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  12 Best WordPress LMS Themes to Revamp Your LMS in 2022 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:41

Follow @Cloudways Running a Learning Management System (LMS) is not always a walk in the park. You’ve got to keep up with learners’ expectations. And it’s not just about the content. As technology evolves, you need to upgrade your eLearning platform to make sure you are offering a secure and modern platform to your students.One of the most crucial aspects of an LMS is the user interface – and on WordPress, that’s the job of the theme. A theme not only influences the visual aspect of your student’s journey but impacts the learning experience as well.Of the many themes out there, which WordPress LMS theme will help you set your eLearning website apart in 2022? Let’s find out!Table of ContentsFeatures to Look in LMS ThemesBest WordPress LMS ThemesBest LearnDash ThemesBest LifterLMS ThemesBest TutorLMS ThemesOther WordPress LMS ThemesRounding up!Features to Look in LMS ThemesThe choice of a WordPress LMS theme is a serious challenge not because of the frontend of the eLearning website but also the long-term survival of the eLearning businesses. To help you out, I have created a list of the important features that you should keep in view when considering LMS WordPress themes.ResponsiveResponsive design has become the standard of frontend development in the age of mobile devices. Every theme that you consider should be responsive from the ground up to make sure that your eLearning websites look and more importantly, the user experience of the website.ExtensibleBuilding a feature-rich eLearning experience requires significant investment in the user experience. This, in turn, requires developing custom modules and customizing the existing codebase. Thus, you need to select a theme with a simple and clean codebase that you (or your developer) can extend for optimizing the user experience.Course SetupAny WordPress LMS theme should have a native course setup component because of the performance and efficiency issues. You do have the option of adding a custom course management module but you can never match the performance of a native course management component.User ManagementFor any eLearning website, user management is a core business process. Enrolled students are the most important category of users and the website should have a robust user management component that should capture all user information in a searchable form.Integrated ReviewsReviews are the fuel that drives the eLearning business forward. Look for a theme that has a star-based review component. This system has great visual appeal and visitors can instantly gauge the response and make an informed decision about opting for the course.Now that you know the f... You are listening to the topic about " 12 Best WordPress LMS Themes to Revamp Your LMS in 2022 ", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  How to Setup WordPress Multisite Domain Mapping | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:53

Multisite is a great way to manage all your WordPress sites from a single installation. However, a very common issue that WordPress multisite administratorsface is how to set up domain mapping. By default, additional sites setup within your multisite network are created aseither subdomains of the root site (e.g.subsite.network.com) or subfolders (e.g. network.com/subsite).Naturally, these don’t look very good and so by implementing domain mapping, you canpoint a site to an external domain, such as domain.com. To other visitors, this will then appear as a normal website.Prefer to watch the video version?WordPress Multisite Domain MappingWhen it comes to setting up WordPress multisite domain mapping you do have a few options. We are going to walk you through the entire Multisite setup here at Kinsta as this can sometimes be confusing.If you already WordPress Multisite up and running, feel free to skip to Step 5 to start mapping your new subsite domains.Below we will be setting up the following:kinstamulti.com (main subsite)kinstasub1.com (additional subsite)kinstasub2.com (additional subsite)kinstasub3.com (additional subsite)Step 1 – Install WordPress MultisiteIf you are doing a fresh installation of WordPress you can automatically configure WordPress multisite when you add a new site in MyKinsta. Simply select “This is a multisite installation” and choose either the subdirectory or subdomain option.In this example, we’ll be using the subdomain multisite option. When adding a new site, select the “Install WordPress” option.After filling in the site details, be sure to select the “Should we install WordPress multisite?” option, and specify whether you want to create a subdirectory or subdomain multisite.A subdirectory multisite is one that’s loaded from a subdirectory of a root domain (e.g. domain.com/multisite/).A subdomain multisite is one that’s loaded from a unique subdomain (e.g. multisite.domain.com).If you opt for a subdirectory multisite after creating a subdomain multisite, a rule will need to be added by the Kinsta support team for it to work properly.As setting up multisite correctly is complicated and requires special attention, you should anticipate working with a qualified WordPress developer if you wish to switch an established site from single-site mode to multisite mode.Step 2 – Add Domains to MyKinsta Dashboard and Point DNSThe next thing to do is add your main site’s domain to the MyKinsta dashboard. To do this, go to your site’s “Domains” page, click Add Domain, and add the necessary domain. Be sure to select the “add domains with and without www” option if you want to add the www version of your domain as w... You are listening to the topic about " How to Setup WordPress Multisite Domain Mapping ", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  WordPress Custom Fields Plugin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:30

