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If you feel like you don't need to worry about DDoS attacks, this is the year to change your mind. Adrian Try shows you the best way to protect your site.

Are you considering using WordPress, and have some worries about it based on things you've heard? Larry debunks some common WordPress myths in this post.

Have you ever wanted to customize WooCommerce product pages to make them really fit your site? Take a look here to find out how!
Are you considering migrating from WordPress.com to a self-hosted WordPress site? Chris explores some tips and tricks to make that process smoother for you!

Do you want to learn plugin development for WordPress? This post takes you through developing a simple mass category creator plugin as a tutorial!

Want to personalize your site for visitors from various countries or locales? Take a look at this guide on geo-targeting WordPress content!

Almir Bijedic demonstrates how to use the Polymer library to create a custom Google Maps component and embed it into a WordPress site as a handy widget.
I'll cover 10 different WooCommerce extensions to give you some ideas of what you can do with WooCommerce, with one recommended plugin for each purpose.
If you sell products or services on your WordPress site, you will need to accept payments. You can add a PayPal button in WordPress quickly and easily!

Forms are essential for most websites. In this article we cover the most popular, regularly updated and free contact form plugins for WordPress available.

Have you used Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages to display your content to mobile audiences? Take a look at some pointers on using AMP with WordPress here!

Jacob McMillen shows you how to use your web host's staging environment features.

Jacob McMillen takes a look at five WordPress site builders that enable entrepreneurs to create custom sites even when they can't afford a development team.

Jacob McMillen finds some of the best WordPress themes for users who want the greatest SEO benefit.

Jacob McMillen looks at six plugins that help solo entrepreneurs, or solopreneurs, automate more of their workflow.

Check out these tips for WordPress beginners in Jacob McMillen's quickstart guide for new users.

If you want to work with Markdown within WordPress, you'll need a plugin. In this article, Adrian Try rounds up six of the best.

Need to include audio in your website? WordPress makes it easy. In this walk-through, Adrian Try shows you four methods to add a playlist to your site.
Are you creating a WordPress theme that you'd like to appeal to the widest possible audience? Learn how to add internationalization to your WordPress theme!

Are you working on making your WordPress site more secure, more efficient, and more optimized? Take a look at these 4 reasons to use a CDN for WordPress.

Do you use custom post types? You can add a contextual help tab to custom post type screens, to provide context specific instructions. Here's how!

Few people care about backups until they lose everything and catastrophic WordPress failure is guaranteed! Craig discusses numerous backup options.
WordPress contributors square off, trying to determine the best JavaScript framework for WordPress (React vs Vue.js!). Which framework do you support?

Every successful business provides exceptional customer support. In this guide, Adrian Try lists five ways you can use WordPress to support your customers.

Do you sell WordPress themes on ThemeForest, or have any interest in starting? Check out this inside look from ThemeRex, a five year Envato vendor!
Interested in learning about Brotli Compression and its effects on WordPress performance? Take a look and find out if it's worth implementing!

Are you still manually backing up your WordPress site? Take a look at these two plugins to begin taking incremental backups quickly and easily!

Maria Antonietta Perna discusses why flexibility can clash with performance in public WordPress themes and what you can do to find a middle ground solution.

You can do almost anything with WordPress. How can you use it for eCommerce? In this article, Adrian Try shows you two approaches you can take.