If you are monitoring your Google Analytics, you probably have seen pages that get more comments than page views! At first, I thought this was impossible, that you can’t write a comment without first opening the page. But, It turns out that you can write a comment in WordPress without ever opening the page. In […]
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WordPress url and site url require the same domain name with 5.0.2
Since the latest update of wordpress, 5.0.2, the Gutenberg update, wordpress sites can no longer have the wordpress domain name different from the site domain name in the general settings – even when those two domain names point to the same server. WordPress cannot always be posted on your main server Example. You have a […]
Setting compression of web pages using CPanel, including wordpress files
If you run a “Performance” audit on your webpage, either using the stand-alone Google Lighthouse extension or by using the Audit option of Chrome, Google will present to you “Opportunities” to improve page load speed. If your files are not “Compressed”, Google will always present “Compression” to you as an opportunity. How does compression work? […]
WordPress: Using dynamic sidebars instead of page templates
If one of your WordPress pages requires a special sidebar, you can create a special page template for that page. But it can be much more efficient to just create a dynamic sidebar just for this page. A Trade Show Example In this example, a “Trade Shows” page requires a sidebar of special advertisers that […]