About Gutenberg WordPress community a long time ago has started a project called Gutenberg. The aim of this project is to enrich the user experience during the content editing process. Gutenberg WordPress editor is a page builder. WordPress gives you the option to install this feature in 4.9 version as a plugin. From version 5.0 and after Gutenberg will be embedded into the core of WordPress. During all WordPress versions, the user was editing the content by using a simple editor. This editor … [Read more...] about Introduction to Gutenberg WordPress editor
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How to customize your WordPress menu background color
How to use the WordPress menu CSS Classes feature Sometimes, you want one of your WordPress menu items to have a bolder look. For example, we're proud of our WordPress Malware Removal Services, so we wanted to feature this service in our top menu and make it show under a different background color to stand out from the other menu items. We used the WordPress Menu CSS Classes feature for this task, which comes with the default WordPress setup. Most of you may have never seen or knew about … [Read more...] about How to customize your WordPress menu background color
How to enable or disable PHP error reporting for WordPress
Enabling PHP warnings and error notices for WordPress WordPress PHP error reporting, warnings, and notices should be disabled by default. If, for some reason, you want to enable them, for example, you need to debug your newly installed theme or plugin, then there are a few ways to achieve this. Using a Plugin The most user-friendly way is using a plugin like Easy Error Reporting. Once installed and activated, you can set which user type will be able to see the error logging so you won't … [Read more...] about How to enable or disable PHP error reporting for WordPress
WordPress HTTP to HTTPS Auto Redirect
As of the beginning of July 2018, Google started forcing site owners to use HTTPS encryption by flagging non-HTTPS sites as "Not secure" when browsed with Google Chrome(v. 68). This alone is a great motive to start converting your HTTP setup into an HTTPS one. This would cost you a bit in the past, but now you can use LetsEncrypt certs for free. Of course, you still need to set up the SSL inside your WordPress site; we will create a simple guide about this, so make sure you follow our upcoming … [Read more...] about WordPress HTTP to HTTPS Auto Redirect
6 Reasons Hackers Are After Your WordPress Website
You may think your website is impenetrable because you use WordPress, the most popular content management system to date, mainly because the WordPress core is so secure. Well, even though WordPress is built on clean and solid code, the truth is any website, no matter how well protected, is vulnerable to attack. Websites such as Website Hacked make an effort to spread awareness that websites of all sizes and kinds can be hacked at any moment. Making matters worse, hackers are not just after … [Read more...] about 6 Reasons Hackers Are After Your WordPress Website