WP Engine alternatives for Divi

Top 6 WP Engine Alternatives for Divi

Are you looking for a reliable hosting, other than WP Engine, to run your Divi-powered WordPress site? We have crafted the list of the best WP Engine alternatives you can consider. Divi itself is a WordPress theme that requires higher hosting specs than other themes out there. The file size of the theme alone is

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How to Disable an Element on Mobile Devices in Elementor

One the features offered by Elementor — and other page builder plugins at large — is ability to hide an element on mobile devices. The feature is especially great to implement the concept of responsive design. Since mobile devices have a smaller screen size than desktop, it is not always necessary to display all elements.

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How to Delete Old Slugs in WordPress (the Easy Way)

A short URL is often associated with good SEO practice. On top of that, a shorter URL is also easier to remember in case your visitors want to return to a blog post/page on your website via direct URL. While WordPress allows you to create a custom URL (be it for a new content or

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5 Plugins to Create Custom WooCommerce Single Product Page

WooCommerce is the most popular WordPress plugin to create an e-commerce website. Just like WordPress, WooCommerce is also customizable. The layouts of WooCommerce pages — including single product page — are controlled by template files which you can find with the following path: wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/templates. You need to have PHP, CSS, and HTML knowledge to edit

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4 Free Elementor Add-ons from Crocoblock

Crocoblock is a well-known Elementor add-on developer. JetElements, JetWooBuilder, JetMenu, and JetPopup are examples of the Elementor add-ons developed by Crocoblock. They are released as paid add-ons. In addition to these four add-ons, there are fourteen more add-ons from Crocoblock which are also released as paid add-ons. Despite famously known as a paid Elementor add-on

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How to Remove Powered by WordPress from the Footer (3 Different Ways)

WordPress is licensed under the GPL license (General Public License), one of the popular licenses in the open source world. The rule of license allows you to customize the software according to your needs. In the context of WordPress, the customization includes removing the “Powered by WordPress” credit on the footer area of your website.

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How to Find the Database Password of Your WordPress Site

Do you want to migrate your WordPress site to a new hosting? If yes, then you need to configure the database in order to make your WordPress work properly. In the WordPress system, all the main configurations — including database — are stored in a file named wp-config.php. You can edit this file to tailor

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