WordPress makes up 1/3 of websites on the internet today. But many of them don’t appear as WordPress to the users or the public. Why? Because of a practice called white labeling. White labeling is when you remove all the branding of one product in place of another. For example, your login pages and dashboard …
WordCamp Europe 2020 is just 37 days away. Organizers announced in April that the event, which was supposed to be … Continue reading WordCamp Europe 2020 Online Registration Now Open: Tickets are Free →
Laying out a webpage design and getting every element aligned perfectly can be a tough job. Even many developers rely … Continue reading Should the Block Editor Have a Grid System? →
Did you know that website speed is one of Google’s ranking factors? While it might not be one of the top reasons a website doesn’t rank on the first page of search, that won’t be the case for long.
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Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new, free Divi Layout Packs from our design team to you. This time around, Kenny and his team have created a beautiful Nail Salon Layout Pack that’ll help you get your …
On April 22, 2020, our Threat Intelligence team discovered a vulnerability in Real-Time Find and Replace, a WordPress plugin installed on over 100,000 sites. This flaw could allow any user to inject malicious Javascript anywhere on a site if they could trick a site’s administrator into performing an action, like clicking on a link in …Read More
Although PayPal is one of the most popular online payment platforms, having alternatives available is always smart. Customers who don’t already have an account likely won’t want to set one up to make a single purchase, and international shoppers may struggle with this particular gateway. Fortunately, WordPress is so popular that most major payment processors …
It’s that time again for our monthly Divi Showcase, where we take a look at ten amazing Divi websites made by our community members. Each month we showcase the best Divi websites that were submitted from our community and today we want to share with you the top ten websites for the month of April. …
When you build and maintain a positive brand image, more customers are likely to buy your product. Consistency breeds trust, which results in better customer sentiment, which can raise your reputation – it’s cyclical. On the flip side, even something as seemingly inconsequential as one negative article can cause a company to lose 22% of …
There is always a need for notification boxes on a website. They are helpful additions that supply important information to users where they can see it. Unfortunately, the growing COVID-19 epidemic has left many websites with the pressing need to keep their users updated. A notification box is a great way to do it. Today, …
Given the spread of COVID-19 and the resulting stay at home orders, chances are you’ve participated in at least one video conference recently. For many businesses, the transition to remote work has been abrupt, requiring people to quickly learn the ins and outs of virtual meeting etiquette. Knowing how to adapt to remote workflows is …
While much of the world is in lockdown, public gatherings and conferences have been cancelled, leaving a void in the … Continue reading Watch the Women of React Conference for Free on Saturday, April 25 →
Stories this week about targeted attacks using 0days in iPhone and iPad devices and a sophisticated phone scam targeting a security professional that ended with a $9,800 wire transfer underscore what we all know: malicious attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated. We give you some ideas how to stay safe. We also cover a recent plugin …Read More
WP Feedback is running a virtual event from April 27 – May 1. The event is primarily geared toward WordPress … Continue reading WP Feedback Kicks off Free Virtual Summit for WordPress Professionals on April 27 →
If you’ve ever tried to learn how to sell on Facebook, you know that it’s (how do I put this lightly) an “interesting” experience. Facebook rules, interfaces, security, and just about every part of the social network changes on a regular basis. Many times, it seems like the modifications have nothing to do with helping out users. And those modifications definitely aren’t trying to help out businesses, unless you’re paying for ads.
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Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new freebies. This Monday, we shared a brand new Influencer Layout Pack. To help you get your website up and running as soon as possible, we’re sharing a global header & …
It can be hard to choose the right social media tool for your team. Some tools have most of the features you need but are still missing important things your team needs. In the end, you could be stuck using two or three tools to get things done. In order to help you make a …
Chatterbox is a new plugin with a fun and creative use for the block editor. It displays chat or text … Continue reading Chatterbox Plugin Uses WordPress Blocks to Show Conversations →
Lounge in your Baby Yoda sweats. Break out those knee-high Santa socks that you love to wear during the holidays. … Continue reading You Deserve to Wear Sweatpants; Don’t Let Anyone Tell You Any Different →
Author pages used to be difficult to customize. With the Divi Theme Builder, that’s no longer an issue. You can personalize not only author pages but also category pages, search results pages and more. In this post, we’ll show you how to create a dynamic author page template with Divi’s Theme Builder. When you recreate …
Twitter itself is a marketing tool, but within Twitter, there are even more opportunities to connect with your audience and get your content noticed. Creating high-quality content and encouraging shares from your audience is just a portion of your strategy. And if you’re only using branded or generic hashtags (or no hashtags at all) in …
On April 1, 2020, the Wordfence Threat Intelligence Team discovered two vulnerabilities in MapPress Maps for WordPress, a WordPress plugin with over 80,000 installations. One vulnerability that allowed stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) was present in both the free and pro versions of the plugin, while a far more critical vulnerability that allowed Remote Code Execution …Read More