WordPress Plugins Guides
Plugins are one of the main reasons why people choose WordPress. With them, you can add just about anything to your website. But you should be aware that not every plugin is created equally. Some will perform better than others and a bad plugin might even break your website. Below you will find a selection of guides on my favourite WordPress plugins.
Speeding up Shared Counts
This guide will show you how to use Shared Counts’ filters to further speed up the plugin and reduce the amount of JavaScript and CSS that is loaded.
How to add WhatsApp to Shared Counts
WhatsApp is one of the largest messaging services worldwide. By default, it is missing from Shared Counts. Follow this guide to add it manually.
WP Featherlight: the best lightbox plugin
After testing multiple options for my GeneratePress sites, I’ve come to the conclusion that WP Featherlight is the best lightbox plugin (for now).
How to add Reddit to Shared Counts
Shared Counts on its own doesn’t provide you with a Reddit share button but as it’s very developer friendly one can be added in no time.
Shared Counts: the Best social share plugin for GeneratePress
Just like GeneratePress itself, Shared Counts is lean, clean, and lightweight making it the perfect social share plugin!
How to display breadcrumbs in GeneratePress
Breadcrumbs are navigational elements used to enhance the visitor’s experience and improve SEO. Here’s how you can add them to GeneratePress.
How to display WP Show Posts in two columns on tablets
Per default, WP Show Posts will treat tablet devices as desktop-class devices. With a few lines of CSS, you can display your list in two columns.
How to reduce the margin of WP Show Posts in a sidebar
WP Show Posts adds quite a large margin to each article’s title when using only a single column. Here’s how to fix that.
SEOPress beginner’s guide: You need this WordPress plugin
SEOPress is the best and cleanest SEO plugin for WordPress I’ve tested so far. Follow this guide on how to use it on your website!