With 105,000+ sales, the Jupiter theme from Artbees is one of the best-selling WordPress themes of all-time at ThemeForest. Beyond the sales numbers, it has also a 4.75-star rating on over 4,500 reviews, meaning that most of those buyers are happy with their purchase. However, just because you have one of the best-selling themes, that doesn’t mean you can just…. Continue Reading
Oxygen 2.1 Update: ACF/Toolset Integrations, Sticky Headers + More
A few months back, we reviewed Oxygen 2.0, a flexible design tool that helps you build your entire WordPress theme with a visual, drag-and-drop editor. It’s different from your run-of-the-mill page builder because it has a much deeper focus on dynamic content and templating. The original Oxygen 2.0 release was in June 2018. Since then, the Oxygen team has been…. Continue Reading
Oxygen 2.0 Review: Flexible Visual Website Building For WordPress
Ever wished that you could build your entire WordPress theme with a drag-and-drop visual editor? What was once merely a dream is now becoming more accessible thanks to tools like Beaver Themer, Elementor Pro 2.0 and – the subject of today’s review – Oxygen 2.0. Oxygen 2.0 is a visual drag-and-drop website builder for your WordPress site. Via its powerful…. Continue Reading
Related Posts Plugin by Bibblio – Are You Using It Yet?
One of the hardest tasks as a website owner is how to maximise engagement and keep your audience on your site. We all know that website conversions increase the more pages your visitor’s view. But encouraging users to ‘look around’ your website and spend time browsing the content can prove extremely difficult. In this guide we look at how using…. Continue Reading
Modula Review: A Stylish, User Friendly Photo Gallery Plugin
When it comes to WordPress photo gallery plugins, you have a ton of different options. Because of that, I’d like to apologize… Why? Because I’m about to introduce another photo gallery player into the mix. Modula is freemium photo gallery plugin from developer Macho Themes. It helps you quickly create stylish grid galleries from your images, as well as offering…. Continue Reading
Monstroid 2 Review: A Much-Improved Multipurpose WordPress Theme
Monster multipurpose themes are all the rage these days. If you’ve looked for a new WordPress theme some time in the past few years, you’ve probably come across names like X, Avada, Divi…and Monstroid. TemplateMonster released the original Monstroid theme back in 2015. It had some great features, but also some shortcomings that badly needed to be addressed. To fix…. Continue Reading
ProfilePress Revew: Creating Custom Login Forms with WordPress
ProfilePress is a WordPress registration plugin that lets you create login forms, registration forms, user profiles, and more. The plugin overrides the default WordPress pages for these types of forms and replaces them with their own. You can, however, create your own pages. It should also be noted that this plugin is not for everyone, unless you don’t mind the…. Continue Reading
Merchandiser Theme Review: Minimalist WooCommerce Theme
Merchandiser by GetBowtied is a minimalist WordPress theme designed to be compatible with WooCommerce. The theme uses a minimalist design that ensures your customer’s focus stays on your products as opposed to shops that clutter their storefronts with ads, banner tickers, and other elements. Its minimalist approach is also intended to improve page speed by using a lightweight design and…. Continue Reading
Newspaper Theme Review: Discover the Art of Publishing
Back in 1996, The New York Times released its first online news portal. Do you remember the thrill and excitement of having fresh information that was just one click away? It really got me thinking about the tremendous evolution made from paper print to digital news and of the amazing diversity and speed that powers all of today’s world news…. Continue Reading
Optimus Plugin: Affordable Lossless Image Compression For WordPress
I’m not a control freak, honestly. But when it comes to images, I’ve always felt that manual optimization using old school Adobe Fireworks was the better way to go. While it may not be the most efficient use of my time, with practice I’ve whittled the process down to 30 seconds or less per image. Nevertheless, I was curious how…. Continue Reading