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Determining whether a website is built on WordPress or not can be a tricky task. Nevertheless, there are several ways to uncover this information. In this article, we will guide you through the top six methods.    How to tell if a Website is a WordPress website or not To tell if a website is …

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Every website owner can benefit from knowing more about their visitors, and customers. Forms let you do that and they are interactive, encourage engagement, and can be added to WordPress with ease. You can use forms to conduct surveys, user experience polls, advertise job positions on a careers page and let prospects upload their CV …

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To build a site on WordPress, you need a theme. Changing your website design is as simple as installing and activating a new WordPress theme.  The thing is, every theme installed is hoarding server bandwidth. Besides that, your backup files will be larger than needed. You can only ever have one theme active. You can …

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Testing changes on a WordPress site locally before implementing them on the live site can prevent damage. Creating a WordPress staging site allows for testing without affecting real visitors. Anyone can create a local copy of their site using a local server. Follow the steps as laid out in this article to create a live …

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Technophobes adore WordPress for one reason. Plugins. Developers code JS files and PHP scripts, beautify some functions with CSS, dump it all into a zip folder and let anyone use their work with the quick install of a plugin.  There are tens of thousands of plugins for WordPress and no limit (apart from the memory …

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