memberpress: How to require Email Verification on registration

First install this free plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-verification/ Create a new Page in your WordPress site, and name it something like “Verify account”. In the content area of the new page, place this shortcode  Next edit the User → User Verification as shown below You can ignore all other settings and tabs on this page as they don’t currently seem to … Read more

GenerateBlocks

Add incredible versatility to your editor without bloating it with tons of one-dimensional Gutenberg blocks. With GenerateBlocks, you can learn a handful of blocks deeply and use them to build anything. GenerateBlocks works hand-in-hand with GeneratePress, but is built to work with any theme. Looking for more features? Check out GenerateBlocks Pro.

27 WordPress Block Themes Perfect for Full Site Editing

https://www.dreamhost.com/blog/wordpress-block-themes/ June 20, 2022 by Jason Cosper WordPress 5.9 introduced Full Site Editing, a collection of features that help you build a beautiful website using blocks and other handy features. However, to take full advantage of the new changes in WordPress, you might want to consider switching to a new theme. Fortunately, there are many WordPress block … Read more

HOW TO USE GENERATEPRESS: A SIMPLE GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS

SVG logo If you are using an SVG logo, GeneratePress documentation suggests setting your preferred logo size with some simple CSS2. For example, to set a logo width and height of 100px each, the following CSS code would work: What Size Should Images Be For GeneratePress Blog? When working with GeneratePress, it is recommended to … Read more

How to Put WordPress Into Maintenance Mode

The safest way to update a website is to make changes on a staging server and then migrate them over (which you can usually do through your host). But if there’s something wrong with the site or it appears “broken” to visitors, the live site should be taken down and replaced by a maintenance mode … Read more

WordPress Requirements

To run WordPress we recommend your host supports: PHP version 7.4 or greater. MySQL version 5.7 or greater OR MariaDB version 10.3 or greater. HTTPS support That’s really it. We recommend Apache or Nginx as the most robust and featureful server for running WordPress, but any server that supports PHP and MySQL will do. That said, we can’t test every possible environment and each of the … Read more