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Understanding the esc_html() Function in WordPress

Sharleen KaurElementor, Plugins, WordPressLeave a Comment on Understanding the esc_html() Function in WordPress

esc_html() Function WordPress’s esc_html() function escapes HTML characters to prevent security issues, particularly XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) attacks. It converts characters like <, >, and & into their HTML entity equivalents. Why to Use When displaying user-generated content or data from…

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Custom Query Filter in elementor

Sharleen KaurMiscelleneousLeave a Comment on Custom Query Filter in elementor

Custom Query Filter in Elementor Both post widgets and portfolio widgets come with a query control that lets you select specific posts to show in the widget. But sometimes, you need more control over the query. For those situations, there…

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Elementor in WordPress

Sharleen KaurMiscelleneousLeave a Comment on Elementor in WordPress

Elementor in WordPress Elementor simplifies the process of building and customizing WordPress websites, offering many features that empower users to create visually appealing and functional sites efficiently. Elementor is a powerful drag-and-drop page builder plugin for WordPress that allows users…

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PHP 8 Attributes Explained

Sharleen KaurMiscelleneous, PHPLeave a Comment on PHP 8 Attributes Explained

PHP 8 introduces a feature known as Attributes, which brings a structured way to add metadata to your code. Attributes offer a standardized method for adding and querying metadata, replacing the older practice of using doc comments for annotations. This…

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Php function fopen()

Sharleen KaurPHPLeave a Comment on Php function fopen()

The Php function fopen() is used to open files for reading, writing, or both. It provides a way to access files, which can be necessary for various operations like reading file contents, writing data to files, or appending data to…

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How to Add Google Fonts to Your WordPress Site

Sharleen KaurWordPressLeave a Comment on How to Add Google Fonts to Your WordPress Site

Adding Google Fonts to your WordPress site can enhance it’s aesthetics and improve readability. Choose Your Google Fonts Visit Google Fonts: Go to Google Fonts. Select Fonts: Browse through the available fonts and select the ones you like by clicking…

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How To Create custom post type (CPT) in wordpress

Sharleen KaurWordPressLeave a Comment on How To Create custom post type (CPT) in wordpress

Creating a Custom Post Type (CPT) in WordPress allows you to organize content beyond the default post and page types. This is particularly useful for creating specific content structures such as portfolios, testimonials, FAQs, products, or any custom content. Here’s…

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Create a Simple To-Do List in React.js

Sharleen KaurJavascript, React, ReactNativeLeave a Comment on Create a Simple To-Do List in React.js

React.js is a powerful JavaScript library for building interactive user interfaces. It’s perfect for creating dynamic applications, and one of the best ways to learn React is by building simple projects. In this article, we’ll walk through how to create…

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How To Filter Listings With Elementor Taxonomy Filter Widget

Sharleen KaurMiscelleneousLeave a Comment on How To Filter Listings With Elementor Taxonomy Filter Widget

The Elementor Taxonomy widget is your secret weapon for taking control of your website’s content presentation. By effortlessly filtering items by categories and tags, it not only streamlines your content but also supercharges user engagement and experience. In this blog, we’ll explore…

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Avoiding empty() in PHP

Sharleen KaurPHPLeave a Comment on Avoiding empty() in PHP

Using empty() in PHP can sometimes lead to unexpected results, especially since it considers various values like 0, 0.0, false, null, and empty strings as “empty.” Here are some alternatives and best practices to avoid. 1.) Use isset(): This function…

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About Arvind

Arvind Thakur is a Full Stack Web Developer. He founded and runs a Software Development company by the name Inimist Technologies in Chandigarh, India. >> know more
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