Maintaining the same form styles and appearance across all of your forms has never been easier with Forminator’s Global Appearance Presets. The look and style of a form you create with our free plugin, Forminator, can be replicated and used for all of your forms. Even change existing forms to your new style and appearance...
Many of us use styles to alter the look of our website, and scripts to enhance functionality. It is important to note however, that the way you add these scripts to WordPress is just as important as the content of these files. Instead of plopping them into the header or footer file we need to...
Twenty Seventeen shipped as the new default theme with WordPress 4.7. This business-oriented theme marks a noteworthy departure from the blog-centric default themes of the past and reflects WordPress’ broader transition from a blogging platform into a platform well-suited to creating all sorts of websites. If you plan to try out Twenty Seventeen you’ll figure...
What’s more frustrating than getting a “404 page not found” error in WordPress when your pretty permalink page, post or custom post type does exist? Possibly, seeing the white screen of death when you upload images, which can also happen. Don’t worry, you’re not in the twilight zone or a parallel reality and they do...
If you’ve finally bought the domain you’ve had your eyes on for some time or you’ve found an even better one for your Multisite network, you’ll need to make some adjustments to your WordPress installation before you can use it. If the physical location of your Multisite suits you fine and you don’t need to...
Have you ever tried to get two images to sit side-by-side in WordPress? Did it drive you crazy? If so, you’re not alone. It’s driven me crazy a number of times. The good news is, it might not be as maddening now as it was in the past. The bad news is, the good news above...
Are you keen to start modifying your website but feel completely lost at step one? WordPress tutorials are often simple, but start with phrases like “open your theme’s functions.php file,” which can instantly throw a beginner off track. Where is this file? Open it in what? Where is my theme? There’s absolutely no shame in not...