This is truly an extremely useful WordPress plugin which allows you to insert custom user input fields into the registration form and profile editing pages of your WordPress site.All custom field values are stored as WordPress user meta for each individual user. These user meta values can be reused at a later stage throughout your site if needed.What is the purpose?Some webmasters run websites that require more details from a user other than the default username and email address which is integrated into WordPress. They might need to capture an address, birth date or a selection of options when a user registers. This plugin includes all the tools you could possibly need to achieve this.Available Input FieldsBelow is a list of all the available fields. If there is a specific type of field you need, please let us know and we'll have it developed for you.Text Input FieldsCheckbox(es) ListsRadio button(s) OptionsTextarea Input FieldsSelect Dropdown OptionsYear, Month, Day DatepickersCountries Dropdown SelectFile Upload FieldsManagement Made EasyManage all your custom user fields in one section where you can page through your fields and search for specific ones. Add, edit and delete custom fields as needed.Manage all countries being used by the predefined countries custom field. You can add, edit and remove countries as needed. Overall management throughout the plugin is extremely user-friendly and efficient. Manage Multiple Custom Fields Special Predefined Custom Fields Field Validation Option User Registration Integration Multiple Option Fields Manage Country Values Full Configuration Section Order/Sort Fields File Upload Fields Hide Default Profile Fields Multisite Network Users Export Users CSV with fields Manage Countries Manage all countries being used by the predefined countries custom field. You can add, edit and remove countries as needed. Save Custom Fields Add new custom fields and edit existing ones. Save each custom field according to your preference and specify whether it should be required/mandatory. Manage Custom Fields Manage all your custom user fields in one section where you can page through your fields and search for specific ones. Add, edit and delete custom fields as needed. Registration Form Put your custom fields on the WordPress registration form where new users can fill in their details. Top Menu Quickly access your Custom Fields plugin from the WordPress administration menu. DocumentationLatest News UpdatesRelease NotesDemonstrationUser/client sideAdministration panel(login with username/password demo) You are listening to the topic about "WordPress Custom Fields Plugin", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  WordPress Theme Design: WordPress Tutorials | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:37

Picking a WordPress theme can be a daunting task especially when deciding on the WordPress theme design. There are several hundreds of them available with all sorts of different features packed in them. There are numerous factors to consider when picking one, you need to make sure the theme is mobile responsive, the design should be consistent with your branding strategy, it should be a well-coded theme that loads fast, etc. To help you decide which ones you should choose we have put together the most important factors that you need to consider when choosing a WordPress theme. By the end of this guide, you will have the confidence to choose a WordPress theme on your own and we will also review a few popular themes, both free and paid ones.Keep the goal of your website in mindChoosing a WordPress theme design will depend heavily on the goal of your website. Are you building a blog or a small business website? If it’s a blog is it a travel blog or a news blog? Narrow down the goal of your website. If it’s an eCommerce website, then it is advisable to get an eCommerce theme. A theme built for a blog won’t be suitable.Once you have identified the goal of your website you can easily filter out themes that don’t suit the purpose of your website.Keep the speed in mind for the WordPress theme designWebsite speed is now a major ranking factor considered by search engines when ranking websites in search results. A slow website can also have detrimental effects on the user experience of your website. It is therefore important to consider a theme that is well coded and loads fast. If you are considering a free WordPress theme you can install it and use a tool such as GTMetrix or Pingdom to test out the speed. If you are considering a paid theme you will have to rely on the demo provided by the developers to do a speed test. This might not be ideal as the hosting environment for the demo and your live website will be different. However, this will give you a decent idea of the speed of the theme. If it’s slow on the demo website it will probably be slow on your server as well.Keep the price in mindFree WordPress themes are great for getting started. They suffice for basic websites, however, there are several risks involved with using free themes. Often, the code is not well written, some free themes are not regularly updated and lack support. Some have expensive paid support, which means they may sometimes end up being more expensive than premium themes. Most premium themes will have free support for some time.Premium themes, on the other hand, have better designs and extensive features. They tend to be bundled with premium plugins as well which saves costs.Make... You are listening to the topic about "WordPress Theme Design: WordPress Tutorials", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  Top 10 WordPress Themes for Travel Blogs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:40

