Layout for the Ambitious Site Builder Webinar
As part of Design4Drupal‘s ongoing webinar series, focusing on enhancing design and front-end development skills within the Drupal community, our own Rod Martin presented “Layout…
As part of Design4Drupal‘s ongoing webinar series, focusing on enhancing design and front-end development skills within the Drupal community, our own Rod Martin presented “Layout…
If you are in charge of a WordPress multisite network, it can be very useful standardize your setup across all your sites. However, WordPress doesn’t…
If you’re writing a lot of content on your WordPress site, you will need an easy way to plan your posts. An Editorial Calendar provides…
For 20 plus years, Drupal has been the content management system of choice for some of the world’s largest and most successful websites. With that…
The block editor is now the default way to add content to your WordPress site. Every time you add features such as images, videos, tables,…
By default, WordPress is very, very careful about who can delete files in your site’s Media Library. Only users in the “Administrator” role are able…
One of our members was wanting an efficient way to track which content needs review, so we created this tutorial for him. WordPress has really…
Websites are never too far from problems. If you run a WordPress website, you will need to spot and fix problems. WordPress works on PHP.…
Do you accept guest blog posts on your WordPress site? It’s a great way to drive traffic to your site, improve your SEO, and create…
User switching plugins in WordPress can be very useful. These plugins allows administrators to switch and see the site as another user. This features is…
One of the questions we get often from WordPress students: “How do I control what users can and cannot do on my site?” There are…
WordPress arrives with five user roles that you’ll see on a new site. These roles are in a hierarchy from Subscriber up to Administrator. Subscribers…
Out of the box, WordPress offers two different ways to organize Posts; Categories and Tags. The technical names for all these are taxonomies. “What’s a…
WordPress is an excellent platform for writing, editing and publishing content. So it’s important to know who has permission to do that on your WordPress…
By default, WordPress arrives with five default user roles: Contributor, Subscriber, Author, Editor, and Administrator. However, when you start installing plugins, you may see many…
Most people agree, that sliders or carousels give your WordPress site a professional and fresh look. The Metaslider Plugin adds this functionality and provides some interesting…
Taxonomy is a common word in biology. In science, it’s a hierarchy of terms used to classify almost everything. Wikipedia has a full explanation here.…
PublishPress Statuses is a must-have WordPress plugin if your blog has multiple contributors. It features several tools that will help you improve your blogging workflow.…
Whenever I embed a PDF, or any document for that matter in a Drupal website, I always prefer to have the document open in a…
“Taxonomy” is a confusing word and one that many people don’t like. It’s hard to remember, it contains the word “tax”, and it sounds like…
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