Is WordPress free for blogging?
Yes, WordPress, the content management system, otherwise known as CMS, is free for blogging.
Yes, WordPress, the content management system, otherwise known as CMS, is free for blogging.
The Contact Form 7 refill function was created to make the form more responsive to users input without having to make constant requests to your server to retrieve each request.
Cloudflare is more than just a CDN, which in and of itself is great because it helps increase your page loading speeds by duplicating your website’s content and delivering that content through servers closest to your users.
Faster page loading speeds is just one reason why Cloudflare is not only good for WordPress websites but SEO as well.
In this post I’m going to go over several reasons why Cloudflare is good for both WordPress and SEO so you can make the choice of whether or not Cloudflare is for you and your WordPress website.
If you want your WordPress website to be live and searchable on the internet, then the simple answer is yes, a WordPress website does need hosting in order for it to be live on the internet.
A WordPress storytelling plugin can enable you to easily create visual narratives for your blog posts and content.
There are basically three reasons why your WordPress website suddenly becomes slow after an update. In fact, I would estimate that 90% of all WordPress websites become slow after an update are caused by one or a combination of these three sources:
Yes! There is one situation where WordPress does actually pay you and pay you directly.
Unfortunately, you can’t get Shared Hosting with root access. Why?
Unfortunately, there isn’t an official “WordPress Certification”. WordPress.org is a non-profit foundation which supports the open source WordPress Content Management System software.
Since WordPress is a non-profit organization they do not offer any official credentials or courses where you can get an official “WordPress” certificate.
So, how can you prove to others that you are an official “WordPress Developer” or even have what would otherwise be, certifiable WordPress skills?
Shared Hosting has its limitations no doubt. In fact, here is a list of them: