WordPress plugins are helpful extensions that let you add extra functionality to your WordPress site. They can handle small things, like showing related posts to your visitors, as well as large things, like turning your WordPress site into a fully functioning social network or eCommerce store. Pretty much every WordPress site uses at least some plugins. So if you’re using WordPress,…. Continue Reading
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How to Add Two-Factor Authentication to WordPress
How secure is your WordPress password? Better question…how secure are the passwords of everyone with access to your WordPress site? That’s a scary question, right? While you hopefully (!) follow all of the password best practices, that doesn’t change the fact that the world’s most common passwords are still “123456” and “password”. To combat the world’s proclivity for weak passwords,…. Continue Reading
How to Create a Privacy Policy for Your WordPress Website
User privacy should be a primary concern for most businesses. After all, it’s the users who provide you with income and traffic. As such, many (if not all) companies create a privacy policy to outline how they protect user data. Fortunately, there are plenty of tools available to create and implement a privacy policy. What’s more, there’s even a quick…. Continue Reading
57 Exciting WordPress Statistics, Facts, and Figures for 2021
When you work with WordPress, you rarely pay attention to the numbers behind the platform. But when you do, you soon realize that you are part of one huge ecosystem that powers millions of websites on the Internet. WordPress has been around for almost 20 years. It has grown into a platform that runs all kinds of sites on the…. Continue Reading
How to Use Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) for WordPress Development
Developing your website is always a landmark moment, especially when it’s your first time. However, despite almost every host offering a way to spin up a WordPress install on your server, this isn’t recommended. The better way is to create a site on your computer, and upload it once you’re ready. Using a tool such as Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV)…. Continue Reading
WP Event Manager Review: Your Ultimate (Free) Event Manager Plugin?
WP Event Manager is a free event management plugin for WordPress. It helps you to publish events on your WordPress website with ease. The plugin has over 10,000 active installations and a star rating of over four stars on average (most of the reviews are five stars). The numbers look great. Still, I wanted to see myself what the plugin…. Continue Reading
WP Engine vs WPX Hosting: A Comparison With Speed Tests
Choosing the right hosting provider is one of the most important decisions you’ll make regarding your WordPress site. However, with so many promoting fast performance and unmatched support, how do you decide which will offer you the greatest value? If you’re like many website owners, speed is likely a top priority. So it makes sense to consider two of the…. Continue Reading
How to add HTTPS and SSL to WordPress – Step by Step Guide!
While the Internet has brought about many awesome things, one part of our lives which it has slowly eroded is privacy. Sharing all kinds of information about ourselves online has become completely normal. I’m not just talking about the way we now let everyone know about what we had for lunch today (I had a big salad, you?) but also…. Continue Reading
How to Install WordPress using Softaculous
This tutorial takes us to the basics of installing WordPress in a web host. There are literally 10+ methods by which you can install a deployable (i.e. ready for the Internet) WordPress site. Factors such as your operating system, intended usage (local or live) and hosting environment lead to several ways of installing WordPress. We at WPKube have decided to…. Continue Reading
How to Install WordPress Locally on a Windows Computer
WordPress is without doubt the best Content Management System on the web bar none, this is coming from someone who has used all of the popular content management systems around. Installing WordPress on your own server is a piece of cake with the simple one-click install, this is something that even non technical and senior citizens are able to do…. Continue Reading