Questions to Ask Before Buying a WordPress Theme
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Questions to Ask Before Buying a WordPress Theme

You spy a great-looking WordPress site and want yours to be similar. Or a Google search for WordPress themes yields one that seems perfect. Before investing your money and / or time, answer these questions: Is the Theme Fully Responsive? Sure, it’s 2020 and most theme developers have made their products mobile-ready. But you can’t be sure…

A WordPress Child Theme Alternative
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A WordPress Child Theme Alternative

You find a knockout WordPress theme. With minor font, color, and layout tweaks, it’ll look great. Add in some custom functions, such as support for certain post types or control over social media thumbnails, and it’ll be almost perfect. Normally, you’d make a child theme for that. A child theme piggybacks off the theme you’re considering, letting you…

WordPress Twenty Sixteen Theme: Move Content to the Left
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WordPress Twenty Sixteen Theme: Move Content to the Left

The Twenty Sixteen theme provides a great starting point for a clean, modernly-designed, responsive site. Among the things I find limiting about it, however, is the way page content sits in the center on pages that don’t show sidebars. There’s too much white space, especially to the left of the content: But here’s a quick way to fix that….

Moving From WordPress.com to Self-Hosted WordPress
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Moving From WordPress.com to Self-Hosted WordPress

You’ve had your own blog on WordPress.com for some time, but you’re ready for more control. Or perhaps you’ve had a business site there but want to push beyond the limitations of WordPress.com, so you can install your choice of plugins or custom themes. How do you go from WordPress.com to a WordPress site on your own hosting? It’s not…

SEO for WordPress: Pretty Permalinks
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SEO for WordPress: Pretty Permalinks

One key way to make your pages search-engine friendly is to create URLs that contain strong key words. For example, on a WordPress business site that sells ceramic donkeys, instead of having your “About Us” page address look like this: www.acmedonkeys.com/about-us …try making it look like this: www.acmedonkeys.com/about-our ceramic-donkeys In addition to page, title, and meta…

Vantage WordPress Theme: Customizing the Site Title and Tagline
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Vantage WordPress Theme: Customizing the Site Title and Tagline

Here’s a quick solution to problem with an otherwise stellar WordPress theme. No matter whether you use either the free or premium version of Vantage, you’ll notice that there’s no way to customize the site title in the theme’s header. It’s set to a gray default that you can’t change, neither via the WordPress Customizer nor…