WordPress is the most popular blogging platform for bloggers. This post will show you how to change the order of posts and pages in WordPress themes. Here are a few ways you…
WordPress generates RSS 2.0, and Atom 1.0 feeds automatically for your posts. Links to these feeds are available in your site’s footer if you’re using the default theme, and can…
WordPress 3.0 introduced a new menu feature. If you’ve downloaded your theme from WordPress Extend, it might not support the new menus yet, but here I’ll show you how to…
If you’re familiar with the concept of tagging from social media sites like Flickr, YouTube, or Delicious, the tag feature in WordPress holds no surprises for you. Tags are subject…
Breadcrumbs typically appear horizontally across the top of a web page, usually below title bars or headers. They provide links back to each previous page the user navigated through to…
There are times when you want to switch between hosting companies. When I started using WordPress and was trying different hosting companies, it was a nightmare to transfer sites from…
The WordPress Excerpt is an optional summary or description of a post; in short, a post’s summary. The Excerpt has two main uses: (WordPress Excerpt) It replaces the full content…
A tag, or keyword, is a word or phrase that’s descriptive and specific to your article or web page. The right keywords will help optimize your exposure and also your…
WordPress is commonly heralded for its out-of-the-box search engine optimization, but one weakness is in its title tag structure.- make sure you change the title tag in your code. Make…
When it comes to blogging, content is king, both for your readers and for the search engine. The unique content you spread on the internet, the better-off your blog will…