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How to Upload Files to WordPress Did you know you can upload files through the WordPress admin panel and avoid the security pitfalls of FTP? You...
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How to Change WordPress Fonts Adding Web Safe Fonts If you're planning on using a web-safe font that is automatically recognized, you can just go...
How to Edit Images in WordPress WordPress gives you the ability to easily perform simple edits on your uploaded images. This way, you don't need to...
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Finding the Additional CSS Interface in WordPress To gain extra power over your WordPress site's design, you can edit its CSS. Finding the Customizing Additional CSS Interface ...
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Block Editor: How to Create Reusable Blocks The Gutenberg Block Editor interface allows you to create your own kind of blocks. These blocks are called Reusable Blocks....
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Block Editor: How to Use Columns The Gutenberg Block Editor introduced a way to add columns to your page or post. Using columns can help you...
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Block Editor: Adding a Code Block in WordPress Posts Distinguishing the difference between regular text and code can be very helpful in technical articles. You can also change WordPress...
Block Editor: How to Align Images in WordPress Using images on sites helps make the content engaging and eye-catching. But how do we position images in our WordPress...
Block Editor: How to Add Images to WordPress Learn how to add images to a page or post in the Gutenberg block editor. If you are using the...
Block Editor: How to Change WordPress Post Visibility Have you ever wanted to hide a post on your WordPress site without deleting it? Well, you can do that...
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How to Deactivate WordPress Plugins Plugins can help you add functionality to your website, but it is sometimes necessary to deactivate and remove a plugin...
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