Block editor doesn't seem to auto-fit tables on smartphones. Or am I missing some settings?
Alternatively, Is there an app I can use that does a better job in an SEO-fri
You can try Tablepress; you would build a table and then input a shortcode within your blog posts and pages.
Resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-add-tables-in-wordpress-posts-and-pages-no-html-required/
I've tried first the block editor.
And yup, it works with fixed columns. But it cuts out some words and makes longer text challenging to read.
Tablepress is perfect 👌.
Thanks Abie!
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How do I make my tables auto-fit on mobile view?
Block editor doesn't seem to auto-fit tables on smartphones. Or am I missing some settings?
Alternatively, Is there an app I can use that does a better job in an SEO-fri
The only one that I know of is NinjaTables Plugin, it can help with mobile responsive tables without coding in CSS. I have not tried it but thats the one I've seen others using it.
You can try Tablepress; you would build a table and then input a shortcode within your blog posts and pages.
Resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-add-tables-in-wordpress-posts-and-pages-no-html-required/
I've tried first the block editor.
And yup, it works with fixed columns. But it cuts out some words and makes longer text challenging to read.
Tablepress is perfect 👌.
Thanks Abie!
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Is there a way to custom-make landing pages for each blog post CATEGORY? If there is and I somehow missed it here using the wrong search phrases, please share the link(s).
How do I make my tables auto-fit on mobile view? Or is there an app that does it better than Gutenberg?
You may view them on your mobile via Appearance > Customize; are they currently not? Is your theme responsive?
There's tablepress, for example, but why add the extra plugin since it is included in your block editor?
Oops! I'm using block editor not a plugin, and GeneratPress. Sorry Abie, I've created a need query for this issue so I'll delete the msg here
You may like to consider the below suggestion.
https://www.slickstream.com/feature-showcase-dynamic-content-module
https://www.slickstream.com/engagement-suite
Main website
https://www.slickstream.com/
However, you may wish to consider reviewing Jay's live webinars for landings.
You may input "landing page magistudios" in the magnifying glass top menu to access resources.
Hey Sipheni,
Not sure why you feel you need a landing page beyond the one WordPress offers.
For example, if you were to use a category in your menu as an option for your visitors to access, then EVERY post you've tagged as being in that category will appear like a blog roll so that viewers can select the one they are interested in.
An example category might be "recipes".
Hope you find this helpful.
Hey Trish
I already have them (categories) up in main menu. But, the section is too bland. It needs an uplift and I simply want to keep things uniform.
It's not a train smash though --- I can live with that.
I thought there could be a solution out there I'm not aware of.
Thanks
Considering how many visitors actually come to our blogs, the menu might NOT be as vital as you may think it is... though I wouldn't remove that either.
This is why internal links are so vital to helping to keep your readers on your website.
Spending time on making things look more uniform then the preset blog roll for categories, will take time away from your ability to create content to attract visitors.
If you're still determined to create a different look to the blog roll for categories, you could find a landing page plugin to help you accomplish that.
Sadly, depending on the amount of fussing that you want to do, you might end up spending HOURS of wasted time on something only you will be able to appreciate.
Plus... the more plugins added to a WordPress website, the more potential you'll have that your site may not load as fast as it did previously.
However, in the end, that decision is yours to make.
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What's the best way to create landing pages for categories?
Is there a way to custom-make landing pages for each blog post CATEGORY? If there is and I somehow missed it here using the wrong search phrases, please share the link(s).
How do I make my tables auto-fit on mobile view? Or is there an app that does it better than Gutenberg?
You may view them on your mobile via Appearance > Customize; are they currently not? Is your theme responsive?
There's tablepress, for example, but why add the extra plugin since it is included in your block editor?
Oops! I'm using block editor not a plugin, and GeneratPress. Sorry Abie, I've created a need query for this issue so I'll delete the msg here
You may like to consider the below suggestion.
https://www.slickstream.com/feature-showcase-dynamic-content-module
https://www.slickstream.com/engagement-suite
Main website
https://www.slickstream.com/
However, you may wish to consider reviewing Jay's live webinars for landings.
You may input "landing page magistudios" in the magnifying glass top menu to access resources.
Hey Sipheni,
Not sure why you feel you need a landing page beyond the one WordPress offers.
For example, if you were to use a category in your menu as an option for your visitors to access, then EVERY post you've tagged as being in that category will appear like a blog roll so that viewers can select the one they are interested in.
An example category might be "recipes".
Hope you find this helpful.
Hey Trish
I already have them (categories) up in main menu. But, the section is too bland. It needs an uplift and I simply want to keep things uniform.
It's not a train smash though --- I can live with that.
I thought there could be a solution out there I'm not aware of.
Thanks
Considering how many visitors actually come to our blogs, the menu might NOT be as vital as you may think it is... though I wouldn't remove that either.
This is why internal links are so vital to helping to keep your readers on your website.
Spending time on making things look more uniform then the preset blog roll for categories, will take time away from your ability to create content to attract visitors.
If you're still determined to create a different look to the blog roll for categories, you could find a landing page plugin to help you accomplish that.
Sadly, depending on the amount of fussing that you want to do, you might end up spending HOURS of wasted time on something only you will be able to appreciate.
Plus... the more plugins added to a WordPress website, the more potential you'll have that your site may not load as fast as it did previously.
However, in the end, that decision is yours to make.
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Hello WAmily. Can anyone help with a reliable method that replaces published date with last updated in blog posts?
I tried WP Last Modified Info plugin, but could not wi
Hey Sipheni,
I used to use a plugin that displayed the post UPDATED date, but I found that was one plugin that I really did not need.
