Basics
WPEngine are one of the oldest, biggest and best managed-WordPress hosting companies in the business. Put simply: if you’re about to set up a new WordPress-powered website and want to... View Article
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Websites need visitors, and ninety-nine times out of a hundred, the vast majority of those visitors will come from Google – people will search for something online, and, hopefully, find... View Article
Basics
Ever wondered what makes things look as they do on the web? Or how to change the design of a page? This is where CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) come in!... View Article
Basics
When it comes to creating your first self-hosted WordPress website, Bluehost is one of the biggest names in the business – and likely one of the first hosting providers you’ll... View Article
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Understanding HTML opens up the web. Once you know what it is, and how it works, you’ll soon see how the basics of much of the entire internet functions –... View Article
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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
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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
Basics
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