Hey guys, does anyone have an idea as to how I may go about this? I've tried a few things but nothing worked. Thank you
Go to appearance > customize > site identity and you will see where to upload it,
They normally need to be 512 x 512 px if I remember correctly
This will usually be within your Appearance => Themes, Customize area. It really vary from theme to theme, but typically you will be able to update it there.
Outside of that, you can update it manually. Here are the Wordpress Codex documents walking you through the process:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Creating_a_Favicon
How do I add favicon to my site?
Hey guys, does anyone have an idea as to how I may go about this? I've tried a few things but nothing worked. Thank you
Go to appearance > customize > site identity and you will see where to upload it,
They normally need to be 512 x 512 px if I remember correctly
This will usually be within your Appearance => Themes, Customize area. It really vary from theme to theme, but typically you will be able to update it there.
Outside of that, you can update it manually. Here are the Wordpress Codex documents walking you through the process:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Creating_a_Favicon
Hi everyone, Does anyone have advice on what Wordpress Plugin I should use to make my site mobile friendly and responsive. I noticed that most of the people that visit my site
Your theme should be Mobile Friendly. Have you tested it?
I use an IphoneX. Let me know if you'd like me to test it.
PitoFly!
Maybe I'm the one that doesn't quite understand what this means..but a few people said that as they were reading the content, some words were displaced. Like it wasn't well formatted like it is on the laptop. It's marriagestore.org
Thanks!!
Hi,
Your site looks great on my laptop and iphonex.
Mobile friendly means the user can properly read, use, navigate your site with ease on a mobile device.
Note: On your pc browser, you can test how the site will look on a mobile device. In my version of chrome, I hit F12, then Ctrl Shift M and I amble to select many devices from a list and it shows me how it will look on the selected device.
Ask the person which word is shifting and what device they are using. I'm sure its okay.
PitoFly
All themes on WordPress Repository are responsive, which means they are Mobile friendly.
There are however plugins available that add an extra option for viewing content, such as blogs, on an even easier to read format.
I have personally not bothered with this, because as I said, all themes are responsive already.
Steven
this article might help, i had a quick read.
https://www.wpkube.com/wordpress-plugins-to-make-your-site-mobile-responsive/
Are you sure your WP theme isnt already responsive, most seem to be these days.
Hope that helps :)
Let me check this out. I'm not sure but some people said that as they were reading the content, some words were displaced. Like it wasn't well formatted like it is on the laptop. Thanks!
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What is the best plugin to make your site mobile friendly?
Hi everyone, Does anyone have advice on what Wordpress Plugin I should use to make my site mobile friendly and responsive. I noticed that most of the people that visit my site
Your theme should be Mobile Friendly. Have you tested it?
I use an IphoneX. Let me know if you'd like me to test it.
PitoFly!
Maybe I'm the one that doesn't quite understand what this means..but a few people said that as they were reading the content, some words were displaced. Like it wasn't well formatted like it is on the laptop. It's marriagestore.org
Thanks!!
Hi,
Your site looks great on my laptop and iphonex.
Mobile friendly means the user can properly read, use, navigate your site with ease on a mobile device.
Note: On your pc browser, you can test how the site will look on a mobile device. In my version of chrome, I hit F12, then Ctrl Shift M and I amble to select many devices from a list and it shows me how it will look on the selected device.
Ask the person which word is shifting and what device they are using. I'm sure its okay.
PitoFly
All themes on WordPress Repository are responsive, which means they are Mobile friendly.
There are however plugins available that add an extra option for viewing content, such as blogs, on an even easier to read format.
I have personally not bothered with this, because as I said, all themes are responsive already.
Steven
this article might help, i had a quick read.
https://www.wpkube.com/wordpress-plugins-to-make-your-site-mobile-responsive/
Are you sure your WP theme isnt already responsive, most seem to be these days.
Hope that helps :)
Let me check this out. I'm not sure but some people said that as they were reading the content, some words were displaced. Like it wasn't well formatted like it is on the laptop. Thanks!
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This video should help WordPress Favicons