WordPress needs no introduction. It is the most dominant Content Management System around. As of 2022, it was powering 43.2% of all websites. The market share for WordPress in the CMS industry is 65.2%. In any given month, billions of pages are served to millions of users around the globe. WordPress wins the popularity contest, …
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For anyone with a solid number of posts published on a WordPress website, finding old content will be frustrating. If it is frustrating for administrators to find, what chance do your site user’s have? Not a lot. The core WordPress search function sucks. Results are rarely the most relevant, and it cannot be customized easily …
When updates are applied to a WordPress website, the changes do not always show. Instead, a saved version of the old content shows. The purpose is to improve site speed. The downside for the site owner is more processes to update the site. To ensure the changes you apply to the website show on the …
Adding a table to WordPress used to be difficult, involving oodles of markup language. HTML was the original way to add tables to any website. Then CSS came along making it even more complicated. Today, feature-rich tables can be built from right within WordPress or using external services then embedding the table (or even a …
Gone are the days of snail-mail invoices, telephone calls to chase late payments and waiting for checks to clear. The digital era has truly ushered in the on-demand economy. Customers want things now, and businesses want to be paid as fast as possible. With the advancements in technology and the simplistic nature of WordPress (and …