is the most popular self-hosted content management system (CMS) today. Between native features and hundreds of third party plugins, WordPress can handle virtually anything from digital portfolios to small business management suites. CyberPanel offers a paid plugin to install WordPress on CyberPanel and manage settings within the dashboard. However, the CyberPanel WordPress installer is Read More >

How to Build a Website Using Patterns in WordPress FSE

WordPress websites are often built based on a theme, and they often have predefined formats on what their pages will look like.  With patterns, you can take a simple theme like the default Twenty Twenty-two theme and use the full site editing system to create your own template. Since free Patterns are also available on Read More >

Creating Submenus Using the WordPress FSE

One of the biggest obstacles to many WordPress users is the change in the menu creation process when going to the Full Site Editing (FSE) system.  Creating custom menus appears to take the biggest hit.  However, if you haven’t already tried it, the FSE system’s method of building menus is still very flexible and capable Read More >

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Site speed is one of the most important aspects of hosting any website. Today user experience is greatly affected by how fast a website can deliver content, therefore the first seconds are crucial to creating an impression on your viewer.

If you are interested in optimizing the performance of your WordPress site, the following articles will help you on your journey. 

Optimization Basics

If you want to increase the speed of your WordPress site, but don’t know where to start, this is a great place to do so. From running your first website speed test to installing plugins that can help you boost your performance, we will cover all the bases to help you get started.

Performance Lab

The Performance Lab plugin arrived with new ways to optimize your WordPress site. Many of the aspects introduced in the plugin will eventually be merged into WordPress Core (available for all updated installations), so it is good to get familiarized with this plugin.

Server-Side Optimization

While not everything can be resolved with a WordPress plugin, server-side modifications can greatly increase your speed and help boost your website. The following documents will help you understand and guide you through the process.

WordPress Activity Log Plugin

If your organization operates a WordPress site with a large number of users, it can be difficult to keep track of the various changes and other actions taking place within the site. To assist with this, WordPress plugins such as Activity Log provide a reliable way to keep track of changes and other site activities. Read More >

How to Add Video Using Blocks or Patterns with WordPress FSE

A common task with adding content is adding a video to a post or page.  This tutorial will guide you through the process of adding videos to your WordPress site.  We will discuss common concerns to think about before using video content,  using the blocks and patterns available in the full site editing system (FSE), Read More >

User Login History WordPress Plugin Guide

If your organization manages a WordPress site with multiple users, you may find yourself looking for tools that will provide you with information regarding user login histories. This information can be used for tracking purposes, allowing you to see who logged into your site and when. It can also be used as a security measure, Read More >

Using the PublishPress WordPress Plugin

One way to manage your editorial workflow within your WordPress dashboard is through the use of the PublishPress plugin. This plugin contains a number of features that will make it easier than ever to manage editorial workflows and create meaningful, quality content for your WordPress website. Whether you work alone or with a team, PublishPress Read More >

Using the Oasis Workflow WordPress Plugin

If your WordPress website has multiple users that produce and edit content, it can be difficult to keep track of content production and editorial workflows. To assist with this, the Oasis Workflow WordPress plugin provides a number of features that will help you organize editorial workflows and keep track of content updates on your site. Read More >

How to Remove Tags from WordPress

The longer your blog exists and the more posts you continue to add to your blog, the more tags you may end up having in your Tags list. There may be situations where you need to remove tags that no longer need to be on your site. The following tutorial shows how to delete tags. Read More >

One Click Accessibility WordPress Plugin

One Click Accessibility is one of the most popular free accessibility plugins available for the WordPress platform. With over 90,000 active installations, I think the plugin’s popularity stems from its excellent default settings. Installing One Click isn’t going to bring your site up to WCAG standards in a matter of seconds, but it is going 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 >

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 >

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 >