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WordPress slider tips, Tutorials and Resources.

How to Get a Domain for Your WordPress Site

Do you need a domain for your WordPress site? Every accessible site on the world wide web has to have a domain name. Without it, your website can only exist on a local host and no one can access it. If you need a domain, you have quite a few options, some better than others. […]

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How to Combine Soliloquy With Other Plugins

Do you want to use Soliloquy alongside other plugins? Soliloquy sliders are compatible with basically any plugin that uses shortcodes to display something. Want a form, a button, or another element inside your slider? It’s doable, easy! Follow this guide to learn how to insert shortcodes into your slider, and a few suggestions of compatible […]

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How to Find Photography for Your Slider

Do you want to create a slider with photography? Your site needs high-quality images, but where to find them? Luckily, there are hundreds of stock photography websites out there, many of them free. All it takes is knowing where to find them, how to choose the right photos, and adding them to your slider. Step […]

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How to Secure Your WordPress Site

Do you want to keep your WordPress site safe? WordPress is a great CMS, but like any platform, it has flaws that determined hackers can exploit. But unlike other platforms or websites you create yourself, there are a variety of known security measures you can take to protect your site. Step 1. Update Everything Step […]

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How to Change Slider UI Color

Do you want to change the color of your slider’s UI elements? Soliloquy comes with a lot of customization features, among the ability to change your slider UI theme and tweak the colors. All you need to do is change some CSS and your slider can be any color under the rainbow! Just follow these […]

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How to Downgrade WordPress to an Older Version

Do you want to revert WordPress to a previous version? Maybe you made an upgrade, only to realize that your plugins or themes are completely incompatible with the newest version of WordPress. Maybe there’s an older plugin essential to your website that has no good, modern alternative. Or maybe you were force-upgraded to the Gutenberg […]

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