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The User Guide to Choosing the Best WordPress Plugins that Suit Your Needs

There are millions of WordPress plugins. How do you choose the best one for your site? This guide shows you the things you should do to evaluate the usefulness of a plugin.

By Ada Ivanova – Nov 24, 2016

Tips and Tricks for Google Inbox You Should Know to Improve Your Productivity

Google Inbox is Google’s new take on email management. It comes with plenty of hidden tips and tricks. Here are some of them you can use to improve your productivity.

By Corbin Telligman – Nov 21, 2016

5 Websites to Help You Boost Your Productivity

In this connected world, distractions can be a killer. Here are five websites that will help you shake off the distractions and focus on your goals.

By Simon Batt – Nov 20, 2016

How to Make Mobile-Friendly Websites that Make Google Happy

As Google gives more priority to mobile-friendly websites, it is important for you to ensure your site is mobile friendly. Learn how to do so with these tips.

By Christopher Harper – Nov 19, 2016

What You Need to Know About Long-Range WiFi Project

Security specialist Ben Caudill announced a “Proxyham” project that can provide long-range WiFi and a secure and private connection. Let’s find out how it works.

By John Parsons – Nov 19, 2016

User Accounts Might Become Obsolete in Video Conversation. Here’s Why!

With Skype removing the need to have user accounts to participate in conversations, user accounts might become obsolete in the near future. Here’s why.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Nov 18, 2016

Settings and Extensions We Think Are Protecting Our Privacy But Aren’t

There are plenty of privacy settings and extensions that are supposed to protect us, but are not really working. Check out the list here.

By John Parsons – Nov 17, 2016

How to Avoid Spoilers and Political Discourse While Online

With Facebook and Twitter overrun with spoilers of TV shows and movies, you can use these tools to filter the content you see and avoid spoilers and political discourse.

By Ryan Lynch – Nov 16, 2016

7 of the Best Social Media Plugins for WordPress

There are dozens of social media plugins for WordPress, each with a different purpose. Here are 7 of the best social media plugins that are worth trying.

By Ada Ivanova – Nov 16, 2016

5 Essential Tips and Tricks for Google Docs You Need to Know About

There’s a good chance you are using Google Docs to for your word document. Here are 5 tips and tricks that will make your Google Docs better.

By Robert Zak – Nov 15, 2016

How to Set Up Free Email Subscription Service with TinyLetter

If you hate to spend extra time and effort to create and maintain an email list, one free email subscription service you can use is TinyLetter.

By Jeffry Thurana – Nov 15, 2016

Single Sign On (SSO) – What Is It and Should You Use It?

Single Sign On saves you the trouble of providing credentials to access sites. Here we will explain SSO in detail so you can decide if this is a good solution for you.

By Ada Ivanova – Nov 12, 2016

A New Approach to Ad Blocking: Charitable Adblockers and More

Is there a way to insure a minimally-intrusive browsing experience without hurting creators? In this article we tackle charitable adblockers to find out.

By Christopher Harper – Nov 10, 2016

How to Use External Images as Featured Images in WordPress

Adding a Featured Image to a WordPress post requires you to physically upload the image. What if you want to use an external image as the featured image? Here’s how.

By Jeffry Thurana – Nov 8, 2016

Find Out How Websites Are Tracking You and How You Can Hide Your Info

Websites tracking you and targeted advertising may seem like an unavoidable part of modern life, but you can protect your privacy with these strategies.

By John Parsons – Nov 7, 2016

6 Great Projects to Use Your Computer to Advance Scientific Ventures

Have you ever wanted to help out in a field of scientific interest? Here are 6 projects where you can donate your PC processing power to advance scientific research.

By Simon Batt – Nov 4, 2016

How to Add Cool CSS3 Animation to Your WordPress Content

Looking to spice up the plain old text in your WordPress site? This WordPress plugin allows you to easily add cool CSS3 animations to your content.

By Jeffry Thurana – Nov 3, 2016

How to Easily Share and Embed Large Image Albums with Imgur

If you have many photos, it can be difficult to share them all to your social networks. Imgur provides a way for you to share and embed large image albums. Let’s check it out.

By Simon Batt – Nov 2, 2016

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How to Create Custom WordPress User Roles

While WordPress comes with a default set of user roles, it may not be sufficient for most of you. Here’s how you can create custom WordPress user roles.

By Ayo Isaiah – Oct 29, 2016

7 of the Best WordPress Video Plugins You Can Use to Embed Videos

If your WordPress site has a lot of videos, here are seven great WordPress video plugins to try.

By Ada Ivanova – Oct 27, 2016

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