July 2022 brought a lot of exciting announcements and proposals for the WordPress project, from an updated timeline for the WordPress 6.1 release, to design updates on WordPress.org. Read on
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Looking for ways to fix the “413 request entity too large” error on your WordPress website? Or, some situations, you might see this error as “413 payload too large.” The
Your WordPress theme determines many aspects of your site’s appearance, including post and page layouts. However, you might want to customize the design to suit your specific needs. Therefore, you
Hello! This is the August edition of our blog interview series. This month, let’s welcome Michelle Frechette – one of the most involved people in our WordPress community you will
In the thirty-seventh episode of the WordPress Briefing, WordPress users and contributors reflect on how WordPress has changed their understanding of the web as we celebrate World Wide Web Day.
In this series, we share some of the inspiring stories of how WordPress and its global network of contributors can change people’s lives for the better. This month we feature
WordPress permalinks not working? Unexpectedly running into a 404 error on some of your pages? It’s a sign of broken permalinks. Here’s how to fix that. The post How to
Sending abandoned cart emails can boost your store’s sales with automated messages that convince customers to come back and finish buying what they left in their carts. These emails offer
High-quality photos can make your website stand out. However, it’s essential to use the correct WordPress image sizes. Otherwise, you might end up with blurry visuals or slow loading times.
In the thirty-sixth episode of the WordPress Briefing, Josepha Haden Chomphosy revisits the Beginner’s Guide to Contributions to the WordPress open source project. Have a question you’d like answered? You
