Do you want to change the Gravatar image size in WordPress? Gravatar is a service that connects a user’s email address with a picture. WordPress themes show Gravatars at a set size, but you may prefer to make these images smaller or larger to better suit your website’s design. In this article, we will show… Continue reading How to Change the Gravatar Image Size in WordPress
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How to Feature or Bury Comments in WordPress (2 Easy Ways)
Are you looking for a way to display featured comments on your WordPress website and hide other comments? Featuring comments that are encouraging and exciting at the top of the WordPress comments section can increase user engagement. You can also easily discourage offensive or irrelevant comments by burying them. In this article, we will show… Continue reading How to Feature or Bury Comments in WordPress (2 Easy Ways)
How to Add WordPress Reaction Buttons to Boost Engagement
Are you looking to improve user engagement on your website? Having reaction buttons on your WordPress site gives your readers a simple and easy way to leave feedback on your blog without having to type a comment. In this article, we will show you how to add reaction buttons in WordPress. Why Add Reaction Buttons… Continue reading How to Add WordPress Reaction Buttons to Boost Engagement
Post Status Picks for the Week of August 22
How to hire or build a diverse team with @Piccia and @UnderRepdInTech • @BobWP on FftF • @heyadamsilver reviews @ForumWP on @kitchensinkwp • @MasterWP on burnout and breaks w/ @Ny_the_Creator • The All Star FSE Outreach Team has a Hallway Hangout on block theming • @TheWPMinute with all the news in 3 minutes and 46… Continue reading Post Status Picks for the Week of August 22
WordPress.com has changed a lot
This is managed WordPress hosting — and has been all a long I’ve been delinquent with posting on my .blog blog on WordPress.com for about a year, so when I bought into the Pro plan after the first recent price change the new stuff really stood out. (I’m also pleased I upgraded then, because after… Continue reading WordPress.com has changed a lot
Tech Roundup for the Week of August 15, 2022
This week Daniel shares some resources for creating React Apps using Gutenberg Data, static WordPress sites with Eleventy, and a Figma to FSE workflow. Also a reminder to test and give feedback on fluid typography — and one cool tool: Programming Fonts. Estimated reading time: 2 minutes WordPress Development Around the Web A glimpse of… Continue reading Tech Roundup for the Week of August 15, 2022
Post Status Excerpt (No. 63) — Pay Transparency, Mutual Respect, and the Community We Need
People don’t realize how long ago “long ago” wasn’t. We’re not talking about two, three, four hundred years ago. My family always stressed working somewhere your employer respects you, because it wasn’t that long ago they didn’t have a choice. Nyasha Green We’re rebooting Post Status Excerpt as a weekly chat between Nyasha Green and… Continue reading Post Status Excerpt (No. 63) — Pay Transparency, Mutual Respect, and the Community We Need
Post Status Excerpt (No. 63) — Pay Transparency, Mutual Respect, and the Community We Need
People don’t realize how long ago “long ago” wasn’t. We’re not talking about two, three, four hundred years ago. My family always stressed working somewhere your employer respects you, because it wasn’t that long ago they didn’t have a choice. Nyasha Green We’re rebooting Post Status Excerpt as a weekly chat between Nyasha Green and… Continue reading Post Status Excerpt (No. 63) — Pay Transparency, Mutual Respect, and the Community We Need
How to Make Blog Post Comments Searchable in WordPress
Do you want to make blog post comments show up in WordPress search results? By default, WordPress search doesn’t include comments. This can make it difficult for your visitors to find interesting conversations and engage with other users. In this article, we will show you how you can make blog comments searchable on your WordPress… Continue reading How to Make Blog Post Comments Searchable in WordPress
How to Add Custom Fields to Comments Form in WordPress
Do you want to add custom fields to the WordPress comment form? The default WordPress comment form has four fields (name, email, website, and message). But sometimes you may want to add other fields like rating, checkbox option, etc. In this article, we will show you how to customize the comment form in WordPress by… Continue reading How to Add Custom Fields to Comments Form in WordPress