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  • How to Add Collapsible/Expandable Content in WordPress 

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    In the constantly evolving field of web design, creating an engaging user experience is very important. As a content creator or website owner, you probably ran into the need to provide a large amount of information without overwhelming your readers. And here, the collapsible/expandable content space feature on WordPress will come in handy. It saves…

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  • How to Add Tabs In WordPress Posts/Pages 

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    If you’re on the lookout for a way to add a little bit extra organization to your WordPress posts, tabs can be the perfect solution. Tabs allow you to present multiple chunks of information in a limited space, making it easier for your readers to navigate and go through your content. Tabs can help you…

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  • How to Add a Link to an Image in WordPress

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    Yes, images do speak a thousand words, but have you ever found yourself staring at your website, wondering how to make those basic images more..clickable? Well, you can easily do that by adding links to your images. This converts them into clickable gateways to other content. Now if you have no idea how to add…

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  • How to Change Line Spacing in WordPress

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    When you are writing a blog or simply making content, minor elements like line spacing can greatly influence your content’s aesthetics and readability. It also improves SEO and can increase your website’s view count. And this is exactly why you need to know how to change line spacing in WordPress.  If you ever found yourself…

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  • How To Add a ‘Back To Top’ Button In WordPress

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    We all have been there many times, getting lost in a long blog post and wishing for a quick way to get back to the top. Although studies show that longer content is more engaging and beneficial for SEO, a good User Experience (UX) is also important for maintaining and boosting website traffic. If you…

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  • How to Justify Text in WordPress (Block Editor)

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    Just like any other word-processing program, WordPress used to have a Justify button too. But it got canceled after the 4.7 update, stating issues with text readability across browsers. Although the Gutenberg editor is missing a button or keyboard shortcut for justifying text, you can still do it in your posts. So, if you have…

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  • How to Add Subheadings in WordPress

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    Subheadings are like the secret sauce that adds flavor to your content. These are like the sidekicks to your main title. They break up those long paragraphs, set a hierarchy, guide your readers, and make your posts look a little bit more professional. Plus, search engines love them too, as they make it easier for…

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  • How to Add Border Around Column in WordPress

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    You know how useful the columns are in WordPress if you know your way around them. You can easily sort and show a handful of data or other stuff with a simple column block. Now if you are tired of the same old plain-vanilla columns in your WordPress posts, this little how-to might be just…

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  • How to Select Multiple Blocks in WordPress

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    When WordPress first introduced the Gutenberg block editor, many users instantly switched from the classic editor. Because, let’s be real, working with individual and customizable blocks is much easier than using the old classic editor.  But honestly, so many of us are still struggling to adjust to this. Many of us look up things like…

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  • How to Add a Progress Bar in WordPress (Step by Step)

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    Visual content almost always wins over textual content whenever we view something. And progress bars are the perfect visual content tool for your website which shows the ongoing progress, whether you’re downloading files, raising donations for a cause, or simply filling out a survey. If you have a portfolio website, progress bars could be a…

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