Posts Tagged ‘WordPress’
25 Image Plugins To Power Up Your Content & Trim Your Workflow
Images are such an important addition to any content online. They help get your point across and add visual breaks to avoid reader fatigue. The trouble with images is, they can be a bit of a pain. To begin with, there’s the issue of sourcing. Then, there are many steps to get that image into your content. After you get…
Click To ReadWordPress Formatting Shortcuts Cheatsheet
Yay! WordPress has introduced Formatting Shortcuts in the editor and I’m super excited because this tremendously reduces writing friction. Writing friction? What’s that? Simply put, the less you have to move between keyboard and mouse, the faster you will be at writing. I’ve touched on previously too when talking about keyboard shortcuts for WordPress. This…
Click To ReadFix: WordPress Post Imports Without Images
Here’s the scenario. You’re using WordPress’s import/export tool and everything works except for one thing. Your images aren’t imported. What do you do? For your sake, I hope you have not deleted your old site yet. Option 1 This would be cleanest option as far as results are concerned. First, delete all the imported posts on the…
Click To ReadHow To Redesign An Existing WordPress Site In The Background
Throwing up a new design used to be easy in the days when pages were static HTML, developed locally and the designer has 100% control. To redesign an existing WordPress site however, is a bit more complicated. Widgets are often displaced. So if you have a widget heavy theme before, chunks of your content might be…
Click To ReadHave I Too Many Plugins? How Many Is Too Many?
This is a question I see popup a lot over Facebook groups, forums, and anywhere WordPress is discussed. The concern is legitimate. Too many plugins slows down a site we’ve been told. Nobody wants that. Least of all, those of us who sell online. Contrary to popular belief (and regurgitated advice), it’s not the number of plugins you…
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