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real-world WordPress & SEO tips: jlfaverio.com 🦾 builder of resource-packed sites 💸 owner @ smallbusinessfanatics.com 🦄 advocate for efficient workflows, website maintenance, and creative problem-solving. also, #ChatGPT is my friend. 🥰
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not that I'm aware of. theme.json is great for global styles, but for specific selectors like .hidden { display: none; } Additional CSS is still the way to go.
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ah man I miss playing chess!
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I’m agreeing with @donnafontenot.com on calling them “reposts” 🦋
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it actually DOES search databases too! 😍
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wait a minute...
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finally confirmed today the String Locator plugin primarily searches physical files like: Theme files Plugin files WP Core files but it does not search the WordPress database for items like post content, metadata, or database-stored options. for that my rec is Better Search Replace Pro.
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great question, I'll find out and letcha know
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my wife also told me that TODAY was the 13th too! 🤣 what would I do without her?
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great idea thanks dude
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it works! here's my honest review jlfaverio.com/autoblue-plu...
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thanks Daniel, I've added it to jlfaverio.com/bluesky-plug... aaaaaaaaaaand I'm about to test it out right now! 🤩 promise to give you feedback too.
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here ya go Stephan jlfaverio.com/bluesky-plug... please lmk if you'd like me to add/edit anything. I hope to test it out next week too. 👍
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Follow these tips to keep your WordPress site running smooth and secure. For more website maintenance tips, visit my blog (link in bio) or AMA here on Bluesky. 💪
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Finally, get rid of Unused Themes. Extra themes can clutter your site and pose #security risks if not updated. If you ever need one of these themes again, you can always reinstall it later.
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Having a Backup Theme is recommended as a safety net. Maintain one default WordPress theme as a fallback for troubleshooting issues like plugin conflicts.
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Your website's Parent Theme is necessary for supporting the framework for your child theme. Keep it installed for optimal functionality.
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I always recommend to #SEO agencies to keep no more than 3 themes installed on a client site at any given time. For example, the Child Theme should be kept. It's the active theme with your customizations. Deleting it can cause loss of your site's unique design and functionality.