One of the nice things about using Firefox as your web browser of choice is that there are tons of Firefox extensions that can make your life even easier. You can use them to help you when developing WordPress sites, improve your marketing/SEO efforts, write better content, and just generally make your life easier and more productive. In this post,…. Continue Reading
Thrive Theme Builder Review: Best WordPress Theme Builder?
Considering using Thrive Theme Builder to design your own custom WordPress site? Thrive Theme Builder is a new offering from Thrive Themes that lets you use a visual drag-and-drop editor to design 100% of your theme. You’ll get full control over your header, blog post/page templates, footer, and more. All without ever needing to look at a single line of…. Continue Reading
6 Best WordPress Registration Form Plugins: Free + Paid
Need to create a custom registration form for your WordPress site? While WordPress does include its own native registration form, it’s super basic and not a great option for a site that allows public user registration. Using a WordPress registration form plugin will give you a lot more flexibility for creating user-friendly, custom forms. You’ll be able to add custom…. Continue Reading
The 8 Best WordPress Block Plugins for Gutenberg
One of the great things about the new WordPress block editor (Gutenberg) is that you aren’t just limited to the default blocks. That is, you can also install WordPress block plugins to add all kinds of new content and layout blocks. With these blocks, you can make the block editor feel much more like a page builder, where you’re able…. Continue Reading
Jupiter X Theme Review: Multipurpose, Customizable, And Powered By Elementor
With 105,000+ sales, the Jupiter theme from Artbees is one of the best-selling WordPress themes of all-time at ThemeForest. Beyond the sales numbers, it has also a 4.75-star rating on over 4,500 reviews, meaning that most of those buyers are happy with their purchase. However, just because you have one of the best-selling themes, that doesn’t mean you can just…. Continue Reading
WordPress Gutenberg Tutorial: How To Use The New Block Editor In WordPress 5.0
With WordPress 5.0, WordPress is about to undergo one of the largest changes in a long, long time. The new feature? A brand new default content editor, dubbed Gutenberg.t The Gutenberg block editor will completely replace the formerly default TinyMCE editor that you’ve been using for years. As such, the way that you create content on your WordPress site is…. Continue Reading
Oxygen 2.1 Update: ACF/Toolset Integrations, Sticky Headers + More
A few months back, we reviewed Oxygen 2.0, a flexible design tool that helps you build your entire WordPress theme with a visual, drag-and-drop editor. It’s different from your run-of-the-mill page builder because it has a much deeper focus on dynamic content and templating. The original Oxygen 2.0 release was in June 2018. Since then, the Oxygen team has been…. Continue Reading
How To Add Google Tag Manager To WordPress And Create Your First Tag
Want to add Google Tag Manager to WordPress? Google Tag Manager has a ton of benefits for WordPress sites. It helps you add and manage all the various scripts you use on your site. For example, instead of needing to manually add code for services like: Google Analytics Event tracking Google Optimize You can just manage everything through Google Tag…. Continue Reading
Oxygen 2.0 Review: Flexible Visual Website Building For WordPress
Ever wished that you could build your entire WordPress theme with a drag-and-drop visual editor? What was once merely a dream is now becoming more accessible thanks to tools like Beaver Themer, Elementor Pro 2.0 and – the subject of today’s review – Oxygen 2.0. Oxygen 2.0 is a visual drag-and-drop website builder for your WordPress site. Via its powerful…. Continue Reading
How To Bulk Upload Files To WordPress Via FTP + Other Methods
Struggling with how to bulk upload files to WordPress via FTP? Sometimes you’re dealing with so many images that the regular WordPress media library uploader isn’t cutting it. Or, you might be working with a file that’s so large you can’t upload it through the Media Library uploader without hitting the maximum upload limit. In fact, some WordPress sites have…. Continue Reading