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Marketing, WordPress by Samantha RodriguezLast updated on February 8th, 2022 Whether you’re an avid traveler who likes to share your adventures, or the owner of a travel-related business, creating a travel blog has a lot of potential benefits. In fact, 80 percent of travel planning is done online. With such a large target audience, you’ll want to ensure that your travel blog stands out.Fortunately, the WordPress theme development community has you covered. If you’re just getting started or you want to give your existing travel website a makeover, there are lots of free and premium themes to choose from.In this article, we’ll take a look at five free and five premium themes. We’ll also highlight features they offer that might be helpful when creating an engaging travel blog. Grab your passport and let’s get going!How to Choose a Theme to Display Your AdventuresEstablishing your travel blog’s goals ahead of time can help you find a theme that offers the specific features you need. What you’re looking for will depend on your niche audience, but you may want to keep an eye out forMap functionality and other location-based featuresEnhanced photo galleriesEcommerce options, if you want to set up an associated online storeWhen choosing any WordPress theme, it’s also important to check out user reviews and ratings, and make sure the developer provides frequent updates. Plus, you’ll want to consider your available budget. Fortunately, there are plenty of both free and premium options to pick from.Best Free WordPress Themes for TravelersIf you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry. We’ll introduce ten of the best travel-related WordPress themes you can check out. First we’ll look at five free options, and then we’ll explore five affordable premium themes.1. MinimalistBloggerMinimalistBlogger is a clean and elegant blogger theme, with a travel-specific child theme. This means that, if you choose to use the child theme, you’ll get all the same great features with a few tweaks that support travel-specific content. Whichever version you choose, however, the theme comes with plenty of features to help you attract readers and tell your stories.Key Features:Is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)-readyOffers easy sidebar widget features for affiliate linksIncludes highly-customizable colors, logo options, titles, and moreFeatures a responsive design for multiple screen sizesPrice: The lite version of this theme is free. Upgrades are available starting at $29, which gives you access to the travel child theme.2. Maicha BlogThe Maicha Blog theme is a great choice for travel bloggers who want to showcase stunning images. While the free version o... You are listening to the topic about "Top 10 WordPress Themes for Travel Blogs", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  How to Integrate a Facebook App into your WordPress website | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:48

If you’relooking to use apluginwhich postsyour WordPress website’scontent toFacebook, or updates events to your Facebook calendar, chances are the plugin will ask you to create a Facebook app.A Facebook app uses Facebook’s core technologies to post content on Facebook, integrate news feeds, add notifications, etc.The WordPress plugin you intend to use, will eventually use the Facebook app to perform the needed tasks.So the question is, how do you create a Facebook app and integrate it into your WordPress website?This post aims to answer that very question. Here’s what I’ll be covering in this post:How to createa Facebook appHow to test the main app before using itIntegrating the app into your WordPress websiteClosing the loop by updating settings of the main appLet’s take a look!#Step 1: Create a Facebook App To create a Facebook app, you’ll need a Facebook developer account. If you don’t have one, no worries. You could simply upgrade your personal Facebook account to a developer account. Once you’ve done that, head on over to the Facebook Developers page.Under the ‘My Apps’ tab -> Click on ‘Add a New App’ -> then on ‘Website’ -> then enter a name for your app.For the sake of an example, let’s name the app ‘autopublish’.Once you’ve entered the name of the app, click on ‘Create New Facebook App ID’. You should see a pop-up. Pick the category, let’s say ‘Promotions and Contests’, and click on ‘Create App ID’. In ‘App Configuration’ add the ‘Site URL’ and ‘Mobile Site URL’ in the ‘Tell us about your website’ section. This has to be the URL of your WordPress website. Click ‘Next’.For now, that’s all the information you’ll need.You then need to test the app you’ve just created, before integrating it with your WordPress website.#Step 2: Create a Test AppIf you click on ‘Finished’ and then ‘Skip to Developer Dashboard’, you’ll have access to the app’s settings. You’ll notice a ‘Test Apps’ menu on the left. You can use this menu to create several test apps to test the Facebook app you’ve created.Click on ‘Test Apps’ and then ‘Create a Test App’ (Green button on the top-right). Add a name if you have to, or just leave it as ‘autopublish – Test1’, and click ‘Create a Test App’.Your test app will be created and you’ll receive an App ID and an App Secret key for it. Next, you need to then create a ‘Test User’.#Step 3: Create Test Users to Test the AppA test user is a special Facebook account created to test a Facebook app. It’s invisible to others and can be created directly from within an app. So, from your test app, you’ll have to create a test user.In your test app, go to ‘Roles’ -> ‘Test Users’ -> Add -> Set ‘Authorize Test... You are listening to the topic about "How to Integrate a Facebook App into your WordPress website", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  Thrive Leads Review: Is It the Best WordPress List Building Plugin for 2022? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:43

