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WordPress is very flexible when it comes to its design and functionality which is why we have created the Customization section. Here, you will find tutorials that will help you set up your WordPress site just the way you like it.
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What you need to know: The interface of Gutenberg, the WordPress Block Editor, is comprised of a Main Content Area, a Top Toolbar, and a Sidebar. In addition, you will find a Contextual Toolbar and a Status Bar. You use the Main Content Area to work with blocks while...
If you've updated your WordPress to a version of the CMS that exceeds 5.0 Bebo, your default editor will be the new Gutenberg Block Editor, which may or may not suit your preferences and what is more - habits. Now, if you are reading the present article, you probably...
What is Gutenberg: Gutenberg is the name of the new post editor that ships with WordPress. Unlike its predecessor, Gutenberg is entirely block-based. This means that every page element like a paragraph, an image, a video, etc lives inside a block. Gutenberg blocks can...
What you need to know: A new feature in WordPress 5.7 and later allows you to quickly enable HTTPS on your website. The option is found in your Site Health settings. You just need to make sure that you have a valid SSL installed beforehand. WordPress has long...
As you might know, WordPress is a free open-source content management system (CMS). It is also one of the most used CMS both by novice and experienced web developers. When you first start using WordPress, you will most likely experiment a lot with various plugins and...