46 Parts of a Website: From Header to Footer and Everything in Between
Ready to build your first website but confused by the technical lingo? In this post, we’ll provide a glossary of terms you might encounter as you build a website. We recommend bookmarking this page...
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One of the biggest misconceptions about WordPress, the software powering WordPress.com, is that it can only be used for certain types of websites. Many people still see it mainly as a blogging...
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We’ve been busy developing new features that make creating, managing, and growing your newsletter through WordPress.com easier. These features give you more control and better insights into your...
View ArticleHow to Build a One-Page Website with WordPress (Step-by-Step)
Not every website needs a ton of pages and posts. In fact, with a clear focus, a one-page website may be sufficient for many use cases. If you don’t have much experience building websites, creating...
View ArticleAdd Custom Domains and HTTPS Support to Your Local WordPress Development with...
WordPress Studio continues to evolve with features that make local WordPress development more powerful and flexible. In Studio version 1.3.9, you now have custom domains and HTTPS (SSL) support. As a...
View ArticleWhat is cPanel (& Why Doesn’t WordPress.com Use It)?
If you’re a WordPress developer, you’ve probably run into cPanel before. It’s so common on traditional hosting platforms that, for many developers, it’s the default control panel they expect to see....
View ArticleWhat is a WordPress Sitemap and How Do You Add One to Your Site?
A WordPress sitemap is a file that lists all of the posts, pages, and other content that make up a site. Although sitemaps are usually created by WordPress by default, this isn’t always true. In this...
View ArticleJust Say the Word—Try Our New AI Website Builder for Free
Imagine this: You have an idea—maybe it’s a side hustle, a passion project, or a bold new business. Instead of wrestling with site layouts and design choices, you just say the word…and your website...
View ArticleReady for a Newsletter That’s Yours? Switch from Substack to WordPress.com
If you’ve been running a newsletter on Substack, you might be feeling some growing pains. Maybe you’re watching those 10% fees eat into your revenue as your subscriber base grows. Perhaps you’re...
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