Searching for a tool to help you grow your email list on WordPress?In our hands-on Thrive Leads review, we’re going to take a look at this powerful email opt-in tool from Thrive Themes, the team behind a number of popular conversion-focused products such as Thrive Architect (our review), Thrive Theme Builder (our review), and lots more.In general, Thrive Leads is one of the best WordPress list building plugins, though a new pricing structure means it may not always make sense for your site. To learn more about those conclusions, keep reading our full 2021 review.Here’s how we’ll break up our 2021 Thrive Leads review:The pros/top features of Thrive Leads.The cons/weak points of Thrive Leads.How to use Thrive Leads (a quick look at how everything comes together).Pricing information.Final thoughts on Thrive Leads.Nine Top Features in Thrive LeadsLet’s kick off our Thrive Leads review with the things that Thrive Leads does really well…1. Lots of Different Opt-In TypesThrive Leads lets you create a variety of different opt-in types, which lets you add lead generation features literally anywhere on your site. You’ll get access to:PopupsIn content formsPost footer formsRibbons (notification bars)Screen fillersWelcome/scroll matsSlide-insWidget formsTwo-step opt-in boxesOne-click signup links2. Tons of Templates to Choose FromTo help you quickly get up and running with professional, optimized forms, Thrive Leads comes with a library of hundreds of pre-built templates for the various types of opt-in forms:The templates look great. And one of the best parts is that they come with optimized copy (instead of just lorem ipsum text), which means you don’t need to be an expert copywriter to create an effective opt-in. All you do is edit the text to match your offer and you have a great opt-in.3. Visual, Drag-and-Drop EditorIn addition to the many templates, Thrive Leads lets you customize your form’s design and content using a visual, drag-and-drop editor.The editor is really just a lightweight version of the Thrive Architect page builder plugin, which means you have a lot of flexibility when creating your designs – editing flexibility is definitely one of Thrive Leads’s strong points:4. Detailed Content Targeting RulesThrive Leads comes with really strong rules for targeting your opt-ins to specific content on your site. You’ll be able to target your opt-in forms to:Specific types of pages – e.g. front page, blog post page, search pageCategoriesTagsSpecific postsSpecific pagesPost types – e.g. all WooCommerce productsPage templatesArchive pagesSpecific URLsIn addition to the many content options, t... You are listening to the topic about "Thrive Leads Review: Is It the Best WordPress List Building Plugin for 2022?", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  Top 7 Reasons NOT To Use A Nulled WordPress Theme In 2021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:50

