Category: Wordpress
Automatically Mark Comments as Spam in WordPress
The Comment Spam Problem Comment spam is an often encountered problem for WordPress users. It is not uncommon to receive over a thousand spam comments every week, but this high level of spam can significantly damage...
How to Receive or Stop Comment Notification Emails in WordPress
Comment Notification Emails If comment notifications are enabled, you receive an email whenever a new comment is left on your site or blog. The emails are sent to your account’s email address. You can choose to...
Configure That Only Registered and Logged in Users Can Comment in WordPress
Why let only registered and logged in users comment? If you have a personal site with posts and images only for your friends and family, you may not want to enable other random people...
Change password in WordPress
When to change your password There may come a time when you need to change your password for security or personal reasons, or maybe you simply forgot your password and need a new one....
How to customize your WordPress profile
Your WordPress Profile If you don’t like the standard color sheme and profile options that WordPress provides or if you simply want to personalize your WordPress profile more extensively, you can. WordPress offers some...
How to Make a Backup of Your WordPress Content
Importance of backup Your WordPress database contains every post, every page, every comment, every link, etc. that you have created on your WordPress site or blog. If your database gets erased or corrupted, you...
How to Access your WordPress Dashboard
WordPress Dashboard For every change you want to make to your WordPress site or blog, you have to open your WordPress dashboard. It would be quite ridiculous to not be able to open it....
How to Customize the Amount of Posts are Shown on One page Summary in WordPress
Customize amount of posts WordPress users often want to put several posts on one page summary. This is in itself very smart, because you want your visitors to be able to click on several posts...
How to Set Default Image Sizes in WordPress
Default Image Sizes WordPress offers four sizes to choose from for displaying your images: thumbnail (150 x 150), medium (300 x 300), large (1024 x 1024) and full size (the full size of a...