WordPress – Redirect a Search Directly to the Lone Result
When a user does a search on your WordPress site and there’s only one result, it’s simple to save them a click by redirecting them directly to the post.
When a user does a search on your WordPress site and there’s only one result, it’s simple to save them a click by redirecting them directly to the post.
When done properly, style sheets can be kept to a minimum size and there isn’t an urgency to place them in browser cache. A time code can overcome caching.
After doing a migration from Yoast SEO to The SEO Framework, you may find that you cannot get rid of the /sitemap_index.xml file which is no longer needed.
When using Gravity Forms along with Gravity Perks (using the GP Reload Form add-on), you can set your forms to reset after sending, preparing them for another form fill.
When using Gravity Forms you can decide on a per-form basis as to whether or not you want to automatically scroll to the page top after a form submit.
The WooCommerce product grid shows the pricing for each product by default. But that can be changed on a per-product basis to deliver a custom message.
When using WooCommerce and a product has many variations, you want to increase the number of variations that show on one pagination page for editing.
When developing a WordPress site, you may want to turn on the PHP error warnings and notices to ensure that everything is running smoothly before launch.
When a user is in the WooCommerce checkout, they’ll find that the “Ship to a Different Address” box checked is by default.