Basics
When just getting started with WordPress, one of the first things you’ll soon notice is that WordPress offers two main ways to publish new content: via ‘Posts’ and via ‘Pages’.... View Article
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Much of the true power of WordPress comes via plugins. Pretty much all but the simplest websites need to use plugins: and usually quite a few of them. But can... View Article
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Squarespace or WordPress? Both platforms cater to different types of users, and are really very different in more ways than one. Squarespace is more a run-of-the-mill website builder while with... View Article
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For newbies, adding CSS to a WordPress website is no easy task. It is, however, sometimes a very necessary one. There’s actually plenty of ways to customise your site (with... View Article
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Creating your very first WordPress website/blog may seem quite daunting, but there’s really nothing to fear. These days it’s actually pretty simple — and to help you take those all-important... View Article
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There are literally tens of thousands of WordPress plugins… A select few, however, are used on almost every site. These select few are free, fulfil a very specific (and essential)... View Article
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The subject of aligning images is one that’s commonly misunderstood by WordPress newbies. When you go to add an image to your content (within either posts or pages) WordPress offers... View Article
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The question of ‘how much does a WordPress website cost’ is a difficult one to answer – and the first question to ask in response is are you planning to... View Article
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Choosing a great WordPress theme can make or break your site: sometimes literally! What’s more, since it’s also the very thing that defines how your site will look and feel,... View Article
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‘What is a subdomain?’ you may ask. Well, the most popular definition is ‘a subset of a larger domain name’. But that doesn’t sound very much like English, does it?... View Article