How to Create Categories in Weebly and Add in Navigation Menu?
You can create content site, blog and online store with a Weebly account. Though Weebly offers limited blogging capabilities, you can still make use of them in effective way. This...
You can create content site, blog and online store with a Weebly account. Though Weebly offers limited blogging capabilities, you can still make use of them in effective way. This...
Content is arguably the most important aspect of digital marketing. Nowadays, websites are filled with various blog posts on different topics and subject matters. As a website owner, it is...
WordPress is a solid content management system primarily for bloggers. It supports many parameters to cater different group of users. For example, you can change and access a WordPress post...
Many blogs on the internet fail due to underestimating the time and effort required for managing the content. The fact is it is not always possible for single blogger to...
Finding a perfect theme for your WordPress site is a daunting task. On one hand you will have heavy themes integrated with shortcodes and page builder plugins. On other hand...
There are different parts that go into a WordPress website. All of them work together to make the best page it can be. One of those parts is using structured...
WordPress replaced Classic Editor with Gutenberg block editor with version 5.0. From that time onwards, almost every release contains optimizations and new blocks for Gutenberg editor. This is to make...
WordPress offers two content types by default – one is post and another is page. Many bloggers get confused with posts and pages and use them in wrong manner. You...
WordPress is an exclusive content management system that offers beautiful way to publish your blog articles. However, you need to do basic research and spend hours for preparing your article....
Earlier WordPress had a clear territory for plugins and themes. For example, social sharing is considered as part of plugin development. However, this boundary becomes thin and thin with Gutenberg...