Your WordPress site can display your blog posts on a designated page, called the Posts Page. This guide will walk you through setting it up and configuring it to suit your needs. Setting Up a Posts Page Create a New Page: Go to Pages > Add New in your WordPress…
View moreChange from Citadela to CitadelaWP You can continue using old Citadela products on your websites without any issues, but we won't be releasing any new updates. We will only release updates and support to CitadelaWP theme, CitadelaWP Pro, CitadelaWP Listing plugin and CitadelaWP Layouts. If you switch to CitadelaWP theme,…
View moreCitadela Listing allows you to easily manage comments on your Item detail pages. You can activate or deactivate comments according to your preferences. Below are the steps to accomplish this: Activating Comments Go to Screen Options: Navigate to the top right corner of the WordPress admin panel when logged in….
View moreIn this guide, we'll show you how to enhance your item detail pages in WordPress by adding a Taxonomy Terms List. This functionality can be particularly useful for displaying categorized information or tags related to the specific item being viewed. We'll use the "Taxonomy Terms List Block" plugin and the…
View moreIntroduction to Gutenberg The Gutenberg editor, introduced in WordPress 5.0, revolutionizes content creation by replacing the classic TinyMCE editor with a block-based approach. This intuitive editor allows users to build and design their posts and pages using individual blocks, making it easier than ever to create rich content layouts. Getting…
View moreThe "Fatal Error: Maximum Execution Time Exceeded" in WordPress indicates that a script on your website has taken longer to execute than the allotted time limit, causing the process to be terminated. This can happen due to resource-intensive plugins, themes, or custom scripts. Here’s how to fix this error by…
View moreThe warning "This site ahead contains harmful programs" is an alert from Google indicating that your website may have been hacked or is hosting malware. This can happen due to a security vulnerability on your site, such as outdated WordPress core, plugins, or themes that have been exploited. Here's how…
View moreThe 403 Forbidden Error in WordPress is an HTTP status code indicating that access to the page or resource you were trying to reach is absolutely forbidden for some reason. Different scenarios can trigger this error, including issues with your WordPress plugins, a corrupt .htaccess file, incorrect file permissions, or…
View moreThe "Briefly Unavailable for Scheduled Maintenance" error in WordPress usually occurs when an update is being applied to WordPress core, plugins, or themes. WordPress puts your site in maintenance mode during the update process. If the process is interrupted or fails to complete, your site can get stuck in maintenance…
View moreBeing locked out of the WordPress admin area (wp-admin) can be frustrating and happens for various reasons, including plugin or theme issues, incorrect password attempts, or changes to user permissions. Here's a comprehensive guide on what to do if you find yourself locked out of WordPress admin: Clear Your Browser…
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