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By default all WordPress comments are managed from admin area dashboard ‘Comments’ page. The page allows you to filter comments and pings but there is no option to filter comments by their specific post type.
When a new website is created either by admin or any other user, WordPress automatically sends an email to the new site administrator. In this lesson you will learn how to customize this welcome message and use something custom for promoting your website. Continue reading How To Customize Welcome Email On WordPress Multisite Network?→
Now you can easily know whenever your email message is seen by the receiver. By using a simple browser addon you can enable tracking and get notification for seen emails.
By default WordPress multisite network orders ‘My Sites’ dropdown menu by website IDs. You can make this easier by reordering websites on ‘My Sites’ menu alphabetically keeping the main blog as top navigation item at the same time.
You must have noticed various website shows you a countdown before redirecting you to targeted page or download file. In this lesson you will learn about doing same on your WordPress website.
WordPress automatically sends email to your users on various occasions. Like it sends email when a comment is replied, on user registration, private messages, password reset etc.
This lesson is about adding a custom signature line after every email sent automatically to your users from your WordPress website.
By default, the links shared on an email message are not parsed or fetched. Email letters simply display clickable links without showing any preview or fetched information in them.
Whereas links shared on social media websites (like Facebook) shows a rich snippet of the shared web page, image, link, title and description. This lesson is about implementing link preview feature in your email messages.
Visiting Google Image Search, searching for images by keyword filtering them by license, saving locally, then uploading and inserting them inside your post content is a time consuming job.
In this lesson you will learn about doing same thing very quickly and easily right from your post edit screen.
You can easily set your WordPress website to display additional content before, after or in-between via shortcodes on your posts, pages and other custom post types.
This way you can not only make your content look rich but add additional useful information and better monetize your WordPress website.
Now you can transfer large file, up-to 2GB large files over email completely free of cost. Filemail allows you to easily transfer files up to 2GB in one day and that’s enough for its free plan. In-case you need increasing it then you may also upgrade to its premium plans.
Sometimes email messages include your IP address in their headers. This can enable your recipients to track your geographical location.
Including IP entirely depends on your email provider. In this lesson you will learn about finding whether your email provider is sending your IP over your email conversations or not.
Now you can add ‘What’s Hot’ tab on activity streams of your BuddyPress based social networking website showing you trending activity stream updates on the basis of received comments and ordered by recency of comments and posts made.
You can allows your BuddyPress site members to turn their avatars i.e. profile pictures private, keeping them only visible to friend connections and not other members and guests on your BuddyPress social networking website.
Just like Facebook, now you can display mutual friends to your BuddyPress website members in one click easy setup.
Mutual friends are the people who are registered on your BuddyPress website and are friends between your and the other person whose profile you’re viewing.
For instance, if you’re friends with A and B is friends with A, then A will be shown as a mutual friend when you’re viewing B’s profile.
You can display your top post rankings in a table in your WordPress website on the basis of their Facebook data such as number of likes, shares and comments.
Your WordPress post links are also responsible for your website’s reputation on search engines like Google etc. Linking to pirated and similar websites is not considered good for SEO. While WordPress allows you to open a link in a new window but it doesn’t provides you any feature to turn inserted link “nofollow”.
By default WordPress only allows you to exclude your whole website from search engine results page, this is done from Settings -> Reading page on WordPress admin.
WordPress doesn’t provides you any option for doing same for selective posts, pages and custom post types.
Earlier we have discussed about excluding specific categories & tags selectively from home, blog, RSS and other archive pages in your WordPress website.
Now today, in this lesson you will learn about excluding any post or custom post type from internal search results page simply by ticking an option from edit post screen.