title { font-size:large; font-weight:bold; } so that "My page" that is written on the top of the page has some style to it. All replies (4) Monday, November 25, 2013 10:52 AM ✅Answered Title tag cannot be stylized as far as i know. Monday, November 25, 2013 11:00 ...
You may notice the part where we have set the hierarchical value tofalse. If you would like your custom post type to behave like pages rather than posts, then you can set this value totrue. Another thing to notice is the repeated usage of thetwentytwentyonestring, this is called the ‘...
The most common case is – when you upload a file to a website, the upload takes quite a long time, and finally, you receive the error “HTTP Error 400 Bad Request”. Simply, the file is too large and hits the file size limit on the website’s server, so the server responds ...
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Top Tips:The bio should be informative but concise, ideally 3-5 sentences. Make sure you write in the third person for a more professional tone. Finally, include a professional headshot to add a personal touch and make the bio visually appealing. ...
Site speed plays a critical role in user experience and conversion rates. As page load time goes from one to three seconds, your site’s bounce rate increases by32%. A quick win here iscompressing large images, enabling browser caching, and minimizing CSS and JavaScript files. ...
Therefore, you can expand your robots.txt file to specify a large number of directives. It just depends on how specific you want to be about what search engines can and cannot do (note that there is a limit to how many lines you can add, but I will speak about this later)....
Include error messages if they accidentally enter an area code that doesn’t exist, add their state to the “Town” field, or are exceeding the character limit. Again, I find this not only saves time for your leads but also keeps things simple when you need to review the submitted content...