Did you know that bandwidth overage charges are (still) a problem and most users prefer not to rely on a developer? Well, I talked to 917 (real-life) users and created a guide to help others find the e-commerce software that suits them best.... Read full article at...
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How to Move Your Blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org: Step-By-Step Guide
After you download the ZIP file, you need to uncompress and extract it before continuing. Once that’s done and you can see the WXR (.xml) file that’s inside the uncompressed folder, you can go ahead and continue migrating your site.... Read full article at the...
How to Permanently Delete Your WordPress Website (and Why You’d Want to)
Whether your business has closed, or you’ve started a new website from scratch, there are many cases where you might want to delete your WordPress website. While it’s relatively simple to achieve, removing it promptly and permanently from the internet requires some...
Divi Plugin Highlight – The FullWidth Header Extended Module
Divi has a built-in full width header module to build your own header complete with titles, images, buttons, and icons. It’s a nice module that you can style and add your own custom CSS to create effects.... Read full article at the publisher's site:...
Integrating Facebook Messenger Into Your WordPress Website-The Good, Bad and Awful
Facebook Messenger can be a real help or a real annoyance, depending on which side of the chat box you're on. There's been lots of chatter in many of the forums we follow about adding Facebook Messenger to websites as a method of customers being able to reach out to...
The Gutenberg Update–How Much Will WordPress Change?
Coming Soon to a WordPress back end near you; the Gutenberg Editor update The plan is, whenever WordPress Core 5.0 rolls out, that Gutenberg could be the new default editor in WordPress. It's been causing a lot of commotion on the support groups and feedback that...