Kadence
Kadence provides a suite of powerful tools for WordPress that allow you to build beautiful, high-performance websites without writing a single line of code. By using the Kadence Theme and Kadence Blocks, you can create custom layouts and sophisticated designs that are both fast and mobile-responsive. This flexibility ensures your site looks professional and functions perfectly on any device, giving your visitors the best possible experience.
Whether you are using pre-built starter templates to launch a site quickly or utilizing the advanced block library to design unique pages, Kadence empowers you with total creative control. You can easily adjust typography, color palettes, and header layouts directly within the WordPress customizer. These tools are designed to work together seamlessly, reducing the need for multiple heavy plugins and helping your site maintain peak performance.
Kadence articles
This collection provides guides and tutorials for using Kadence themes and blocks to design fast, professional, and highly customizable WordPress sites.
Level Up Your Email Marketing with MailPoet
Read more: Level Up Your Email Marketing with MailPoetSay hello to MailPoet – a beginner-friendly email marketing solution that lives in your WordPress dashboard. No extra software required; just one complete plugin that you can use to build your mailing list, create and send beautiful emails, and set up simple automated workflows. Join MailPoet founder, Kim Gjerstad, on a tour of the plugin…
Intro to Using BackupBuddy
Read more: Intro to Using BackupBuddyIn this webinar, we’ll take a look at BackupBuddy and see how to setup a simple backup strategy and see how the new BackupBuddy Dashboard Restore feature allows you to restore your backups with ease. About Kristen Wright Kristen has been on the iThemes team since 2011. She’s super excited to be the new BackupBuddy…
Intro to Using BackupBuddy
Read more: Intro to Using BackupBuddyIn this webinar, we’ll take a look at BackupBuddy and see how to setup a simple backup strategy and see how the new BackupBuddy Dashboard Restore feature allows you to restore your backups with ease. Meet Kristen Wright Kristen has been on the iThemes team since 2011. She’s super excited to be the new BackupBuddy…
Intro to Using BackupBuddy
Read more: Intro to Using BackupBuddyIn this webinar, we’ll take a look at BackupBuddy and see how to setup a simple backup strategy and see how the new BackupBuddy Dashboard Restore feature allows you to restore your backups with ease. Meet Kristen Wright Kristen has been on the iThemes team since 2011. She’s super excited to be the new BackupBuddy…
BackupBuddy for Clients
Read more: BackupBuddy for ClientsBackupBuddy, the WordPress backup plugin, can help you provide ongoing website backup and maintenance services. In this webinar, learn how to set up BackupBuddy for client sites, including best practices for backup schedules, remote destinations, settings and more. To give clients a custom experience, learn how to whitelabel BackupBuddy notification emails. We’ll include a free…
How Hackers Exploit WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities
Read more: How Hackers Exploit WordPress Plugin VulnerabilitiesGoogle Slides with Speaker Notes(must log in with a Google Account for these, sorry) For many, hackers exploiting plugin vulnerabilities seems mysterious and even frightening. In this webinar, WordPress security expert Kathy Zant will give you a quick and simple overview of how plugin vulnerabilities work with an actual demonstration of an old plugin vulnerability…
How to Clean Up a Hacked WordPress Site (Part 2)
Read more: How to Clean Up a Hacked WordPress Site (Part 2)When hackers obtain access to your WordPress site, they can often add malware to the WordPress database as well as to your file system. If you don’t have backups from which to restore a clean version of your site, working with the database can be daunting. In this webinar, we’ll show you how to look…
The State of Password Managers in 2023
Read more: The State of Password Managers in 2023Just days before Christmas, LastPass published a blog post notifying their users that a malicious actor was able to access not only customers’ personally identifiable information (company names, end-user names, billing addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, and more) from a cloud service, but also encrypted customer vaults containing the very credentials they were trusted with protecting. Of…