Chia Lite – Free Deli & Cafe WordPress Theme

“Chia Lite” is a free version of our premium WordPress theme Chia. However, don’t let the “lite” in the name fool you. It is a simple but fully functional and capable responsive WordPress theme ideal for creating a website for a cafe, deli, or food-based blog. It offers seamless integration with the WordPress block editor which makes it easy to use while being highly flexible. It’s free, check it out.

How To Use WordPress For Your Charity Organization

So you’ve decided to run a charity site (or sites) through WordPress. That’s a completely reasonable decision you’re unlikely to regret. It’s free to use (great for operations working on limited budgets), extremely popular (meaning there’s a vast community to help you), and mixes solid templates with great customizability (so you can put as much work into it as you like).

It does, however, consign you to spend quite a lot of time getting to grips with how this hyper-successful platform works. Though it’s far from being the most complicated or hard-to-learn CMS out there, it isn’t something you can master right away — and since it wasn’t designed for charity sites in particular (originally being a blogging platform), there are steps you’ll need to take to make it your ideal online foundation.

In this post, we’re going to look at some actions you can take to make the most of the opportunities presented to you by WordPress. In the end, you should be able to cut your costs, improve your fundraising, and see various general improvements. Let’s get started.

How to Optimize Image Quality Before Uploading to WordPress

The buzz about visual marketing for brands is true!

When it comes to getting a message across, nothing beats a ‘quality photo’. But what’s the reason behind it? 

Well, the human brain is hardwired for visual content. This is why dedicating considerable time to optimizing the images for your website is a time well spent. Let’s dig in!

Handy New Features in The Latest WordPress 5.5 Version

WordPress 5.5 was released this month, and it is considered to be the second-largest update for 2020.

As always this update is filled with a lot of improvements, some you might like, others won’t have to do anything with you as such. This update mostly revolves around the latest WordPress block editor.  Let’s check them out.

Make people come back to your site with follow.it

WordPress is great to set up a blog or website quickly. However, launching a site doesn’t guarantee to get traffic to it. And with a lack of traffic, business websites will struggle, and private websites will very soon feel a lack of motivation to keep going… In fact, that’s probably why most bloggers fail and quit their blogs within the first three months. 

Therefore, it’s essential to understand how to get traffic on a consistent basis. 

Debunking WordPress Myths

WordPress powers a staggering number of pages per month, or roughly 35% of the internet. Despite its ubiquity on the web, there are many myths and misconceptions about WordPress that have stuck around since its humble beginnings in 2005. 

To set the record straight, we’ve listed some of the most common WordPress myths. Let’s dive in.