Let’s be honest – Captain Jack Sparrow made piracy look cool, AYE! But he wasn’t out there building websites using Nulled WordPress Themes.Before you fancy yourself a Pirate of the Internet and decide to use a Nulled WordPress Theme, let’s take a minute to explore why using a nulled WordPress theme can do more harm than good for your site and why there’s just no reason to use one – EVER!TL;DR:Nulled WordPress Themes are illegal, un-secure and will massively hurt your website’s SEO. With value-for-money themes like Divi, Freemium Page Builders like Elementor and Feature-rich Freemium themes like Astra that load super-fast, once you’ve read this article, I guarantee you won’t use a nulled WordPress theme for your new website.Table of ContentsWhat is a Nulled WordPress Theme?7 Reasons Not To Use A Nulled WordPress Theme1. Nulled Themes Compromise Website Security2. No help when things go wrong3. Nulled Themes Hurt SEO4. No WordPress Updates6. Nulled WordPress Themes are Illegal (Well most of the times)7. Nulled Themes Kill InnovationNulled WordPress Themes Alternatives1. Divi Theme2. Elementor3. AstraWhat is a Nulled WordPress Theme?Now for anyone new to WordPress, if you’re wondering what a Nulled WordPress Theme is, it’s basically a ‘Hacked’ or a ‘Cracked’ copy of a Premium WordPress Theme that’s been modified by a Hacker to cause harm, to collect information and most commonly, to work without a license key. These Hacked or Nulled WordPress Themes are then sold at dirt cheap prices or even distributed online for free.With that out of the way, let’s look at the Top 7 Reasons NOT To Use A Nulled WordPress Theme In 20217 Reasons Not To Use A Nulled WordPress Theme1. Nulled Themes Compromise Website SecurityTo effectively make a Premium WordPress Theme work without a license key, hackers compromise the integrity of the theme to give themselves access to the part of the theme that contains licensing information. While doing so, many also add malicious code that creates a backdoor into your website or simply places a virus or malware in the database that sits there without initially affecting the actual user interface.Nulled WordPress Themes are notorious for containing malicious code that compromises the security of a website’s database. Once infected, a virus or malware can rapidly spread through the entire database and disguise itself as native WordPress files to avoid being detected.Access to your database allows hackers to add redirect links to spam websites, push ads without your knowledge and even compromise private user information including usernames, passwords, email addresses, etc. To make things worse, they could e... You are listening to the topic about "Top 7 Reasons NOT To Use A Nulled WordPress Theme In 2021", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  10+ Best Telegram Plugins for WordPress 2021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:55

Telegram is probably one of the most popular messenger apps in the 21st century. It’s powerful, fast, and encrypted. Luckily, Telegram has an open API that allows anyone to use it and connect their apps to it.In this article, we would like to introduce the 11 best Telegram plugins for WordPress. Previously, we introduced the best WhatsApp plugins for WordPress. Best Telegram Plugins for WordPress:1. WP Telegram2. WP Telegram Pro3. Replain4. Channel Widget for Telegram5. WP Two Factor Authentication with Telegram6. Telegram for WP8. WPUpper Share Buttons9. Telegram Chat Plugin for WordPress10. TGomatic – Telegram Bot11. Telegram notifications for WooCommerceConclusion1. WP TelegramThe first plugin on our list is WP Telegram that comes with a collection of plugins. This collection is considered to be the best telegram plugin for WordPress that fully connects your website to this popular messenger.This plugin has over 10 thousand active installations. Besides, they have a dedicated support channel in Telegram and you can simply contact them should you face any problems.Whenever your post gets published on the website it automatically gets sent to a Telegram’s channel, group or private chat and this is the major feature of this plugin. The second key feature of this plugin is the ability to schedule a specific post.This plugin is fully compatible with the WooCommerce e-commerce plugin and with it, you can monetize your Telegram channel and keep it up-to-date. The WooCommerce plugin works in a unique way, whenever there is a sale, it notifies you on Telegram.The second plugin in this collection is WP Telegram Widget and Join Link. This plugin enables you to use the shortcode or the widget provided in the plugin and add your Telegram channel to your website. The WP Telegram uses an Ajax widget to display your Telegram’s channel on WordPress and encourage visitors to join it.The messages sent to Telegram are visible in the WordPress Dashboard and deleted users will automatically get deleted from the website as well. Besides, this plugin is fully responsive and compatible with the Gutenberg editor.The last plugin in the WP Telegram collection is WP Telegram Login & Register. This plugin enables Telegram users to use their accounts and register or login on to your website.Also, whenever you send a mass email to your registered users, those who have used their Telegram account to register on your website will receive a notification on Telegram.One of the reasons people hate signing up on websites is the long process of initial registration.First, they have to sign up and wait for an activation email that prolongs the whole process. By using this plugin, th... You are listening to the topic about "10+ Best Telegram Plugins for WordPress 2021", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  How to set up WordPress AdSense Integration? 3 Easy Methods | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:48