Instead, whenever adding new information to a post, I would add it to the bottom of the post. As a example:
UPDATED: [today's date}
Info added here...
The UPDATED, I make sure is in bold text, to make it stand out to readers.
Hope you find this helpful.
Hey Kirk. Thanks. I deliberated on that --- there are comments on my blog posts with original dates and time stamps.
So,
If I change the publish date, wouldn't this result in SEO penalty?
I asked this question in the chat room and here is the reply from Partha
Nope!!! No negative effect with Google
Although, I do know some people say that changing the date mucks about with the coding on WordPress... so most people now will have an "Updated Date", so the article shows original published date and then the "updated date"... you can use a plugin for that!
Tbh, Google and the search engines will be fully aware of when a url was originally published, irrespective of the date on the article.
The date change (or updated date) is actually more geared towards your readers than the search engines - basic human psychology - you see two articles, one was written in 2019 and the other 2023, probably 99% of the time people will click on the "fresher" content.
Resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/display-the-last-updated-date-of-your-posts-in-wordpress/
Thank you, Abie. I am using the information you provided in the tutorial above, and it works exceptionally well with the Generate Press child theme.
I wanted to let you and anyone following Sipheni's question know how it is going.
Have an excellent week ahead!
Regards, Matt
You can do this through the quick edit section of your list of posts.
If you hover over the post in the list, you will see quick edit, which allows you to edit things like the title, slug, date, and time.
Hi Matt. Wouldn't this result in SEO penalties? I mean, if the newly published article has comments that date back to the original publish date?
What a great question, Sipheni! I researched and found conflicting answers on the topic. I hope someone can answer the question for both of us.
After making significant updates to a post, I changed the dates, but it did not have any comments, and I posted it a week earlier.
Good luck with your business.
Regards, Matt
Check out the responses from @freebird2112 and TheAbie...sounds more like it👍
As for me, eventually, I managed to activate the WP Last Modified Info plugin.
However, the "Replace publish date" function doesn't seem to work for this plugin
All the best, Matt!
Sipheni
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How do I replace publish date with last updated?
Hello WAmily. Can anyone help with a reliable method that replaces published date with last updated in blog posts?
I tried WP Last Modified Info plugin, but could not wi
Hey Sipheni,
I used to use a plugin that displayed the post UPDATED date, but I found that was one plugin that I really did not need.
Instead, whenever adding new information to a post, I would add it to the bottom of the post. As a example:
UPDATED: [today's date}
Info added here...
The UPDATED, I make sure is in bold text, to make it stand out to readers.
Hope you find this helpful.
Hey Kirk. Thanks. I deliberated on that --- there are comments on my blog posts with original dates and time stamps.
So,
If I change the publish date, wouldn't this result in SEO penalty?
I asked this question in the chat room and here is the reply from Partha
Nope!!! No negative effect with Google
Although, I do know some people say that changing the date mucks about with the coding on WordPress... so most people now will have an "Updated Date", so the article shows original published date and then the "updated date"... you can use a plugin for that!
Tbh, Google and the search engines will be fully aware of when a url was originally published, irrespective of the date on the article.
The date change (or updated date) is actually more geared towards your readers than the search engines - basic human psychology - you see two articles, one was written in 2019 and the other 2023, probably 99% of the time people will click on the "fresher" content.
Resource
https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/display-the-last-updated-date-of-your-posts-in-wordpress/
Thank you, Abie. I am using the information you provided in the tutorial above, and it works exceptionally well with the Generate Press child theme.
I wanted to let you and anyone following Sipheni's question know how it is going.
Have an excellent week ahead!
Regards, Matt
You can do this through the quick edit section of your list of posts.
If you hover over the post in the list, you will see quick edit, which allows you to edit things like the title, slug, date, and time.
Hi Matt. Wouldn't this result in SEO penalties? I mean, if the newly published article has comments that date back to the original publish date?
What a great question, Sipheni! I researched and found conflicting answers on the topic. I hope someone can answer the question for both of us.
After making significant updates to a post, I changed the dates, but it did not have any comments, and I posted it a week earlier.
Good luck with your business.
Regards, Matt
Check out the responses from @freebird2112 and TheAbie...sounds more like it👍
As for me, eventually, I managed to activate the WP Last Modified Info plugin.
However, the "Replace publish date" function doesn't seem to work for this plugin
All the best, Matt!
Sipheni
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Is there a way to add the coupon message at the top of my landing page - the same way we have it here at WA?
Hi
You may try this plugin
https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-banners/
Additional resources
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/functionality/custom-headers/
https://www.wpbeginner.com/glossary/custom-headers/
Hope this helps.
Hey Sipheni,
The screen print below may offer you the help you seek.
If this doesn't provide you with what you are looking for, you could tweak the search phrase a bit to see if that might work.
Hope you find this helpful.
Excellent - it worked! Thank you :)
I found the Simple Banner, which does pretty much a decent job for a free plugin
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How do I add black friday message to my landing page?
Is there a way to add the coupon message at the top of my landing page - the same way we have it here at WA?
Hi
You may try this plugin
https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-banners/
Additional resources
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/functionality/custom-headers/
https://www.wpbeginner.com/glossary/custom-headers/
Hope this helps.
Hey Sipheni,
The screen print below may offer you the help you seek.
If this doesn't provide you with what you are looking for, you could tweak the search phrase a bit to see if that might work.
Hope you find this helpful.
Excellent - it worked! Thank you :)
I found the Simple Banner, which does pretty much a decent job for a free plugin
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The only one that I know of is NinjaTables Plugin, it can help with mobile responsive tables without coding in CSS. I have not tried it but thats the one I've seen others using it.
Yeah and that too :)
Absolutely :)
Thanks for the alternative, Brenda :)