How to Delete Reusable Blocks in WordPress
Reusable blocks are a great feature that streamlines the use of commonly used elements in WordPress posts or page. Managing the reusable blocks may however…
Reusable blocks are a great feature that streamlines the use of commonly used elements in WordPress posts or page. Managing the reusable blocks may however…
The Gutenberg editor has a useful feature called Reusable Blocks which allows users to save blocks for repeated use. This is a time saver as…
Recently I had one of my readers reach out with a peculiar problem: she was new Twitter and had just opened her account but couldn’t…
When you upload images on WordPress, it generates additional images sizes defined in the Media settings. The default sizes are the thumbnail (150×150), medium (300×300)…
WordPress themes store their settings, including customizations, in the database. This way, when you deactivate the theme, the options are not lost should you choose…
The Gutenberg Editor doesn’t support copying all the content in plain text as it was the case with the Classic editor. Instead, the HTML markup…
Building websites is almost like constructing buildings. By that I mean, a well laid out plan must factor for future possibilities such as redesigns, expansions,…
The block editor includes a setting to insert images inside WordPress lists using the inline image option. This option however aligns the image to the…
Google has what amounts to a monopoly on our sites. We are beholden to their search engine for traffic, their browser for the consumption of…
Page speed and user experience have become increasingly important in the recent past since Google announced its plans to roll out the Core Web Vitals…