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Meet Our Team of WordPress Experts

Meet Our Team of WordPress Experts The team at WP SitePlan is made of up the industry’s top WordPress experts based in the United States. We have decades of combined experience providing exceptional support to business owners, freelancers, agencies, and website owners alike. Our main goal is to manage your website so that you can focus on your business. We are passionate about all things website related and always reading about the latest industry updates and news to ensure the success of our clients. Learn more about our amazing support specialists.

Setup Maintenance Mode Using WP Maintenance Mode Plugin

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. Setup Maintenance Mode Using WP Maintenance Mode Plugin First thing you need to do is install and activate the   WP Maintenance Mode plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on  how to install a WordPress plugin . Upon activation, you need to go to  Settings » WP Maintenance Mode  to configure the plugin settings. The plugin’s setting screen is divided into five tabs. By default, you will see the General options tab. The first option under General is Status, which is set to Deactivated by default. In order to put your WordPress site into maintenance mode, you need to set it to ‘Activated’. If you want search engines to be able to see your website while it is in maintenance mode, then you need to set ‘Bypass for Search Bots’ option to Yes. If you have an established website, then we recommend setting this to Yes. WP Maintenance Mode allows you, the administrator, to have full access to your website during the maintenance mode. This means...

HOW TO PUT YOUR WORDPRESS SITE IN MAINTENANCE MODE How to Put Your WordPress Site in Maintenance Mode

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Do you want to put your WordPress site in maintenance mode? The maintenance mode allows you to display a user-friendly notice to your users instead of a broken site during website maintenance. In this article, we will show you how to easily put your WordPress site in maintenance mode. Why and When You Need to Put WordPress in Maintenance Mode Normally, you can work on customizing your WordPress website without having to put it in maintenance mode. You can perform minor tweaks, publish new content,  update themes and plugins  without any downtime. However, sometimes you may need to work on your website for a longer period. Like when you are manually  setting up a new theme  or configuring a new plugin that changes the behavior of your website. During this time your website may appear broken to your users for a period of time. If your website has a lot of traffic, then you don’t want your users to see a broken website because it creates a bad user experienc...

13 Crucial WordPress Maintenance Tasks to Perform Regularly

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13 Crucial WordPress Maintenance Tasks to Perform Regularly Ever wondered which WordPress maintenance tasks you should be performing regularly? After  starting a blog , often users don’t perform maintenance checks unless something breaks. By running regular maintenance tasks, you can make sure that your WordPress site is always performing at its best. In this article, we will share 13 crucial WordPress maintenance tasks to perform regularly, and how to do each one of them. Why and When to Perform WordPress Maintenance Tasks Your WordPress site is a powerful system made of several parts. This includes your WordPress hosting, WordPress software itself, plugins, and themes. On top of that, you add your own content with text and images. Together, all of them  make a website  that is loved by your visitors and customers. However, this system needs to be looked after to ensure optimal performance. There are few simple maintenance tasks that you can perfor...

word press development

Final Thoughts for WordPress development You should now be ready to make a decision between  WordPress   and Blogger. There are, of course, a range of  other options  to consider too, but at least when it comes to Blogger vs WordPress you should have a pretty good idea of which is right for your project. To recap, if you’re just looking for the easiest way to start a blog and share your thoughts with the world, then Blogger could be what you’re looking for. However, if you’re willing to invest a little time and money, WordPress lets you do a whole lot more with your blog or website than you ever could with Blogger. Do you have experiences with Blogger and/or WordPress you’d like to share? Did we miss anything?

wordpress maintainence

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The  ThemeForest Marketplace  alone has more than 8,000 exclusive WordPress themes for sale WordPress themes are available as free and commercial products that can be uploaded to your website to transform its appearance. These themes cover almost every type of website and project imaginable — from stylish blogs and business websites to online portfolios and ecommerce stores. There are currently more than 47,000 free plugins to extend the WordPress functionally Your WordPress website can also make use of plugins, which add new features to your website or customize the existing WordPress functionality. They can make simple changes to your site, such as giving you more formatting options, or make impressive upgrades that allow you to sell products and collect payments from your website. At the  CodeCanyon Marketplace , you’ll find nearly 5,000 commercial WordPress plugins worpress maintainence As well as the free plugins available at the official WordPre...

The Main Differences between WordPress and Blogger

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The Main Differences between WordPress and Blogger To help you decide whether you should choose WordPress or Blogger, here are the main areas you’ll want to consider. 1) Cost When it comes to cost, Blogger is hard to beat — it really is a free service. If you want to register a domain name for your website, such as WinningWP.com, you can do so for around $10, but this is optional, and you can always stick with the default URL that’s assigned to your blog, such as http://WinningWP.blogspot.com/. Although the WordPress software is free to download and use, there are some costs involved in running a WordPress website. First, you’ll need a domain name for your website. Prices for a .com domain are usually around $10 per year. Next, you’ll need to choose a web host  (here are a few recommendations)  that will make your website available to internet users. Entry-level shared web hosting can be had for a few dollars per month, and some hosts may even throw in a free doma...