Month: April 2019

Tools for Writing Better WordPress Code: Composer

Although I think the title of this series and the articles for each are clear enough, there are other things I’m aiming to do with this series in contrast to the other series I’ve written up to this point, too.Specifically, two of the things that I’m trying to do is to two:keep each article relatively…

Read More

How to Automatically Log out Idle Users in WordPress

Do you want to automatically log out idle users in WordPress? As a security-conscious site admin, you may want to force inactive users to login again. Banking websites and apps already use this technique to avoid unauthorized users from accessing accounts or hijacking them. You can also implement this functionality on your own WordPress website…

Read More

Three New WordPress.com Color Schemes

Your website’s dashboard should be as welcoming to you as your website’s home page is to your visitors. One way to do that? Customize your WordPress.com dashboard with color schemes. Today, you’ve got three new options for adding a little behind-the-scenes zing: introducing Powder Snow, Nightfall, and Sakura, designed especially for you by our Art…

Read More

The ABCs of Blogging (Part 1 of 2)

This is the first of a two-part post that will help you understand everything you need to know to set up your blog correctly. It should be no surprise that WordPress, now almost 16 years old, continues to be the world’s most widely used Content Management System. While it has evolved well past its infancy…

Read More

Archives