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WordPress 5.6 Release Notes

WordPress 5.6 was officially launched on December 8, and the final WordPress release of 2020 came packed with new updates and features.  The development team focused on continuing to improve the Gutenberg block editor in this release, as well as enhancing security with expanded auto-updates, and bringing users a brand new Twenty-Twenty-One theme. But that Read More >

How to Change the Font Size in WordPress

Styling and formatting pages and posts in WordPress is an easy, yet important, task when creating engaging content for your website visitors. Content that is optimized for quick reading decreases your bounce rate and boosts your website views — and hopefully your business! The easiest way to add formatting to your pages and posts is Read More >

Patterns in WordPress 5.5

How to Access the Patterns in the WordPress Editor Description of the Patterns in WordPress 5.5 How to Use a Pattern in the WordPress Editor The latest release of WordPress includes patterns that were first available through the Gutenberg editor updates. Patterns are typical groups of blocks that are commonly and easily used (and seen) Read More >

WordPress Through the Ages

Currently responsible for powering more than 35 percent of the internet, WordPress is hands-down the most popular CMS available. But its rise to the most used CMS didn’t happen overnight. Releasing a new version of its product an average of about every 152 days, WordPress has continued to grow and improve throughout time via the Read More >

How to Change the Header Image in WordPress

Modern WordPress themes have the capability to edit the header, footer, and other theme areas within the Appearance section of the WordPress dashboard. This article will explain how to change the banner in the header of your WordPress site. Some WordPress themes may not have options for you to add or edit the header. You Read More >

Set Thunderbird to Trust Junk Mail Headers

Spam filtering and other email authentication methods help protect you against phishing scams such as the “on this day I hacked your OS” email. The Spam Filters cPanel plugin (formerly called: SpamAssassin) adds headers to emails marked as spam. This allows email clients like Thunderbird to filter flagged emails that are pulled from the web Read More >

How to Use Contact Form 7 to Create a WordPress Form

When you’re on a company’s website and decide that you want to contact them directly, you’ll likely look for contact information and social media links. You’ll usually find an email address, phone number, and/or contact form. Contact forms are a popular method for feedback and customer service requests for many reasons: Hide your contact email Read More >

The WordPress Hosting Stack

In this article, we will explore each of the components that make up the optimized WordPress Servers Hosting stack, point out a few potential pitfalls, and explain how each of the components work. Our goal: to get a potential WordPress site owner or webmaster up-to-speed on the important points of this new platform and provide Read More >

WordPress plugin file header

When creating a WordPress plugin, you use the File Header to store info about your plugin such as the plugin name and description. These file headers are necessary for WordPress to understand that the PHP script you create is a plugin it can use. Required File Headers for plugins For WordPress to understand your plugin, Read More >

Using the Kitchen Sink in WordPress

When using the WYSIWYG editor in WordPress, you can expand the capabilities to allow more options. This expanded area is called the “Kitchen Sink“. Below will explain the steps to show the “Kitchen Sink” in WordPress. Steps to use the Kitchen Sink Log into the WordPress Dashboard. Go to Posts > All Posts. Click Edit Read More >

Installing Google Analytics on Your Website

At this point, you should have created a Google Account and activated the service for Analytics. Google provides you with a code snippet to insert into every webpage you wish to track. This is important. You must have the code on every page you wish to track or you will not see results for pages Read More >

How to Manage a List in HubSpot

HubSpot enables you to manage your lists through various functions. You can edit a list, view the performance of a list, filter information in lists, and add or remove lists. Using these options, organize your customer data to make it more efficient and easier to work with. Keeping your contacts in order and up-to-date keeps Read More >

UltraStack Utilities for Caching in Platform InMotion

Your Platform InMotion production site will have the ability to use NGINX caching on the server, this can result in faster website performance since it does not have to generate content in real-time. You can select from pre-configured profiles that are built for specific types of websites. Then you can set your purge settings using Read More >

21 Reasons Your Website is Slow and How to Speed it Up

Slow websites can be a recipe for disaster for website owners. Research shows that 40% of people will abandon your site entirely if it takes more than three seconds to load. To put that into perspective: if 10,000 people visit your site every month, that means that 4,000 of them would leave and never come Read More >

Managing Your Production Server with Platform InMotion

When you have a live server associated with a project, Platform i makes it easy to manage it. For example, you may want to connect with SSH keys, view your server’s hostname, or stop/restart the server. Once connected via SSH you have full control as the root user to modify your server as needed. This Read More >

How to Use WP Super Cache

WP Super Cache can help optimize your WordPress site to load faster and use fewer server resources. This provides a better experience for visitors to your site and can help your search engine optimization (SEO) efforts. Follow along and we’ll explain how WP Super Cache works and how you can use it to improve your Read More >

WP Cerber Security Site Integrity

The WP Cerber WordPress plugin includes a manual scanner to check vulnerabilities and recently changed files within your WordPress site, plugins, and themes. Do this regularly for assistance logging changes within your WordPress root directory. Site Integrity Log in to your WordPress dashboard. Hover over WP Cerber and click Site Integrity. Click Start Full Scan. Read More >

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