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How to Change Logo on WordPress 2021 [Easy Guide]

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If you are looking to add or change the logo on your WordPress website, this guide will help you with the details. We will walk you through the steps on how to add a customized logo on your website header, change logo size etc. WordPress Logo Having a professional logo on your blog not only helps in website branding but also enhances its look and feel. But often it does not get the attention it deserves. By default, WordPress does not apply a logo to your website. It only shows your website Title in the header space of your blog. But you can easily add or change the logo by following some simple steps. How to change the Website Logo in WordPress?  In most themes, you can change the logo by going to the  Appearance section  in the WordPress dashboard and selecting  Customize.  Here, you get a tab called  “Site Identity”  which has option to change the logo by uploading an image from your computer or selecting an existing image from your media library. H...

How to start a WordPress blog: Step-by-Step

If you do not feel very secure yet that this blog will be great and produce its own money (at least) and you want to test the waters first, then you may think to  start a blog free of charge is a safer bet .  WordPress Blog The WordPress.com  is an online platform administrated from others. You can buy a domain there, install a theme from the available ones, and upload your content. The blog will instantly be online from the start. The WordPress.org  can be downloaded on your computer and installed in any host. Like installing WordPress locally or online hosting service. In this case, you can control server requirements and install any type of theme you want. Be it a premium or free theme. As tempting as it is to not pay for blogging platforms like WordPress.com, you need to keep in mind that nothing good is ever free. So  these platforms contain limitations  which will definitely become a burden as your blog grows and starts to pour in ...

How to Install WordPress on Localhost (5 Easy Steps)

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As the most popular web platform, WordPress is already powering up over one-third of the entire websites. Hundreds of people are entering the community every day.  WordPress Installation If you too are one of them, we are welcoming you with this easy and beginner-friendly tutorial- “How to Install WordPress on Localhost” in five easy steps. Learning WordPress is just fun. Nowadays, anyone can build a website for his/her blogging-business or any other purposes within minutes. Yes, CMS (Content Management System) made it such easy for all of us. And WordPress is leading the CMS industry with a surprising market share of more than 60%! Why Install WordPress on Localhost? A site in a localhost environment is basically for personal purposes, not for users or audience. The only person who can see the site is you! So, why does anyone need to create a site in localhost?  The answer is already given in the above paragraph. Before going live with our site or to make a visual presence, w...

How To Start A Blog In 2021 (Step By Step Guide)

There’s never been a better time to create a blog. And thanks to some user-friendly free tools, it’s also never been easier to get started, even if you have no technical knowledge. WordPress Blog Who knows – down the line, you might even be able to make a side or full income from your blog. That takes time, but there’s plenty of people proving that it’s possible. In this post, we’re going to show you the best way to make a blog in 2021 and beyond – using WordPress. Over 39% of all the websites on the Internet use WordPress, including most of the web’s most successful bloggers. With under an hour of time and less than $50, you can join the ranks of those bloggers – we’re going to show you how. Keep reading for our step-by-step guide on how to start a blog in 2021 and beyond. How to Start a Blog FAQ Before we get started, here are a few FAQs about our tutorial so that you can know what you’re in for.  What platform will I use to start a blog? We’re going to have you use self-hosted W...

There Has Been A Critical Error On This Website.

Between WordPress 5.2 and WordPress 5.3 we used to get error   The site is experiencing technical difficulties . But with latest release of WordPress 5.4 i think WordPress developers have changed message you would receive also. If you know how to deal with the site is experiencing technical difficulties same methods apply to solve. There has been a critical error on your website.  Fix Critical Error WordPress Website Quick Tip:  To track what’s the error about exactly. Turn your website’s debug mode on. Once you turn the debug mode on you would get the details which file is causing. There has been a critical error on your website. error. Make sure to check your site’s error logs on your server also. See below how to turn on debug mode. While WordPress gives you message  There has been a critical error on your website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.  They also share helpful article’s link on wordpress.org Learn more about deb...

What is a WordPress Website?

A WordPress website is any website that uses WordPress as its   content management system   (CMS). WordPress powers both the   backend   of the website (the interface where a user logs in to make changes or add new content) and the   frontend   (the visible part of the website that your visitors see on the web).  WordPress Help Here are just a few examples of the types of websites you can build with WordPress: Blog  – A blog is a special type of website devoted to sharing thoughts, photos, reviews, tutorials, recipes and so much more. Blogs usually display the most recently-published content first. E-commerce website  – An e-commerce website allows you to sell goods or services online and collect payment via an online payment system. You can download and install a WordPress e-commerce plugin to extend the default functionality of WordPress so you can have an online store on your website. Business website  – Many businesses will benefit f...

How to Use the WordPress Custom Logo API

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WordPress users who aren’t necessarily developers can’t always customize their website the way they want. They can choose a theme from thousands that are available (both free and paid), but there’s often frustration that they can’t easily change the logo. Some themes provide options allowing their users to change the logo but it’s not always the case. WordPress Logo To allow all users to change the logo of their website easily, the WordPress team decided to add a new feature in WordPress 4.5: Custom Logo. Using this feature, any WordPress user will now be able to change their logo via the Theme Customizer. If you’re a developer, you’ll want to know how to make use of the Custom Logo feature in your theme. The good news is that it’s not complicated, so you won’t have any excuse to not allow your user to customize their logo! In this article, we’ll look at how a user can change their logo with the Custom Logo feature. Then, we’ll cover how developers can enable the Custom Logo featur...

How to download WordPress and install it in 5 steps

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WordPress enables over 30 percent of internet users to self-host and design their own websites. Regardless, newbies might spend longer than the famous five minutes discovering how to download WordPress, let alone install it.  WordPress Installation There are two main ways to install WordPress. The long way enables you to tailor your installation to your exact needs from the start. Alternately, the one-click approach is rapid, but may leave you with work to do later. In this article, we’ll help you to download and install WordPress. Best of all, it will only take five steps. What you’ll need to download and install WordPress Before you begin installing WordPress, there are a number of elements you’ll need: Server access is a must. Without it, you won’t be able to host your website. A suitable text editor (such as the open-source Atom). A File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client, such as FileZilla. There’s also robust file access within the GoDaddy dashb...