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WordPress Smart Slider

Next ❯ WordPress Smart Slider What Are WordPress Widgets? WordPress widgets are small, customizable blocks that add specific functionality to different areas of your website, such as the sidebar, footer, and other widget-ready areas. They allow users to add elements like search bars, recent posts, gcategories, social media links, and custom HTML without needing to […]

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WordPress Widgets

Next ❯ WordPress Widgets What Are WordPress Widgets? WordPress widgets are small, customizable blocks that add specific functionality to different areas of your website, such as the sidebar, footer, and other widget-ready areas. They allow users to add elements like search bars, recent posts, gcategories, social media links, and custom HTML without needing to write

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WordPress Permalink

Next ❯ WordPress Permalink A permalink (short for “permanent link”) is the full URL of a WordPress webpage. It helps users and search engines navigate to a specific page or post on your site.      1. Default Structure – WordPress assigns URLs like yourwebsite.com/?p=123, which is not user-friendly.     2. Custom Structures – You

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WordPress Posts

Next ❯ WordPress Posts WordPress posts are dynamic content entries, typically used for blogging, news updates, or regular content publishing. They are displayed in reverse chronological order (newest first) and can be categorized, tagged, and archived. Steps: 1. Log in to WordPress Go to your website’s login page and enter your credentials. 2. Access the

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WordPress Pages

Next ❯ WordPress Pages A WordPress Page is a static piece of content used for essential website sections like the homepage, about page, contact page, and services. Unlike Posts, pages are not time-sensitive and do not appear in a blog feed. Creating a basic page in WordPress is simple and does not require coding. Follow

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WordPress Plugins

Next ❯ WordPress Plugins WordPress plugins are add-ons that extend the functionality of your WordPress website. They allow you to add features like SEO tools, contact forms, security enhancements, e-commerce capabilities, and more—without needing to write any code. Types of WordPress Plugins 🔹 SEO Plugins Helps improve your website’s ranking in search engines. Examples: • 

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