The Permalinks setting for your WordPress site determine the structure of the URLs for your pages. There are several options available, ranging from structures that include the date and post number, to simpler options that only use the title of a post. You can change the permalink settings for your website if you don’t like […]
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How to Add AMP to a Genesis WordPress Site
The Accelerated Mobile Project (AMP) from Google is intended to provide Web users with a fast browsing experience on their mobile devices. Currently, sites that have AMP functionality receive a small indicator next to their listings in mobile search results, and users are treated to a very speedy browsing experience if they open an AMP […]
How to Schedule a Post in WordPress 4.6.1
The WordPress content management system makes it easier than ever to add a new page or article to your website. The user interface for writing new posts is very similar to popular word-processing programs like Microsoft Word, and making that content live is literally as simple as clicking a button. But occasionally you might write […]
How to Create a New Menu in WordPress 4.6.1
Navigation is a crucial part of a website, as it makes it possible for your readers to find the information they need. WordPress makes it easy for you to create a menu, and the theme that you are using for your site likely has a couple of default locations where a menu could go. Our […]
How to Change the Footer Information in a Genesis Child Theme
The footer of your website is often an afterthought, due simply to the fact that it exists at the very bottom of the page. All of the “action” is taking place much higher up, so it’s easy to forget about. In fact, some webmasters might not even know what is in their footer right now, […]
How to Use a Child Theme With the Genesis Framework in WordPress 4.6.1
Our website, answeryourtech.com, runs on the Genesis WordPress framework. This is a very popular, simple to use, fast way to have your own professional-looking WordPress site. We previously discussed installing the Genesis framework on your website, and the steps in this article will rely on those steps having already been completed. So if you have […]
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