You can use a custom title color on each and every post of your WordPress website. Earlier we have discussed about overriding default title color of WordPress posts and custom post types sitewide. Now this lesson is about doing same thing but on per post basis.
VaultPress is a real-time backup and security scanning service designed by Automattic, the WordPress company. The most common problem experienced by VaultPress users is finding registration key.
Sometimes after new updates etc, VaultPress plugin gets automatically disconnected to the service website. And then it shows you following error message:
There hundreds of plugins that allows you to register new custom post types, some plugins automatically provides you post types made for specific purposes like news, blog and events etc and some plugins enables you to manually register your own custom post types but there is no custom post type plugin that lets you manually edit the post type icon that appears in dashboard’s side menu. In this tutorial we will show you how you can assign or edit post types icons, the best thing is you can edit all custom post type icons no matter if that post type is registered by a plugin, a PHP hack or you have manully registered it.
Sometimes it happen that you update any plugin and its latest version doesn’t work at all, creates some error or you find previous version better than the new one. Well in this case you cannot do anything if you haven’t kept a backup of your plugins. Backing up all plugin manually takes time and a very few people really cares to backup plugins before running an update because it takes time and clicks.