8 Plugins to Help Supercharge Your WordPress Media Library

 

The WordPress Media Library is a baked-in element that offers basic media file management for your website. While its feature set is generally sufficient for the average user, for media-heavy sites its limitations become increasingly apparent. For example, you could struggle to find previously uploaded images, find that unoptimized media is causing strain on your server, or even find your site’s speed suffers as a result of a bloated media library.

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How to Obscure Your Site’s Login Page Without a Plugin

WordPress is a popular target because it used by tens of millions of people. It’s no secret that the default login page can be found by going to wp-admin, or wp-login.php. This article shows you how to manually obscure your site’s login page without a plugin.

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27 Reasons Why WordPress Crushes Squarespace Every Time

 

If you’ve landed on this post because you’re deciding whether to go with WordPress or Squarespace, let me make your decision easier for you: choose WordPress every time.

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How to Move Your Blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org: Step-By-Step Guide

When you’re ready to scale up your WordPress.com blog or website without limits, migrating to a self-hosted WordPress.org site is the best way to go. You can get full reign over your site’s design and functionality, as well as access help from people in the WordPress community when you’re in a jam. When you’re used to the WordPress.com interface, navigating your way through the migration process to a self-hosted server can be tricky.

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How to Protect Your SEO Rankings When Migrating Content to a New Domain

It’s always scary to migrate your WordPress site. But it’s doubly worrisome when you throw changing your domain name into the mix. You put all that time and effort into building your site’s SEO ranking. Now, you’re naturally worried about throwing it all away when you switch to your new domain name.

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How to Create a Custom WordPress Registration Page

WordPress registration pages enable people to sign up to your site, and subsequently log in using their credentials. WordPress comes with a default registration page that does the job, but it’s less than ideal. A better option is to create a custom WordPress registration page that fits your specific needs – the question is: How do you go about creating one?

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How To Do Advanced Photo Editing In The WordPress Admin

Gone are the days where you could create a website without decent visuals and still hope for success. Today’s website visitors expect gorgeous graphics, and if you’re a WordPress user, it means you’re going to have to learn how to at least do some light photo editing.

While WordPress and photo editing don’t usually go hand in hand, the DigiWidgets plugin enables you to transform your WordPress dashboard into an image editor.

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10 Free Contact Form 7 Extensions You Didn’t Know You Need

With an active user base exceeding one million, Contact Form 7 is the King of the free contact form plugins. However, if you want it to compete with the top premium options, it needs a little bit of help.

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Duplicator: An Easy Way to Back Up, Copy, or Clone Your WordPress Content

WordPress site migrations can be a scary thing. You put so much effort into building an awesome WordPress site, so it’s natural to feel a little trepidation when you make the big move. But, thanks to a plugin called Duplicator, there’s really no need to worry.

Duplicator is easy to use and allows you to back up, copy, or clone your entire WordPress site. You can restore your files to your original host, move to a new host, or just use them to set up a local development environment by creating a duplicate site. In this post, I’ll dig in and show you step by step how to use Duplicator.

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21 Invaluable Chrome Apps for WordPress Users and Web Designers

Whether you’re creating a logo, planning a website’s design, or just sharing a file, the right tools can save you both time and money.  One exciting but often overlooked group of tools are Chrome Apps. Unlike extensions, which only extend your browser’s functionality, Chrome Apps are fully fledged applications that run within Google Chrome, and also on Chrome OS.

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