If you revise your posts a lot in WordPress, you probably are racking up quite a bit of post revisions stored in your database. With time, and as your site grows, this could weigh your database down. In fact, you really don’t need 10 post revision, and not even 5. Usually 2 or 3 post
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WordPress Plugin Review: Q2W3 Fixed Widget (Sticky Widget)
The Q2W3 Fixed Widget (Sticky Widget) is a plugin created to allow WordPress users to have a fixed sidebar widget on their site. The fixed sidebar is a widget that is also named a sticky widget, a floating widget, or a scrolling widget. The area that is activated as a fixed widget will scroll up
[Continue Reading...]How to Remove Visual Editor Mode in WordPress
The visual editor in WordPress allows people an easy way to edit their posts and see how it will look. Again, the purpose is to make it easy, especially for people who are not as code savvy. Sometimes people do not use the visual editor out of personal preference, so this tutorial is on how
[Continue Reading...]How To Rename the Uncategorized Category in WordPress
By default, WordPress gives you one category called ‘Uncategorized.’ Most WordPress users will probably want to change the name as they may want to put a different term according to what their site’s niche may be. So… how can you rename it? Well, it is not as difficult as you may think. How To Rename
[Continue Reading...]How To Convert Your Blog From Tumblr To WordPress
Tumblr is a free hosted blog platform that is easy to use. It does allow you to import posts via RSS feeds from other sources, but may be limiting for users wanting to have a business or want to do more with your website. Some places use WordPress, but also use Tumblr for their blog,
[Continue Reading...]How To Move Your Blog From WordPress.com To WordPress.org
So, you want to venture off onto your own self-hosted WordPress install and you are currently on WordPress.com. However, you are unsure on how to move your blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org. How do you do that? First, you have to really understand the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org. Overall, WordPress is free and open-source
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