What Are Taxonomies and When Should You Use Them?

The word “taxonomy” sounds complicated and technical, but it’s actually simple and is encountered on almost every website you visit. To put the definition in basic terms, taxonomies in WordPress simply group related content pieces together for easy navigation. Your website likely has various products, services or articles to choose from, so having them organized Read More >

The Dedicated Opcode Cache Pool for WordPress

When you discuss caching you’re generally working towards the goal of optimizing processes so that things are faster. InMotion’s WordPress Hosting uses an optimized stack configured with Nginx with the goal of providing a high-performance hosting solution. The following article will discuss the dedicated opcode cache pool for WordPress used in the servers. Looking for Read More >

How to Whitelist Recipients in SpamExperts

There may be times when you may want to make sure that emails sent to certain recipients are not filtered by Spam Experts. This is not recommended for your general email recipient. A good example of using this option is for recipients like postmasters or abuse emails. They may require emails with content that is Read More >

How to Build a Post in WordPress

WordPress includes two main content types when it is installed: a Post and a Page. A post is a chronologically ordered entry that is typically used to interact with your website visitors. Though it is frequently customized for many different site-building solutions, the post is still the foundation of your WordPress site. Follow the steps Read More >

How to Build a Page in WordPress

In this article: Create a WordPress Page Manage WordPress Pages One of the two basic content creation things that you can build in WordPress is a page. When you build a page, it’s generally something that tends to remain unchanged for a period of time. For example, you will often see an About page describing Read More >

How to Reorder Blog Posts in WordPress

In this article: Reordering Blog Posts in the WordPress Administrator Using Plugins to Reorder Posts Modifying Post Order with Code WordPress organizes your posts from newest to oldest. This default sorting functionality works well for everyday posting, but there may be instances in which you need to move certain posts up or down within the Read More >

How to use Single Sign-On for WordPress through WebPro

If you’re a website manager or developer working with many accounts, then you know the frustration of having to deal with multiple usernames/password combinations. We’ve developed a Single Sign-On (SSO) function enabling you to access your WordPress website directly from the WebPro interface. Looking for a new home for your WordPress site? Look no further Read More >

How to Enable Brute Force Protection in Jetpack

In this article: Enabling Brute Force Projection Whitelist an IP address In order to use the instructions in this article, you must have the Jetpack plugin installed on your WordPress site. Jetpack is an all-around plugin for WordPress that includes many features including security features. One of the security features that is available on all Read More >

How to Enable Downtime Monitoring in Jetpack

Jetpack includes many options that are helpful to the typical administrator. The plugin includes downtime notification that provides emailed alerts when the site goes down. This tutorial will show you how to enable the alert and then configure it in the Jetpack plugin. This tutorial requires that you have Jetpack loaded to your WordPress site. Read More >

How to Add Testimonials Using Jetpack

In this article: Activating the Jetpack Testimonials Adding a Testimonial Looking for a better host for your WordPress site? Check out InMotion’s optimized WordPress Hosting. One common marketing strategy in promoting your brand or cause is to build trust based on customer experiences. These described experiences are called testimonials. Jetpack has the option of organizing Read More >

How to Use Auto-Update in Jetpack

In this article: Finding Auto-update Selecting Plugins for Auto-update In order to use the tutorial below, you will need to have installed the Jetpack plugin. One common task that a WordPress Administrator faces is updating plugins. Luckily, the Jetpack plugin for WordPress includes an option for auto-updating that you can also limit to certain plugins. Read More >

How to use the Horde Notepad

In this article: One of the features of the Horde Webmail client is its ability to store and share information between users of a particular domain. For example, the notepad feature allows you can create a notepad, add and save notes, then share the notepad to a fellow user within the same domain. This article Read More >