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How to Change Column Width in WordPress (Beginner’s Guide)

our columns in WordPress don’t have to stay the way they are. If something feels too squished or too wide, you can fix it. I’ll show you how. This guide is for beginners. You don’t need to know code. You just need to know where to click and what to look for. I’ll explain why column width matters, how to change it, and how to update old posts that already use columns.

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How to Disable WordPress REST API (2 Expert-Tested Ways)

You don't always need WordPress REST API. In fact, sometimes you're better off without it. This post is for people who want to shut it down fast. Maybe you're worried about someone poking around your site's data. Maybe your server's feeling the load. Maybe you just want one less thing "exposed." Whatever your reason, I'll show you how to disable the REST API cleanly and completely.

How to Increase WordPress Memory Limit: 4 Easy Methods (Expert-Tested for 2025)

s exhausted” then you need to increase WordPress memory limit.What this error means is simply that WordPress tried to use more memory than what your web server allows. Usually, WordPress only uses around 40MB of memory. This is okay for small sites, but can be not enough if you like to use some more elaborate plugins or themes.

What Is Self-Hosted WordPress? (Expert Explains)

You’ve heard of WordPress. Maybe you even know there’s more than one kind of “it.” But when someone says “self-hosted WordPress,” it doesn’t sound even remotely clear. More like a buzzword. This post clears that up. No fluff. I’ll explain what self-hosted WordPress actually is, where you can get it, how it works, and what it costs. I’ll also break down how it’s different from WordPress.com…because yes, they’re not the same thing.

Elementor Not Loading? 13 Expert-Tested Ways to Fix It in 2025

Yeah, I know, Elementor not loading can be frustrating. I mean, "how much more do I need to wait?!" - right? This error might be occurring due to numerous reasons, including plugin conflicts, low PHP memory, hosting issues, various JavaScript errors, or even user-side issues.

What Is a Website URL? The 3 Most Important Parts Explained

You've seen "URLs" a thousand times. They're there in your browser bar, in every link you click, and every time you go to any WordPress website (including your own). Still, not everyone understands what it actually means, or why it matters.