Top 4 Ways To Manage Picture Sizes for WordPress
A little background on picture sizes for WordPress
WordPress has default image sizes that it sets whenever you load a new picture into the Media Library. These sizes are called ‘Thumbnail‘, ‘Medium‘, and ‘Large‘, and they usually have associated dimensions with them. You may have seen these designations when you add a media to a post. Picture sizes for WordPress have the default MAX-dimensions of 150×150, 300×300, and 1024×1024 respectively.
Read More»Referrer Spam Is Skewing Your Web Traffic Analytics
We all love to keep track of visits to our website. It helps us to see if our latest marketing campaign is working, if the SEO changes have improved our rankings, and just makes us feel good that people are interested in our material. However, the stats we get from Google Analytics can be way off – most often because of referrer spam.
What is Referrer Spam?
Referrer spam is fake or unwanted traffic which shows up in analytics reports. It skews the data to make it look like
Read More»What Website Copyright Date Do I Use?
Copyrights are intended to be for specific pieces of work. So in the good ol’ days of simple brochure sites it was easy to know what website copyright date to use. And if you still have a totally static site today that hasn’t changed since it was first published live on the Internet, then the answer is quite easy: The year your site went live.
However, in today’s web-world, it’s imperative to keep your content fresh and new. A website is therefore in continual flux through blogs, comments, feeds, daily specials, changing call-to-actions, and other new or updated page content. This makes the material on the site actually “published” at different times.
Read More»What, When and Why Should I Update in WordPress?
If you’re a WordPress user you’ve no doubt discovered that when you log in to your website’s dashboard there seems to always be some notice about an update being available for something or other. One of the most frequent questions we get from clients managing their own sites is, “Nothing seems broken, so should I update, or can I just let them ride?” The answer is a definitive, “It depends.” Here’s the scoop on what, when, and why you should update in WordPress.
Read More»Future-Proof Your Website
There’s a huge chance you’re reading this blog post on a smartphone or tablet right now. We feel pretty confident saying that because statistics indicate that 30% to 50% of web traffic now comes from mobile devices.
How do you ensure that your business’ online presence is not left out during this major shift in user behavior?
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