WordPress 4.4 automatically enables responsive images. This means that your website will automatically serve smaller file-size images to devices with smaller screens. This should make your site faster on mobile devices. Previously large-size images ...
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WordPress Tips
Assign a Category to a Post
Don't forget to create and use categories on your blog. This helps your readers find related information and keeps them on your site longer.
While you're editing your post on the right-hand side of the screen you'll see the Categories box. Click ...
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Removing Related Videos
When a YouTube video is finished playing, YouTube automatically displays related videos at the end the of the clip. These are not necessarily your videos and may even be from a competitor. You cannot turn off this feature for videos watched on ...
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Editor Shortcuts
It's a good idea to use numbered lists, headings and bullets to make your pages and posts more skimmable. WordPress 4.3 introduced some shortcuts to make this formatting easier.
When you want to include a numbered list, start by typing a 1. or 1) ...
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Add a new WordPress user
Creating content is an important part of a digital marketing strategy but what if you don’t have time? You may want to share the workload with someone else in your organization. It is quick and easy to add additional users to your WordPress ...
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What’s New in WordPress 4.2
The new features in WordPress 4.2 are all about making sharing and communication easier. To communicate in any way you want, WordPress allows you to decorate your content with emoji.
The other major feature from a user point of view is Press This. ...
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Drag & Drop Media Directly into Your Post
Did you know that you don't have to click the ‘Add Media’ button, and then go to ‘Upload Files’ to add a picture to your post? Instead, you can simply place your cursor wherever you want your picture to appear and then drag and drop your image from ...
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Search Friendly URLs
Once you have titled your post or page in WordPress, that title becomes part of the URL. WordPress calls this the Permalink. The Permalink is the post’s web address. Sometimes the Post title will be ok to use as part of the URL, but there are times ...
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