When launching a business online, it would be amazing if you can get a platform that provides easy-to-use tools that assist you in designing and building your website with secure hosting. WordPress is exactly such a one-stop solution that powers more than 42% of the web. With more than 20 billion views and 70 million posts each month, WordPress is an extremely popular Website Creation Platform that helps you build and manage business websites, blogs, eCommerce shops, portfolios, forums, etc.Once you have your Website going with a good amount of monthly online visitors, you can use WordPress AdSense Integration to monetize your website. Adsense is a Free tool offered by Google allowing you to sell your website’s Advt space to advertisers and get paid for every click that a site visitor makes on the Ad link. WordPress AdSense Integration lets you seamlessly connect your WordPress site to AdSense by placing the AdSense code on your webpages, thereby showing ads automatically on your website.In this article, you will learn how to add the WordPress AdSense Integration to monetize your website. You will learn both the Manual and Automated processes to set up your WordPress AdSense Integration.Table of ContentsWhat is WordPress?What is Google AdSense?Why do you need a WordPress AdSense Integration?How to set up WordPress AdSense Integration?WordPress AdSense Integration Method 1: Manually Adding AdSense Code in WordPressWordPress AdSense Integration Method 2: Using Auto-Ads AdSense Code via the Insert Headers and Footers Free PluginWordPress AdSense Integration Method 3: Using Site Kit for WordPress Free Plugin developed by GoogleConclusionWhat is WordPress?WordPress is a brilliant Web Publishing Software that allows you build and manage your website. Launched as a simple Blogging platform in 2003, WordPress has now evolved into a feature-rich Content Management System(CMS). Becoming a one-stop solution for everyone, WordPress allows you to design and manage business websites, blogs, forums, galleries, eCommerce Stores, etc.Released under the GNU Public license, this application is completely free to download and use. On the technical side, WordPress is written in PHP scripting language with all your website content typically stored in a MySQL Database. The intuitive WordPress Editor makes it super easy to build professional websites without the need for any programming knowledge. The in-built simple formatting toolbars and drag & drop functionality provide a user-friendly ecosystem to create and manage your websites. With just a few clicks you can change the layout of your website using the huge collection of WordPress Th... You are listening to the topic about "How to set up WordPress AdSense Integration? 3 Easy Methods", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) with WordPress Data Entities in Java | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:03:08

Object-relational mapping (ORM) techniques make it easier to work with relational data sources and can bridge your logical business model with your physical storage model. Follow this tutorial to integrate connectivity to WordPress data into a Java-based ORM framework, Hibernate.You can use Hibernate to map object-oriented domain models to a traditional relational database. The tutorial below shows how to use the CData JDBC Driver for WordPress to generate an ORM of your WordPress repository with Hibernate.Though Eclipse is the IDE of choice for this article, the CData JDBC Driver for WordPress works in anyproduct that supports the Java Runtime Environment. In the Knowledge Base you will find tutorials to connect to WordPress data from IntelliJ IDEA and NetBeans.Install HibernateFollow the steps below to install the Hibernate plug-in in Eclipse. In Eclipse, navigate to Help -> Install New Software. Enter "http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/neon/stable/updates/" in the Work With box. Enter "Hibernate" into the filter box. Select Hibernate Tools.Start A New ProjectFollow the steps below to add the driver JARs in a new project. Create a new project. Select Java Project as your project type and click Next. Enter a project name and click Finish. Right-click the project and click Properties. Click Java Build Path and then open the Libraries tab. Click Add External JARs to add the cdata.jdbc.wordpress.jar library, located in the lib subfolder of the installation directory.Add a Hibernate Configuration FileFollow the steps below to configure connection properties to WordPress data. Right-click on the new project and select New -> Hibernate -> Hibernate Configuration File (cfg.xml). Select src as the parent folder and click Next. Input the following values: Hibernate version:: 5.2 Database dialect: Derby Driver class: cdata.jdbc.wordpress.WordPressDriver Connection URL: A JDBC URL, starting with jdbc:wordpress: and followed by a semicolon-separated list of connection properties. To connect to WordPress, set the URL property and other authentication properties. WordPress supports Basic (User and Password) and OAuth2.0 authentication, though Basic is recommended for a testing environment only. To connect with OAuth you will need to register an app with WordPress.See the Getting Started guide in the CData driver documentation for more information.Built-in Connection String DesignerFor assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the WordPress JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.java -jar cdata.jdbc.wordpress.ja... You are listening to the topic about "Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) with WordPress Data Entities in Java", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  WordPress Google Search Console Verification | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:43

