How to conditionally load CSS or JavaScript on specific posts
Everyone likes to keep the number of stylesheets and external scripts to a minimum, especially ones that are only needed on a few pages. But there’s an easy way to …
Everyone likes to keep the number of stylesheets and external scripts to a minimum, especially ones that are only needed on a few pages. But there’s an easy way to …
Do you want to add Tabs to your WordPress posts and pages? This tutorial will teach you the best methods to add tabbed content to WordPress. Whether you’re using the …
GeneratePress is one of my favorite themes because it’s the perfect blend of flexibility, usability and speed. I use it here on BTW as well as several of my other …
If your theme uses sidebars, you should definitely consider adding a sticky sidebar (or sidebar widget) to your site. And the reason is simple – conversion. The whole point of …
Cool typography is one of those simple tweaks that can really set a design apart. Gradient or outline text can elevate your webpage from generic to unique with a stroke …
The free version of Elementor is plenty powerful, but it’s missing a key feature that I love in the Pro Version. The ability to Embed Elementor templates in your content …
Anchor links are awesome. They make your content more scannable, help visitors find what they’re looking for, and can even boost your SEO and lower your bounce rate! If you’re …
Dashicons is an icon font (like FontAwesome) that comes bundled with every WordPress install. It’s lightweight and includes just enough icons for most users, that you could avoid installing a …
Elementor advertises itself as a no-code pagebuilder, but there are still times where a little extra CSS comes in handy. I frequently turn to CSS for things like button styling, …
Accordions are such a useful component for any well-designed site. They help keep your content compact, but also organized. You’ll frequently see accordions used in FAQ sections, but there are …