by | Dec 15, 2018 | Speeding Up WordPress
WordPress caching dynamically saves and serves an HTML version of your website for your visitors. This puts less of a strain on your server resources, limits database lookups and can greatly speed up the time it takes for your pages to render. GregJamesonGreg Jameson... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress
Yes! There are a couple of ways to customize your colors and styling. First, log into your WordPress website and go to Appearance > Customize and see if there are any built-in options that are a part of your theme. Second, you can create a child theme and make your... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress
Of course! Many premium themes include built-in Google Fonts integration so all you have to do is locate the font options either under Appearance > Customize > Fonts/Typography or within the Theme Panel under a typography section. If your theme does not include... by | Dec 15, 2018 | WordPress Basics
To set your homepage go to Settings > Reading. You can either leave the default (which is “Your latest posts”) or select the “Static page” option and set your front page to the page you’ve created as your homepage, and add a posts page if you have one.... by | Dec 15, 2018 | Customizing WordPress, WordPress Pages
A page template applies custom styling to a page. Depending on the theme you use you may have page templates for your homepage, full-width page, blog, shop, etc. To select a page template just make a selection from the dropdown in the “Page Attributes” meta box....