Posted in Marketing, Performance, SEO by Samantha RodriguezLast updated on May 21st, 2021The way your website appears in search engines – particularly giants such as Google – can play a key role in its overall success, as well as how many hits it receives each month. However, many website owners don’t give this much thought.Fortunately, tools such as Google Search Console make it possible to learn more about your website’s current standings. They also enable you to improve your site’s appearance on Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs), so you can stand out among the crowd.In this post, we’ll introduce Google Search Console and its various uses and benefits. We’ll then show you several ways you can verify GSC, so you can use it alongside your WordPress website. Let’s get started!What Is Google Search Console?Google Search Console (formerly known as Google Webmaster Tools) is a free service that enables you to track your website’s presence on Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). You can use it to quickly submit new content, and to track the progress of your existing content.This is a tool that can benefit just about anyone with a website. It enables you to:Track current SERP standingsMonitor website errorsUncover and resolve code markup errorsIntegrate your application with your websitePlus, you can use this service to find out where your site appears on SERPs, and understand how users interact with it. In turn, these details can be used to inform your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) efforts.The Benefits of Using Google Search ConsoleThere are many benefits to using Google Search Console on your website. This tool will not only enable you to improve your SEO techniques, but it will also offer you unique insight into your current setup.Some of the most important advantages include the ability to improve your search appearance data, use structured data testing, and make improvements to your site’s HTML. You can even check on backlinks and optimize internal links.When combined, these benefits mean you can improve both the look of your website on SERPs, and its overall performance.How to Verify a WordPress Site in Google Search ConsoleBefore you can begin to reap the benefits offered by Google Search Console, you’ll need to verify your WordPress website. This will provide you with all the tools you need, and give you access to Google search data that’s relevant to your site.Step 1: Go to Google Search ConsoleFirst, you’ll want to navigate to the Google Search Console home page. Then, sign in using your Google account.Step 2: Add Property to Search ConsoleNext, click on the red ADD A PROPERTY button that’s located in the top right corner of the dashb... You are listening to the topic about "WordPress Google Search Console Verification", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  7+ Restrict Content WordPress Plugins 2022 (Free and Paid) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:42

Multi-user WordPress websites have managements of different kinds. There are chances that you may not want to give access to your web content to each and every user. Or you may want to hide your live content from the unpaid or unwanted subscribers of your website. Then a great and best restrict content WordPress plugin will help you out.Restrict content plugins are the content protection platform.But are there any more reasons behind protecting the content?Yes, of course!A quality content will help to bring a large number of visitors to your website. But today protecting the content of your website is very important.Restrict content plugins helps bloggers to keep data or content privately secured. It makes the content accessible only to the member of the site or subscribers or the people you want to share your content with.The plugin protects the website and their contents in many ways and it protects itself as well against a spammer, junk emails or plagiarism.Restrict content WordPress plugin provides you all the solution to make your content secured and protected. This plugin further keeps hackers, and spammer away from your website and keeps the stealing away.In this article, we’ll be providing you with an in-depth overview of 7+ best restrict WordPress plugins both free & paid.1. InkMemberInkMember is a simple but effective plugin in the list of restrict content plugins. Using this plugin you not just make your website secure but can convert it into a membership and premium site. This is a versatile plugin that helps you to restrict certain content that you want to make visible for paid users only. It protects your content from malicious and wrong intent also.Besides the remarkable features, it has a manageable and trackable dashboard, which is simple to use.Pricing –This amazing plugin only costs $97 for lifetime access with all the advanced features and facilities.Features –It provides the option of recurring subscription or one-time payment to the userYou can allow users to subscribe to particular content for a certain time period i.e weeks, months, or years.This plugin is integrated with PayPal so you don’t need to worry about the transactions.InkMember is compatible with all the major types of browsers like Firefox, Chrome and etc.You can add multiple contents on the website to be shownGet More Details Here2. Restrict Content Pro – Restrict Content Pro WordPress PluginThis Restrict Content Pro is designed especially for content protection platform. This content management plugin provides excellent supports over the content.It privately secures the contents of bloggers and provides access only to the members of t... You are listening to the topic about "7+ Restrict Content WordPress Plugins 2022 (Free and Paid)", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  How to Start a WordPress Blog: From Domain Name to Publishing and Monetizing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:34

