When managing a WordPress website, there are times when you need to make changes or updates without immediately publishing them. At WPBeginner, we write and update lots of articles, and we know how important it
When making more significant changes to your WordPress site, sometimes unexpected results occur. To undo larger changes, reverting to a prior backup works in some cases. When working with a professional hosting provider like WP Engine, a backup of your site is created and encrypted for storage e...
Have you ever made changes to a WordPress post or page and then wished you could go back to an earlier version? We have faced this exact situation when updating our WordPress blog, and it led us to discover one of WordPress’s most valuable features: post revisions. After helping countless...
On your WordPress sidebar,go toUsers→All Users. Hover over the user and selectEdit. In theEdit Userwindow, scroll down to theEdit Author Slugsection. Select one of the listed slugs or enter a custom one. Click theUpdate Userbutton to save your changes. ...
Save the changes and check if the changes have been reflected. Crafting a Custom Homepage with the Theme Customizer Most WordPress themes support the Theme Customizer, which allows you to craft your homepage to your liking. Some themes even have the homepage settings in the Customizer, where you...
Inside the WordPress dashboard, you can make changes just as you would on your live site. You can switch to your desired WordPress theme, adjust the layout, or add plugins. We installed theAstra themeand itsMusician SingerStarter Template on our staging site.In the next section, we’ll cla...
In the field WordPress Address (URL), you need to define the directory where your site’s core files are located. While in the Site Address (URL) field, type in the URL you want the site to load with. When you are ready, click Save Changes, and WordPress will log you out of the ...
The Yoast logo is our favicon, as shown in a Google search on desktop How to change your favicon in WordPress Time needed: 2 minutes Here is a simple step-by-step guide for changing your WordPress favicon. The favicon has a different name in WordPress: the site icon. To change it, ...
There are multiple ways to change fonts in WordPress. How you change them depends on a number of factors including what type of theme you use, whether you will require a plugin, or if you plan to add them manually. In this post, we’ll discuss each method and show you how to change...
the inherent risk with making changes is that they have the potential to create a domino effect with unintended consequences. In a worst case scenario, a single tweak could unintentionally crash your entire site. Luckily,it’s easy to eliminate the risk of chaos by using a WordPress staging si...