How to Create a Glossary in WordPress
The Glossary plugin allows you to create a glossary on your WordPress site. This can be very useful feature for your visitors, particularly if you work in an industry with lots of jargon or unusual...
View ArticleHow to Add a Contact Form Block in Gutenberg
The most common reason for building a personal or business site is to be contacted by other people with common interests, or clients. The Contact Form block in PublishPress Blocks makes this...
View ArticleHow to Add Testimonials in a Gutenberg Block
The most important asset of a business is its customers without a doubt. People deposit their trust and do believe in persons like them, with the same needs and requirements. That is why a testimonial...
View ArticleAllow Different WordPress User Roles to Use Different Gutenberg Blocks
It is possible to control access to certain Gutenberg blocks for some users or WordPress roles. This is possible thanks to the PublishPress Blocks plugin and its Block Access system. Keep reading to...
View ArticleUse the Count Up Block to Show Statistics in Gutenberg
The Count Up block is perfect for showcasing a number in the Gutenberg editor. You can use it show how many clients you have, how much money you have raised, how many cups of coffee you've served, or...
View ArticleHow to Create an Image Slider with Gutenberg and PublishPress Blocks
The Advanced Slider block in PublishPress Blocks lets you create image sliders (carousels) to present them on posts, pages, or even custom post types on your WordPress site. After finishing this...
View ArticleHow to Add a Call-to-Action Button to the Gutenberg Editor
A CTA Button (call-to-action) is essential for the health of your business. A call-to-action is intended to drive the user to a specific action, to complete a conversion. This conversion can be many...
View ArticleHow to Show Content in an Accordion with the Gutenberg Editor
An accordion layout allows you to pĺace large quantities of text on a reduced space. Your site's visitors can get overwhelmed when presented with too much text to read at once. If you use an accordion...
View ArticleHow to Enable Lazy Loading for WordPress Comments
“Lazy Loading” is a technique that helps the important parts of your site load quickly for visitors. Lazy Loading makes sure that page elements that are non-critical will load after the more important...
View ArticleUser Switching in WordPress and Testing User Accounts
If you run a WordPress website with many users, you probably have to answer account questions or solve website bugs for your users. Here at PublishPress, we rely heavily on the User Testing feature in...
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