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Remove Footer Credits of the WordPress Theme Hestia 2.0.4

Hestia is one of the great fully-featured, fully responsive and highly customizable WordPress themes which is offered by Themeisle in free as well the premium version. But for a normal blog or simple website, free version of the theme is more than enough. I have used this WordPress theme on my few blogs and it works just fine. But you don't get an option to remove the footer credits of Hestia in its free version. There are many tricks and articles out there which explain the removal of the footer credits of various WordPress themes. But I didn't find a single resource which explains the way to remove the footer credits of the theme Hestia. I researched a lot and finally got the complete solution using which you can remove the existing footer credits from the theme Hestia and replace it with a custom one. Let's get started... Steps to Remove Footer Credits of the WordPress theme Hestia (2.0.4 Onwards) Here's a step-to-step guide for the same: Step 1:
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How to Customize Twenty Twenty and Twenty Twenty One WordPress Theme

For a simple blog, I think Twenty Twenty, Twenty Twenty One, and Twenty Twenty Two (supports Full Site Editing (FSE)) WordPress themes are the best. They are developed and managed by the WordPress developers themselves. But the only issue I have with the themes is that they have very limited customization features. If you want to show a custom footer or want to change the base color style then it's not possible unless you jump to coding. How to add extra customization features in Twenty Twenty, Twenty Twenty One, and Twenty Twenty Two WordPress Themes However, there is a plugin called Twentig which adds several customization features to all three of the WordPress themes -  Twenty Twenty , Twenty Twenty One , and Twenty Twenty Two . The plugin is completely free to use and the extra customization features are added in the "Customize" section as well while editing "Posts" or "Pages". Some of the customization features that the Twentig plugin adds are: A

A List of Best WordPress Plugins for a Blog

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List all the Subpages on a Parent Page in WordPress

Recently, I was searching for a way to automatically list all the sub-pages on a parent page on my WordPress website. I thought there would be this functionality from earlier, without the use of any plugin, but there wasn't. However, after researching and wasting lots of time, I found a simple WordPress plugin that lists subpages on the parent page. Let's see how to set up the plugin: WordPress plugin to list subpages on the parent page The plugin is called  Page-list  (by webvitaly) and it is completely free to use. Here's how it looks so that you choose the correct one while installing: Simply install this plugin on your WordPress site and then you have to add a shortcode on the parent page where you want to show the subpages. If you want to just show all the subpages in A to Z sorted fashion, use the shortcode [subpages]  and it will show everything in a simple list format. Here are some other shortcodes that you can use: [pagelist] – hierarchical tree of all pages on s

Show Full Post on the Post Page in WordPress Theme Almighty

No doubts, WordPress theme Almighty is a great looking theme for blogging. But, what if, in some cases, you need to show the full content instead of the excerpt on the homepage or the blog page ?  There is no such option in the theme's Customize options but by little-bit tweaking the theme Almighty, you can achieve this right now. So, how to show the full post on the homepage or the blog page of the WordPress theme Almighty? Well, I will explain the complete tweaking process step-by-step... Show Full Content Instead of Excerpt in WordPress Theme Almighty Just follow along with the steps and it'll be done... Step 1: Log in to Your Website's Dashboard First of all, you will have to log in to your WordPress Dashboard by going to the YourDomain.com/wp-admin  where YourDomain.com is your website name. Step 2: Open the Theme Editor Open the Theme Editor by navigating to the Appearance > Theme Editor from the left side admin panel as shown in the screens

WP Theme Almighty – Remove Footer Credits of the WordPress Theme Almighty

The WordPress theme called “Almighty” is one of the great WordPress themes with great looks, high customization options, and fast loading. But, the theme comes with its default footer credits “THEME: ALMIGHTY BY UNITEDTHEME.”. Some people leave it as it is because there is no option in the Appearance>Customize to remove it. But some people do not like the default theme’s footer credits and want to get it removed. So, in this blog post, I will show you the way using which you can easily remove the default footer credits of the WordPress theme Almighty . Let’s get started then… Remove Footer Credits from the WordPress Theme Almighty Here, I will show you a step-by-step guide for doing the same. Step 1 – Login to WordPress Dashboard Login to your WordPress site’s dashboard. To do that you will have to go to the URL http:// YourSite.com /wp-admin ,   replace YourSite.com with the domain name of your website. You will get a page like an image below: After

Top 5 Highly Customizable and Great Looking WordPress Themes

Searching for some highly customizable and good looking WordPress themes is quite difficult and a very time taking process. Read somewhere about a theme, install it on your website and remove it just because you don't like it. It's very frustrating, I know. So, in this blog post, I will be coming up with 5 great looking, highly customizable and completely free WordPress themes that you will definitely love working with. Top 5 Highly Customizable, Great Looking and Completely Free WordPress Themes The themes that I will be listing here, are completely free and can be installed from the WordPress repository itself. (List here is not in any order.) 1. OceanWP OceanWP is a lightweight and highly extendable WordPress theme, it will provide you the freedom to create almost any type of websites such as a blog, portfolio, business website and WooCommerce storefront with a beautiful & professional design.  The theme is very fast, responsive, RTL &a

Quick Guide to Remove Footer Credits of the WordPress Theme GeneratePress

In this post, I will be talking about How to Remove Default Footer Credits from the WordPress theme GeneratePress . GeneratePress is a very lightweight (< 1MB while zipped), fast, responsive and SEO friendly WordPress theme with more than 100000+ active installs. The theme works great with many page builders too and supports almost every famous WordPress plugins. GeneratePress provides you with an option to add custom copyright texts to the footer but it doesn't have an option to remove the existing default footer text. So, in this post, I will be sharing a way to even remove the default footer text from the WordPress theme GeneratePress. How to Remove the Footer Credits from the WordPress theme GeneratePress I have broken the trick into a few simple steps which are: Step 1: Log into the wp-admin First of all, log into your wp-admin by going to the YourSite.com/wp-admin. Where YourSite.com is the address of your website. Step 2: Open the T