Not so long ago, most footers were merely a single line of text. However, as web 2.0 started evolving, the footer became an integral part of the website. Website vendors, including WordPress, now ...
In last week’s article, the upcoming (but as yet unscheduled) updates to the WordPress website building platform were discussed. While this will certainly be a big deal once more information about the ...
WordPress.org today launched WordPress 5.0, which brings “big upgrades to the editor” in the blog management tool. You can download the new release, available in ...
WordPress delayed the release of the highly anticipated version 7.0 of the CMS because the real-time collaboration (RTC) feature was not yet stable. The delay has caused some to question whether the ...
Three months after opening to the public, Barley, the WYSIWYG editor that allows you to add, update, or delete content and images from a Web page without logging in, is now targeting WordPress users ...
WordPress.org today launched WordPress 5.1, which focuses on polishing the editor’s overall performance in the blog management tool. You can download the new ...
One of the joys of running a business website on the WordPress platform is that it is easy to use and configure, even for non tech-savvy web users. You can change and edit WordPress content height, ...
So what’s the problem? And what’s a block? One of the things you hear a lot about during discussions of Gutenberg are blocks. These blocks are a unified way to style content that currently requires ...
WordPress has released an update to their iOS client earlier today, adding a number of features that have been requested since the original release of the blogging client for iPhone and iPad. I’ve ...