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We are designers and developers who used to spend way too much time explaining things to each other. That’s why we made WPWhiteBoard — to familiarize ourselves and you with the WordPress Ecosystem.
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Squeezing Every Last Drop Out of Your WordPress Blog in 2023
You've put in the blood, sweat, and tears to build your WordPress blog. Maybe you started it as a passion project years ago, or dove in headfirst more recently with dreams of flipping your site for profit. Either way, your site is up and running, getting a trickle of traffic and a few bucks here and there from display ads.
By WPWhiteBoard11 months ago in Journal
5 Ways to Embed a Video in a WordPress Website
Visuals are powerful💥, aren’t they? As a consumer of content, don’t you find it refreshing when there are graphics or illustrations among long pieces of text? Between dense pieces of words and visual elements, don’t you recall the latter better?
By WPWhiteBoard12 months ago in Journal
How to Create a Landing Page in WordPress?
A landing page attracts visitors and creates an impression that checks the utmost standards of user experience, interface, and overall user journey. You must think I’m exaggerating much, but the fact is that visitors are always looking for something that stands out.
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
What is Lazy Loading?
What makes lazy loading so special that over 3,000,000 websites worldwide utilize it? Lazy loading is a technique used by websites to improve their performance. Instead of loading all the content on a page at once, the website only loads the content that is visible to the user. This improves the user experience and reduces the amount of data that needs to be transferred.
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
Why Website Performance is Key to Online Growth?
Greetings to all the website owners! A website is the avenue or destination for your brand, company, e-store, etc. in the digital world. We all want to design the best looking websites, with catchy design, easy navigation, filled with useful information. But there is one thing that is often overlooked – Performance.
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
Managed WordPress Hosting: Everything You Need to Know
You’re all set with a plan to create a compelling website and gear it for success. You’ve decided WordPress is the right choice as the CMS and website builder for your website. Now, all you need is a domain name and some computing space, generally called web hosting or hosting space.
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
8 Ways to Backup and Restore Your WordPress Website
Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither are our websites. We have spent hours and hours building our WordPress websites. Imagine it vanishing at the blink of an eye. That would be an absolute nightmare, right?
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
Common WordPress Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
To make mistakes is human, but to profit from them is divine. Making mistakes is a common part of being a human. We all fall, learn from our mistakes, and rise again. And even advanced conversational AIs, which have been a major topic of discussion this year, are also prone to errors (Hehe, it was a good one though, right?). But that’s nothing to be ashamed of. We should all embrace the fact that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process.
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
Starting out your business (online or offline)? Here’s Why You Should Build Your Business Website With WordPress!
As a small business owner, building an online presence through a website is essential in today’s market. In today’s digital world, consumers prefer to shop from small businesses on the internet. However, creating a website can be a costly affair, with prices ranging from $2000 to $9000 for a basic website with 8 to 16 pages and $5000 to $55000 for an e-commerce website with 100 to 1000 products. For small businesses that can become a costly affair as they cannot spend hundreds and thousands in the initial stages.
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
Custom Post Types in WordPress: Everything You Need to Know and Create One!
WordPress post type turn WordPress into a full-scale CMS (Content Management System). If you’re new to post types and want to learn about it from scratch, read: everything about WordPress post types here!
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal
Reasons why you should build your Website with WordPress as your CMS Part 2: Advantages and Authority
As we discussed the features and functionality in the part 1 of this article. We got to know about what WordPress is and how it is one of the most popular and best choices for a CMS. We’ll take different route and cover the advantages and authority of WordPress as a CMS in this part 2. We’ll cover more points to give you a clear picture of the use of WordPress and what you get from it as a CMS!
By WPWhiteBoardabout a year ago in Journal