Tips To Ensure All Common WordPress Mistakes Are Avoided:
Not Taking Security Issues Seriously
Make sure you take a secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) from your Internet service provider so that your access to the WordPress blog is secured. Furthermore, you must change your password on a regular basis and choose a strong 16 character password for maximum security. You must also update your current version to the latest WordPress version as new security features are also updated.
Using Themes and Plugins from Non-trusted Sources
Themes and plugins must be downloaded from the trusted and reliable sources. Failing to do so might make your blog vulnerable to phishing attack from the hackers. Go through the reviews to ascertain the credibility of the source from where you are going to get your plugins and themes.
Posting too many Posts one after the other
When you post one long post after the other, it leads to a long page and the users have to scroll endlessly to view the page. Using the <!–more–> tag, you can have full control over the preview as the text after this tag will not be displayed unless the users click on the more button.
Insufficient contrast between the background color and the font
It is a common mistake that most of the WordPress designers commit. If there is not enough contrast between the text and the background color, the users have a very tough time reading the text. This can be detrimental of the blog.
Using more plugins
WordPress scores over other CMS when it comes to the use of plugins in your blog. However, if you use too many plugins in your blog website, there might arise some conflict. To avoid any such event, use the plugins with caution.
Modifying WP Files without the Knowledge of Programming
The WordPress core files are programmed using PHP language and you should attempt to make changes in them only if you are well versed with this programming language. If you edit the code and cannot fix it, your website may break.
Choosing the Inappropriate Font Type and Size
Your WP blog must be legible and must not strain the eyes of the readers. In order not to annoy your users and promote easy consumption of your content, you must use large fonts and keep the usage of fancy fonts to the minimum.
Using a lot of CSS Files
When you use too many CSS files, your website becomes slow and takes forever to load. You must avoid this by using a single large CSS file with all the style codes that need to be applied on the website.
Using the Inappropriate Image Format
Your aim should be to have images of the minimum sizes so that they do not slowdown the website. Using the PNG format for images, make the images larger as compared to JPEG format. For thumbnails and texts, you can use GIF or even use CSS to create images that utilize less bandwidth.
Using too many Animations and Images
If you use a lot of images and animation in your blog, the website is bound to get slow and its loading time will spike up. It also affects the SEO capabilities of your blog as it would take a lot of time to get crawled up. To avoid such situations, use images and animations to an extent where they are relevant to the layout.
Closing Thoughts
A WordPress website without any flaw will attract more visitors that the one which is filled with common bugs and errors. While installing and customizing WordPress, many aspects have to be taken care of in order to avoid the mistakes. The tips discussed here will definitely act as a pointer to avoid all such mistakes and errors.
Piyush Rishi Singh
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A Digital Entrepreneur & Content Creator who loves simplifying tech.
Expertise: A Full Stack & highly skilled 10+ years experienced WordPress developer who specializes in complete custom tailored WordPress Websites development.