Custom Dimensions in Google Analytics allow you to track and analyze data that isn’t included in the standard tracking metrics provided by Google Analytics. They give you the flexibility to collect and view custom data about your website or app, helping you gain insights that are more relevant to your specific business goals. This is […]
The Classic Editor is the old-style WordPress content editor that many users prefer over the newer Gutenberg Block Editor. It offers a simple, familiar interface similar to traditional text editors and is often favored by those who want a straightforward experience when creating and editing posts or pages. Here’s a guide on how to use […]
Elementor, a powerful drag-and-drop page builder for WordPress, makes it easy to design custom headers and footers without needing any coding knowledge. By using Elementor Pro or the Elementor Header & Footer Builder plugin, you can create and edit these areas to give your site a unique look and functionality. Here’s how to edit headers […]
Quick Login to Hosting Services on AlexHost VPS Why use Quick Login on AlexHost? Quick Login simplifies access to hosting panels like cPanel or Plesk, saving time for multi-account management. AlexHost’s VPS with NVMe storage, LiteSpeed, and DDoS protection ensures fast, secure logins. This guide covers using Quick Login on AlexHost. Step 1: Log into […]
The All-in-One WP Migration plugin is one of the most popular tools for migrating WordPress websites. It simplifies the process of backing up, exporting, and importing your entire site (including files, themes, plugins, and databases) from one hosting environment to another. Whether you’re moving your site to a new server or just creating a backup, […]
Change WordPress Font Size on Your AlexHost VPS Why adjust font size on WordPress? Tweaking font size enhances readability and aligns your site’s design with your brand. Hosting WordPress on an AlexHost VPS with NVMe storage and root access ensures fast performance and full control for these changes. This guide covers three methods—Gutenberg block editor, […]
Google Tag Manager (GTM) is a powerful tool that allows you to manage and deploy various marketing tags (like Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, and more) on your website without modifying the code manually. Setting it up and finding your GTM ID is straightforward. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set up Google Tag Manager […]
The “The link you followed has expired” error in WordPress commonly occurs when you’re trying to upload a theme, plugin, or large file that exceeds the maximum file upload size or execution time limits set by your web server. It can also happen if there are issues with memory limits. Fortunately, there are several ways […]
Managing the Nginx web server involves basic commands to start, stop, and restart the service. These commands are essential when configuring or troubleshooting the server, applying new configurations, or restarting it after an update. Here’s a guide on how to start, stop, and restart Nginx using the command line in Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS, etc.): Prerequisites […]
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is the latest version of Google’s powerful web analytics platform, offering new features, more insightful data, and enhanced tracking capabilities. Adding GA4 to your WordPress site allows you to monitor user behavior, track traffic sources, and measure the success of your marketing efforts. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to add […]
