Basics
When creating a new user in WordPress, you’ll be given the choice of making that user one of five types of user roles: ‘Subscriber’, ‘Contributor’, ‘Author’, ‘Editor’ or ‘Administrator’ (and... View Article
Essentials
All the Best WordPress Resources (According to Us!) Yup – we’ve put together an enormous list of what we (with quite a bit of input from the general WordPress community)... View Article
Marketing
A newsletter is one of the most powerful tools in a marketer’s arsenal — and here’s why: An email database is an on-demand source of traffic — be it a... View Article
Tutorials
Following on from a previous post, in which we wrote about how to find out which WordPress theme a website uses, we figured the next thing to cover is how... View Article
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
Basics
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
Performance
If you’ve been working with computers for any real length of time, you’ll likely already be familiar with compression. For those who aren’t: compression is a super-useful tool for grouping... View Article
eCommerce
For anyone with an online store, driving traffic and generating sales is a constant priority, but you want to make sure you’re using all of the resources at your disposal,... View Article
eCommerce
WooCommerce and Easy Digital Downloads are two of the most popular ecommerce plugins for WordPress — and if you want to start selling products from your website, they can definitely... View Article
Basics
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