How To Choose The Right WordPress Theme
Having a lot of choices is not always a good thing. When faced with lots of options, you can be overwhelmed with the decisions that you have to face. This can lead to poor choices and lots of time-wasting!
Having a lot of choices is not always a good thing. When faced with lots of options, you can be overwhelmed with the decisions that you have to face. This can lead to poor choices and lots of time-wasting!
WordPress websites are only as secure as you make them. Many common security flaws that people make such as the same passwords for everything, or secure passwords being used to log in to the website are the common way for hackers to break into your website and cause havoc.
Twitter has introduced a new feature to a certain amount of verified users (including Interact-IT) that allows polls to be created within the mobile app and on desktop (However we haven’t seen any of these polls on the desktop version).
When creating a website with WordPress, sorting out a menu can be a confusing exercise, as the pages that you create are automatically added to the navigation bar visible on the home page.
Sometimes there will be the need to have different pages that show different post categories. This could be a blogging site that wants different pages for different categories, or a company that wants to have different blogs for news items and awards etc.
WordPress comes with great functionality that allows you to alter the appearance of your website in seconds with only minimal tweaking needed. There are many free themes that you are able to download and install straight from the WordPress interface.
Nothing always works perfectly, this is especially true in the world of technology and computers. Crashes and coding conflicts will happen that will affect the performance of your website. If you haven’t taken steps to safeguard your website (such as a backup) then you may be in for a painful time.
WordPress is easy to use, simple to update content management system used by millions of people around the world. However, like everything else, the interface is only simple to use compared to other content management systems and only when you know how to use it.
Companies across the world realise the importance of getting their website found on search engines. With over 80% of users finding their desired website through a search engine.
Mobile responsive is a term that means that your website should be designed to be easy to use on smaller screen sizes. This has always been the case. If your website is not easy to use on a mobile, then people won’t use it.

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