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How To Change Block Width in WordPress

The Gutenberg editor in WordPress gives you control over the appearance of various content blocks you can use on your site. When Gutenberg is not enough, you can further customize your content with your own CSS rules. In this article, you will learn how to change block width in WordPress in a few different ways. Read More >

Top 5 User Role Editor WordPress Plugins

When you have multiple people working in the same WordPress site, it’s natural to want to tailor the amount of dashboard access each person gets. Though WordPress has a few user roles with varying degrees of access, you cannot fully customize what each person has access to in the dashboard However, there are a few User Role Editor plugins you Read More >

Using the Pattern Creator in WordPress.org

Patterns is a WordPress feature that was originally introduced in Gutenberg based on combined blocks within the visual editor. It has now evolved into a full-fledged sharing application using the Pattern Creator in WordPress.org that allows anyone to create a pattern and share it with the WordPress community. When you work with WordPress, you’re often Read More >

WordPress 6.0 Looking Ahead

Now that WordPress 5.9 has officially launched, it’s time to start looking ahead to WordPress 6.0. Recently, WordPress core contributor Matias Ventura released the preliminary roadmap for WordPress 6.0 which gave an overview of the features and upgrades that are planned for this year.  In this article, we will take a closer look at what Read More >

Disable WordPress Autosave

In this article, I’m going to teach you how you can disable or modify the WordPress autosave feature that is used while you’re editing pages or posts. This can help prevent your account from using up excessive server resources while you’re working on your WordPress site. By default, WordPress will autosave any pages or posts Read More >

Using Twentig to Build Your WordPress Site

If you’re looking for a quick way to start using WordPress to build a website, then look no further than the Twentig plugin.  Twentig is a plugin that includes ten different starter websites and the option to modify the existing Twenty-Twenty or Twenty Twenty-one themes.  It also includes the ability to customize the theme with Read More >

Tove: A WordPress Theme Built For Full-Site Editing

As WordPress 5.9 prepares to move the world’s most popular CMS closer to an entirely full-site editing (FSE) experience, users can expect new theme and plugin releases designed to incorporate and work alongside FSE. Tove is one of those themes.  Officially released in the WordPress Theme repository on September 17, it is brand new, and Read More >

WordPress 5.9 Release Date and Planned Features

WordPress 5.9 will be released in December 2021. It will be the third and final major release of the year.  This release will be led by WordPress founding developer Matt Mullenweg.  Most of what is expected for WordPress 5.9 is yet to be determined, but this article will cover the information that is available regarding Read More >

WordPress Pattern Directory

WordPress 5.8 is just around the corner, and with it comes the introduction of the all-new Pattern Directory for WordPress block patterns.  These new features mark the beginning of WordPress transitioning to a full site editing experience via the Gutenberg block editor.  In this article, we will introduce you to the pattern directory and its Read More >

WordPress Full Site Editing

With the release of WordPress 5.8 around the corner (July 20), there has been a lot of buzz around full site editing.  Full site editing (FSE) is a WordPress project that aims to make entire websites customizable by utilizing Gutenberg blocks, and users will get their first taste of it with WordPress 5.8. In this Read More >

WordPress 5.8 Previewing Four Improved Features

The upcoming WordPress 5.8 version continues to evolve its interface with improvements to its content and work interface.  The development focus has been to mature the Gutenberg editor – the visual editor for posts and pages – into a more complete and competent tool that retains its ease of use while adding to its functionality. Read More >

WordPress 5.8 Full-Site Editing and More

WordPress 5.8 is coming. With WordPress 5.7 released and in the rearview, the WordPress core team has turned its attention to the release of WordPress 5.8.  It will be the second major release of 2021. The upcoming release is being personally led by WordPress CEO Matt Mullenweg, and the CEO’s involvement is a good indicator Read More >

How to use the Block Visibility Plugin for WordPress

There are times when you may be working with a WordPress post and you have content that you want to have visible at a certain time, on a specific device type, or just for some people. This can be done with a useful plugin called Block Visibility. This plugin allows you to control content by block Read More >

New Customer Getting Started Guide

Welcome to InMotion Hosting! Now that you have a new web hosting account, it’s time to achieve your web goals. Getting started is easy — even if you have never set up a website before. No matter your experience level or needs, the below guide will help you get started with your new web hosting Read More >

WordPress 4 Release History

The most popular website creation platform is constantly evolving from one release to the next. However, if you want to test an older version of WordPress, or are simply interested in the progression of WordPress, you can still review old release history.  This article will outline major security and version releases within WordPress 4.0, or Read More >

WordPress 5.7 Release Notes

WordPress 5.7 was released on March 9, 2021, bringing with it a host of new features. With WordPress 5.6 closing out 2020, WordPress 5.7 marks the first release of 2021. It is a major release and the first of four releases planned for the year.  In this article we will take a look at the Read More >

Using Stackable for WordPress

Gutenberg, the visual editor for WordPress, is a primary focus of development for Automattic, the parent company of WordPress. Mainly, they are focusing on making the process of building a website, a page, or post into a visual tour de force that doesn’t require that you write code. Stackable provides designs, custom blocks, UI kits, Read More >