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Quick Fixes to Common WordPress Problems: Part 2

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In Part I of “Quick Fixes to Common WordPress Problems” we looked into five of the most frequently encountered hiccups that occur for both beginning users and well-versed pros. But when it comes to “common” and “problems” in regards to the WordPress platform, there are unfortunately a great deal more than just five.

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Why WordPress is the Best Choice for your Website CMS

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But just the same there are lots of CMS platforms promising all sorts of wonderful things, from being easy to learn to easy to edit to having a nice cheap price tag. Not so with the behemoth of the Internet, WordPress. Here are the top five reasons while WordPress is a no-brainer choice no matter the vision you have for your website.

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WordPress 4.8: What’s New and Notable in the Latest Release

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Back in May we gave readers a sneak peek, thanks to WP Beginner editorial staff, of what was coming down the line with WordPress 4.8. Frequent users of WordPress will at once recognize a new element that they’ve been asking for: Media Widgets. The post WordPress 4.8:

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Picture This: Automatically Add Instagram Photos to Your WordPress Site

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And for those owning, operating or administering a WordPress site, having a tie-in between Instagram and their pages can really boost hits and visits and add serious curb appeal that helps drive traffic to a website. So how do you go about adding Instagram photos into posts on your WordPress site?

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Don’t Panic: Common WordPress Errors and How to Fix Them (Part One)

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The vast majority of WordPress users managing and administering their own sites have most likely, at one time or another, received an error message or code that got their hearts racing and induced a bit of panic. WordPress experts agree that most often the white screen happens because you’ve maxed out your PHP memory limit.

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How to Create SEO-Friendly URL Structures for Your WordPress Site

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And doing so begins with ensuring that your WordPress site has a “friendly” permalink—also called a URL—structure that the search engines will find easy to categorize and display for those seeking the information, products or services you provide. As previously mentioned, in the past WordPress didn’t have the option of customizing their URLs.

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The Q&A: Great FAQ Plugins for WordPress Sites

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Although it doesn’t come with lots of fancy customizations, it does allow for displaying questions and answers in an attractive drop down box that you can group by tags. It’s simple, works great and is a nice—and no-cost—choice for those WordPress e-tail sites just getting started.

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