Written by Ina Morosanu on December 17, 20190 comments
We’re happy to let you know that our collection of magazine themes is getting bigger!
Meet Dérive — our new travel & photography WordPress theme, intended to help you create outstanding visual stories. The flexibility of the theme makes it an ideal fit for travel photographers, storytellers, and photojournalists that want to present their experiences online.
Written by Alex Denning on November 25, 20191 comment
If you have a WordPress food blog or recipe website, you might be tempted to add your recipe content using basic WordPress text and image blocks.
While such an approach can work for your human visitors, adding your recipes as basic text means you’ll be missing out on the many benefits of structured data (AKA schema markup).
If you’re not familiar with this term, structured data helps make your recipe content more visible in search engines, which in turn leads to more eyeballs on your delicious food.
In this post, you’ll learn more about what structured data is and how it helps your WordPress recipe website. Then, we’ll show you how to easily incorporate structured data into your recipes using the Recipe Card Blocks WordPress plugin — zero technical knowledge required!
Written by Alex Denning on October 30, 20192 comments
Looking for the best WordPress page builder plugin to design more advanced content on your WordPress site? While the new WordPress block editor added more design flexibility to the native WordPress editor, page builder plugins still take things even further and give you full drag-and-drop design control.
That means you can create more complex, stylish designs without requiring any technical knowledge or writing a single line of code, which is pretty awesome!
In this post, we’ve collected seven of the best WordPress drag-and-drop page builder plugins. We installed each plugin on a test site using our Foodica Lite theme to give you a hands-on look at how each tool helps you design your content. Beyond a real look at each plugin’s interface, we’ll also share key features, pricing information, and help you pick the best plugin for your needs.
All of these plugins are fully compatible with the new WordPress block editor. So whether you’re using the classic WordPress editor or the block editor, you’ll be able to add a great new drag-and-drop editing experience to your site.
(we’ll also look at WordPress’ new “Gutenberg” block editor separately at the end of this post!)
Written by Alex Denning on October 7, 20190 comments
Worried that a professional website for your restaurant is too expensive to buy, and that building one yourself is too complex? You’re in the right place. Following this guide you won’t need any previous website building experience. I’ll show you exactly how to make a beautiful website using a WordPress restaurant theme.
You’ll learn how to get a WordPress website online, how to customize its look and functionality, and how to add your content – all without any need to code.