How To Set Minimum Comment Length In WordPress
Don’t you hate when you write a length post with a lot of content and all the comments on your posts are just couple of…
Don’t you hate when you write a length post with a lot of content and all the comments on your posts are just couple of…
By default, a WordPress author’s profile is accessible by using /author/ slug, but if sometimes you may need to change the author slug to match…
If your WordPress blog has a large amount of blog posts, then you should add a numbered page navigation to your WordPress for easy navigation.…
Spammers are one of the biggest issues in WordPress. Most of the spammers attacks WordPress blogs more than any other blogging platform. They comment on…
Lot of word processor programs converts all your simple quotes to curly quotes (smart quotes). WordPress also coverts your simple quotes to curly quotes in…
By default, WordPress admin bar is on the top position of our website, and will stay there forever! However, you can bring admin bar to…
By default, WordPress wouldn’t let you upload SVG files through the media uploader. However, a little piece of code will solve this problem for you.…
Yesterday, I was editing the theme of my WordPress and I saw that magazine style of my theme was also appearing on the /page/2 page of the…
Every WordPress has a login screen, which is really important as that’s the only way for us to login, lol. There is a WordPress logo…
Permalinks are the permanent URLs to your WordPress or blog posts, as well as pages and other things on your WordPress blog or any other…
WordPress comes with its own default set of user contact fields in profiles, which are: AIM, Yahoo IM and Jabber / Google Talk, instead of…
If you run a WordPress site with themes, reviews, shopping, and all, then you might want to remove Website field from the comment form of…
In last couple of posts we talked about removing WordPress admin bar for everyone and remove it for everyone but admins of the WordPress site.…
In last post I showed you how to remove WordPress admin bar from your WordPress site. Now, it’s time to show how you can remove…
Most of WordPress users don’t want to see the WordPress admin bar on the front-end of the website for obvious reasons. There are a lot…
In last post we talked about why and how we should hide the WordPress login error messages. If you don’t want to hide this message,…
Whenever someone tries to login to your WordPress with the correct username and wrong password combination, the following message appears: [alert style=”red”]ERROR: The password you…
In last post I showed you how to add a favicon image to your WordPress blog’s front-end, but what about the back-end? Yes, you can…
There is an admin bar in the top of every WordPress with some quick links. The admin bar contains links to information About WordPress, links…
In WordPress 3.7 and future updates, there is a new automatic background update feature in an effort to promote better security. By default, WordPress only…