Do you want to make money online? A blog provides some of the simplest and most versatile online monetization opportunities.To make the most of your blog, however, you’ll have to put a lot of effort and creativity in its development.While you will have to complete a few basic steps when learning how to start a WordPress blog, it would still be important to have a preliminary strategy.Every single decision you make will impact the future of your blog and its popularity.When blogging with WordPress, you will need to choose the right domain and hosting, the right design template, content format and monetization opportunities.If you’re clueless about how to start a WordPress blog, the following guide will take you through some of the biggest essentials.Table of ContentsChoose the Blog Topic and the Domain NameWhat Does It Take to Identify the Right Niche?Spend Some Time on Domain Name SelectionPick Reliable HostingWordPress Set Up and Website DesignA Few Tips for the Selection of the Right DesignShould You Pay for WordPress Blog Design?Develop Your Content StrategyBe Strategic and Consistent about Content CreationHow to Publish WordPress Blog PostsInteractive Content and Functionality PlanningBuilding Traffic to Your WordPress BlogCreate Quality Content on a Regular BasisGet Active on Social MediaGuest Posting to Benefit from Well-Established AudiencesConsidering the Best Blog Monetization OpportunitiesChoose the Blog Topic and the Domain NameWhat will your blog be about?This is the first and probably the most important question you’ll need to ask yourself before moving on to any other consideration.There are many general directions that have become quite popular in the blogging world – personal blogs, industry-oriented topics, how-to blogs, beauty and personal care, hobby blogs, etc.When it comes to blogging with WordPress and making money, however, you can’t just rely on a general topic.The more niche and specific your blog is, the easier you’ll find it to attract a targeted audience.What Does It Take to Identify the Right Niche?Think about the topics that interest you and that you have some knowledge in. After all, your blog niche should be something that you’re comfortable with.Next, do some research about websites already established within the field.As a beginner, it’s always best to pick niches that feature a large enough audience and limited competition.Finding such a niche could be a very difficult task because of the sheer number of blogs out there today.If you simply cannot find a niche that isn’t occupied, it may be a good idea to narrow down the topic a bit further.There are... You are listening to the topic about "How to Start a WordPress Blog: From Domain Name to Publishing and Monetizing", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

  WordPress Custom Page Template – How to Create It | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:45

WordPress is a really important piece of software for me. Probably for every online business creator. One of the reasons why it’s so popular is the fact that the platform is extremely easy to use, even for a non-tech-savvy person.Even though WordPress is great, some aspects of it can still be adjusted to give us the maximum of their potential. That’s the case with standard WordPress pages.In case you’re not that familiar with WordPress; there are two main types of content you can create in WordPress: posts and pages.Posts are the primary vehicles of blogging. Each entry is organized by date with the newest one at the top of the blog. Pages are more traditional elements. They are, well, pages. You can create them using the exact same interface but they have a different purpose.While posts are the content of your blog, pages are the meta-content. You’re creating posts whenever you have something new to share with your audience… new advice, insights, articles, etc. On the other side there are pages. The most common pages in blogosphere are “about” and “contact” – it’s where you provide some additional data about your blog and online business.There are gaps in pages’ armorPages have only one problem (unless you’re using a fancy theme) – they all look the same. So no matter what page you want to create it will look exactly the same as the previous one. For instance, I’m guessing that the only thing that separates your about page from your contact page is the content in the main area of the page. Apart from that, all the sidebars, headers, footers, styling and layout are exactly the same, right?This isn’t necessarily bad. You want your site to be consistent. To be predictable, so the user is not confused when browsing it. However, at some times you want to be able to create a slightly different page, for a special purpose.For example, there are 3 main kinds of pages on this blog:Standard pages, like my tools and resources page.Custom pages focusing on a given topic, like my starting an online business page.Email subscription pages, like my email updates page.These are all pages. I created them by going to the “Add New Page” section in my WordPress admin panel. What’s really different about them is that they all use a different page template.When I’m creating a new page I can choose from a number of available custom page templates. There’s a dropdown list near the Publish button for that purpose (image below).(Note. If you have no templates defined you won’t see that dropdown field, but we’ll take care of that in just a minute.)Custom page templates give you many possibilities. You can create whatever layout you like within them. You can ditch... You are listening to the topic about "WordPress Custom Page Template – How to Create It", if you want to read the full article, please visit https://geniuswp.com or the link in the description.

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