Thrive Architect user guide
Following the entry about Elementor, it's time to take a look at Thrive Architect. As I've said before, I believe this is the definitive visual layout editor. We'll see the…
Following the entry about Elementor, it's time to take a look at Thrive Architect. As I've said before, I believe this is the definitive visual layout editor. We'll see the…
I have been fiddling around with the free version of Elementor and, although Thrive Architect remains to be my favorite layout editor, I will admit that this plugin is a…
For a brief period of time, Thrive Architect (formerly distributed as Thrive Content Builder) was the only layout editor available in Wordpress. As expected, it wasn't long before competition arose.…
Once Wordpress is installed, it is time to adapt it to what we need by configuring its visual aspect to turn our webpage into a useful tool in which to…
We're used to managing Wordpress from its web interface. However, this is not the only way and often not the most efficient either. Today we're taking a look at the…
Whenever we need a multilanguage website, WPML is, without a doubt, the most complete plugin to take on such task. Let's take a look at how to set up WPML…
It's always good to remind ourselves that security is an aspect we cannot overlook in our website. We have already discussed the advantages of using SSL and how to protect…
The default setting in Wordpress generates permanent links of the type: http://mydomain.com/category/our-web-content, however I believe the word category provides very little to our visitors and does not favor SEO. We can remove category safely from…
We already discussed the importance of creating a child theme in Wordpress and why this should be one of the first tasks to do when we start up a new…
The Internet is everywhere and in all languages. One might consider that having a website available in multiple languages is an advantage since we can reach to more users and…