WordPress adds its own CSS classes to different elements in most themes. These default classes help style various parts of your site automatically. Knowing these default CSS classes can be really useful. They make it easier to customize your site’s appearance without starting from scratch.… Read More »
WordPress displays the same navigation menu for everyone. However, you might want to customize the menu based on whether a user is logged in or not. Showing different menus to logged-in users in WordPress is a great way to create a more personalized experience. It… Read More »
Do you want to add custom items to specific WordPress menus? WordPress menus are navigational menus that are displayed at the top of most websites. Sometimes you may want to display custom items other than plain links in navigation menus. In this article, we’ll show… Read More »
For many bloggers and media publications, having an archives section in the sidebar can be a great way to help users discover your older content. However, the default display can often be cluttered and overwhelming, potentially stopping visitors from exploring further. A well-designed archives section,… Read More »
Do you want to add a WordPress widget to your website header area? Widgets allow you to add content blocks to specific sections of your theme easily, but not every theme includes a header widget area. In this article, we will show you how to… Read More »
Do you want to create a custom WordPress theme from scratch? In the past, you had to follow complicated WordPress tutorials and have decent coding knowledge to build a custom WordPress theme. But thanks to new WordPress theme builders, now you can easily make one… Read More »
Do you want to add custom styling to the first and last items of your WordPress menu? One option is to simply add a custom CSS class to the first and last menu items. However, if you rearrange the menu at any point, then those… Read More »
WordPress makes it easy to create engaging, multimedia pages by automatically embedding third-party content like YouTube videos and Tweets. However, after working closely with WordPress users for the past 15+ years, a lesson we learned is that oEmbeds can also cause problems. Imagine a YouTube… Read More »
Are you an aspiring WordPress theme designer looking for new ways to use CSS into your themes? Luckily, WordPress automatically adds CSS classes that you can utilize in your themes. Several of these CSS classes are automatically added to the <body> section of every page… Read More »
Have you ever wanted to find out which WordPress theme a site is using? Readers often ask us to help them find the name of a theme they’ve seen on someone else’s website. This allows them to use exactly the same design and layout on… Read More »