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Pop-Up CC: Add Responsive Email Opt-in Pop-Up Forms to Your WordPress Website Today for Free
Creating an email subscriber list for your website is an essential task that everyone should undertake. However, when your website is in its infancy, you might not be able to justify the expense of signing up with an email marketing service to manage your subscribers, or a premium list building WordPress plugin. Thankfully, this no…
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DW Question and Answer Plugin: Add Interactive Q&A Boards to WordPress
There are a few good reasons why you might want to add a question and answer section to your website. One might be to build a community around your brand, while another might be to provide support to the users of your product or service. While a static frequently asked questions (FAQ) page can be…
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8 Questions with WPKube Founder Dev Sharma
Regular Pagely blog readers will know that every week we interview a big name in the WordPress community. Today it’s the turn of Dev Sharma, one of the most notable young members of the community, and founder of the excellent WPKube resource. Dev has been involved in the WordPress community in some form since the…
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Starbox: The Easy Way to Display Attractive Author Boxes After Each Post on Your WordPress Blog
If you want a fool-proof way to display functional and attractive author profile boxes after each post on your WordPress blog, then the free Starbox plugin is a great choice. The plugin gives you a good amount of control over where the other box is displayed on your site, such as before or after the…
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Comments Not Replied To: Quickly See Which Comments Haven’t Received a Reply
WordPress post comments can be a great way to add interactivity to your blog and find out what your readers have to say about your content. However, keeping on top of the comments left on a busy blog, and finding a moment to reply to them, can quickly become very time consuming. A while ago…
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How to Protect WordPress from Brute Force Attacks
Today I want to help you bolster your website’s security against the most common type of security breach: brute force attacks. The logic behind brute force attacks is simple: if I guess your username and password enough times, eventually I’ll get them right. Of course, brute force attacks aren’t performed by individuals, they’re performed by…
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Click to Tweet Plugin: Add Tweetable Quotes to Your WordPress Posts and Pages
Click to Tweet is a free WordPress plugin that makes it easy to add tweetable quotes to your posts and pages. After installing this plugin on your website, you can then start inserting small pieces of text in your content, which are published with a click to tweet link. If you or one of your…
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8 Questions with Devin Price of WP Theming
Welcome back to another edition of Pagely’s 8 Questions series. Every week we’ll be interviewing one of the best known faces in the world of WordPress. Today it’s the turn of developer and all-round WordPress expert, Devin Price. Dev is best known in WordPress circles for his excellent WP Theming website, where you’ll regularly find…
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8 Questions with Bourn Creative’s Jennifer Bourn
Welcome to this week’s edition of Pagely’s 8 Questions series! Today’s interviewee is the fantastic Jennifer Bourn, the well-respected WordCamp speaker and founder of Bourn Creative. As with last week’s interviewee, Shawn Hesketh, Jennifer worked in graphic design pre-WordPress. Be sure to check out the Bourn Creative website — including Jennifer’s regular contributions to the…