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How to Open Menu in New Tab in WordPress

Previously I’ve written a tutorial on adding custom classes to your WordPress menu to further customize your menu. Have you ever wondered how to open those links in the menu in a new tab? Sometimes it’s good to open the link in new tab, especially if you link to external site. By doing this, the visitor will […]

How to Add Contact Form to WordPress

One of the important pages on every website is a contact page. Whether you have a personal blog, commercial website or company website, contact form allows your reader to get in touch with you, either to say hi, ask about something related to the site or even to report some problems with your site. Most free […]

How to Add Custom Classes to WordPress Menu

Before this, I’ve written a tutorial about adding a new class to WordPress widget. This is great way to further customize the widgets. How about adding custom classes to the WordPress menu? It’s easy. WordPress has already this functionality, you just have to know where to enable this feature from the menu’s settings page. First of all, […]

Introduction to WordPress Secret Key

WordPress has another layer of security to protect your database. This secret key can be set the wp-config.php file. Here’s an example of WordPress secret key. Of course, please do not use this one. This secret key makes your site harder to hack and access harder to crack by adding random elements to the password. Therefore, it […]

VaultPress Announced New Lite Plan

WordPress is secure. However, the use of bad plugin and theme might risk your website. No one knows what will happen to his website. Therefore, it’s a good practice to always backup your website on daily basis. For most blogs, daily backups should be fine. However, if you have a large website with many new […]

How To Change Default wp_ Table Prefix in WordPress

Every WordPress developers or website owners should put their website security as their top priority. In WPFeed.com, I’ve written many security tips on hardening your WordPress site, some of them are: How To Limit Login Attempts in WordPress How to Force Strong Passwords in WordPress How To Get Notification for WordPress Updates on Email How […]

How to Force Strong Passwords in WordPress

If your site allows new user registration, it is good to make sure every user uses a strong password. After registration, a randomly generated password will be sent to their email. Then, users can change their password from the profile page. Although WordPress will show the strength of the password to users, it will not […]

How To Get Notification for WordPress Updates on Email

If you are a WordPress developer with lots of clients, it’s important to have a great tool to monitor all of the clients’ sites. WordPress core, plugins, and themes should be updated immediately once the new version is released. However, how do you know whether there is a newer version of the WordPress, plugin or […]

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