If you’re developing a complex WordPress site for clients, need to deal with content policies and flows, want to make the user interface easier to work with, or add custom content without writing code, you may well need a CMS plugin. CMS plugins give WordPress additional Content Management System functionality and appearance. The way in...
As you’ve probably already discovered, by default, the WordPress Classic editor doesn’t give you the option of highlighting text. Never fear, in this post we’re showing you how you can easily get around this shortcoming. We’ve all been to a site and seen text that’s been highlighted with a colored background (often in yellow) like...
It sure is frustrating when you put so much hard work into your WordPress website, only to be faced with dwindling visitor time spent on site and high bounce rates. Even if your site traffic and engagement is pretty good, it takes some real work and experimentation to figure out how to encourage more visitors...
Your clients are busy people. Same as you. Which is why you may have gotten to a point where you’ve questioned whether it’s even worth it to create reports for them. With everyone so stretched thin these days, who’s got the time to read a ten-page report showing table after table of statistics they could...
The default WordPress registration and login pages are fine if all you are building is a basic site with a handful of users. However, if you often work on client projects, creating custom pages is a great way to exceed their expectations and make your life easier. Ensuring users can sign up, log in, and...
Thanks to Forminator and E2Pdf, you can now quickly and easily generate a PDF from a form in WordPress. This makes it as simple as ever when creating agreements, contracts, certificates, licenses, and more directly from a form on your WordPress site. Plus — it’s free! As you’ll see, when these two get together, they...
Do you remember when black hat SEO was a major problem? Google eventually caught on to these unethical SEO tactics employed by shady (and, let’s be honest, lazy) people, so it may not have had a chance to get too close to you. Nevertheless, if you’ve ever had a client ask if you knew where...