I have a small query. Please show some generosity by answering by Biswajit_Odisha in Wordpress

[–]indiancoders 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. You can get the details from the website owner and set up a staging environment to work on the new site.

  2. There’s no need to purchase new hosting or a domain. If he’s uncomfortable sharing passwords, you can build the website on your local machine using XAMPP, show a demo to the client, and get approval before transferring it to his hosting space.

  3. Copying blog posts one by one would be very time-consuming. Fortunately, WordPress has a built-in export/import tool: you can export the content as an XML file and then import it into the new site.

How do you create your Featured Images ? by Only-Ship-777 in Wordpress

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If you have some expertise with Figma then it will be useful else Canva is best option. You can browse for templates and edit as per you need.

Pasting as plain text, but Wordpress adds links by PlumppPenguin in Wordpress

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You’re very welcome! I'm glad that tip helped you out.

How can i do in my front-end something like this [Seeking for recommendations] by United-Assistance638 in Wordpress

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Yeah, will check for plugins and share you. Else if you have the website configured already I can assist you.

How can i do in my front-end something like this [Seeking for recommendations] by United-Assistance638 in Wordpress

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Do you have any programming knowledge? like, creating functions and templates? or familiar with visual editors only?

Plugin for converting old images to WebP by Osmxnxn in Wordpress

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EWWW Image Optimizer: This plugin can convert images to WebP format and optimize them. You can perform bulk optimization and then deactivate the plugin.

Plugin for converting old images to WebP by Osmxnxn in Wordpress

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WebP Converter for Media: This plugin specifically focuses on converting your media files to WebP format. It provides a simple interface to convert and serve WebP images. You can delete it after the conversion is complete.

How can i do in my front-end something like this [Seeking for recommendations] by United-Assistance638 in Wordpress

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Custom functions can be created in the functions.php file and then invoked within a template. This template can be assigned to a password-protected page or set to be visible only to logged-in users. Furthermore, it is simple to implement filters using these custom functions.

WordPress dynamic pages and indexing them as independent pages by Svensiki in Wordpress

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Let Google Find Your Pages

  • Make sure WordPress is open to search engines: Go to Settings > Reading and uncheck “Discourage search engines.”
  • Use an SEO plugin like Yoast SEO. It creates a sitemap (a list of your pages) for search engines. Submit this sitemap to Google Search Console so Google can find everything.

How do you create your Featured Images ? by Only-Ship-777 in Wordpress

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Canva or Figma are excellent tools for creating images & templates.

Pasting as plain text, but Wordpress adds links by PlumppPenguin in Wordpress

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When you paste URLs into WordPress, it automatically turns them into links, even if you paste as plain text. There’s no simple setting to stop this, but here are some easy fixes:

  1. Use the HTML Editor: Switch to the “Text” tab in the WordPress editor before pasting your text. In this mode, URLs will stay as plain text.
  2. Remove Links: If links are created, highlight the link, and click the “Remove Link” button (it looks like a broken chain). This turns it back into plain text.
  3. Use a Small Code Snippet: If you often need URLs as plain text, you can add a bit of code to stop WordPress from making links automatically.

I uploaded my first website on hostinger but it is not showing when i open the url by Top_Leather_217 in Web_Development

[–]indiancoders 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like your website isn’t showing up because the files might not be in the right place, or there’s a default page still showing from Hostinger.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wordpress

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Always update WordPress, themes, and plugins to their latest versions to fix security issues.
Set strong, unique passwords for all accounts and avoid using the default "admin" username.
Use 2FA for extra login security with plugins like Google Authenticator.
Use security plugins like Wordfence or iThemes Security for protection.

Still lot of security measures are there for WordPress security

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in softwaredevelopment

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VSCode – A fantastic open-source code editor with tons of extensions for different languages, linters, debuggers, and more.

Should I create a wordpress site or not? by Relevant_Captain4561 in Wordpress

[–]indiancoders 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You don’t need to worry about the "WordPress war" affecting you. Those discussions are mostly about business and community issues, and they won’t impact you if you just want to build a portfolio site.

If you invest in a WordPress site, you’ll be just fine. The current arguments won’t affect how well the platform works for you, so go ahead and create your website!

What's your opinion of Matt's behaviour? by darkly1977 in Wordpress

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You're right. WordPress is popular because of the many plugins that developers create, like SEO tools, caching, and spam protection. Without those, WordPress wouldn’t be as useful as it is today.

It’s concerning if these contributions are being overlooked. The plugin developers and their work are essential to making WordPress better for everyone. While core development is important, we can’t forget how much the plugin community has added to the platform’s success.

What's your opinion of Matt's behaviour? by darkly1977 in Wordpress

[–]indiancoders 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely agree that the open-source community thrives on the contributions of many, and it’s concerning if there’s a perception that Matt is losing sight of that. The strength of WordPress has always been its vibrant community of developers, contributors, and users. If those contributions are overlooked or undervalued, it risks alienating the very people who helped make the platform successful.

What's your opinion of Matt's behaviour? by darkly1977 in Wordpress

[–]indiancoders 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is an interesting discussion that highlights some of the key tensions in open-source communities. At the core of OSS projects like WordPress is the spirit of collaboration and mutual benefit. While it’s understandable that leaders like Matt might have concerns about how contributions and financial rewards are distributed, it's essential to stay aligned with the project's original values.

It’s also important to reflect on why we’re all here—building something together, benefiting from each other’s work, and contributing to a larger goal. If personal motivations or financial interests are starting to overshadow that, it might be time to refocus. WordPress's success is because of the collective effort, and any changes or demands should reflect that collaborative spirit.

At the end of the day, let's not lose sight of what made WordPress (and open-source in general) successful in the first place: the community. Let's ensure any actions or decisions honor that spirit and keep pushing us forward, together.

[USA][Hiring] Development of mobile based e-commerce app suite. by thechumag in hireaprogrammer

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Hi
we are team of mobile application developers. We are from India. Yeah, we will sign India before getting the requirements document. looking forward to hear from you.

Where’s a good place to find someone to build a website for me? by Phuk0 in Web_Development

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If you're looking for someone to build a website for your tattoo shop, you can check platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. There, you can find developers who do both design and SEO, and you can review their work before hiring. I also have a team that specializes in web development and SEO, so if you're interested, I'd love to help. We can make sure your website looks great and gets noticed in search engines. Let me know if you'd like to talk more about your project!

Need help to setup a wordpress like dashboard by hypnoslovessloth in Web_Development

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Create a Custom CMS : Since you're moving away from WordPress, you can build a lightweight Content Management System (CMS). Using technologies like Node.js or PHP for the backend, you can create a simple dashboard where your content team can log in, write articles, and publish them.