January 22, 2018
4 Reasons You Should Stay Away From Pirated WordPress Themes
There's no way to sugarcoat it – WordPress themes can be expensive. There are hundreds of free options available, and some are quite good, but the best themes will often set you back a decent amount of money. For that reason, some people decide to pirate WordPress themes, although it's a choice that doesn't usually end wel
January 21, 2018
Announcing Full Compatibility Between Uncode and the WPML Plugin!
If you want to translate your website into multiple languages, the WPML plugin is a smart choice. This tool lets you easily build and run a multilingual site using WordPress. Plus, it's a very popular choice for Uncode users. In fact, our theme is one of the top 15 themes used alongside WPML!
January 20, 2018
How to Create WordPress Popups That Convert (In 3 Steps)
It used to be that almost every website you visited would bombard you with popups from the second it loaded. These days popups aren't as frequent, but they're still a popular technique. However, it takes work to create popups that convert visitors instead of scaring them away.
January 8, 2018
How to Choose the Right WordPress Host for Your Uncode Website
As you may know, you need a web hosting service to set up a public website. A lot of people just pick the cheapest hosting they can find, without knowing if it's any good. That's a mistake, because not all hosting services are made the same and you don't want to be stuck with one that's subpar.
December 27, 2017
3 Ways to Secure Your WordPress Website Against Attacks
These days, every website needs to take security seriously. This is particularly true if it uses a Content Management System (CMS) such as WordPress. This type of platform usually stores a lot of sensitive information, which makes it a target. If someone breaks into your website, you'll need to spend valuable time figuring out how they got in and repairing the damage.
December 19, 2017
Why You Might Need a Local WordPress Website (And How to Create One)
Running a WordPress website often involves plenty of testing. You may want to try out a new plugin or theme before using it, for example, or debug an error. In these scenarios, you need a safe environment where you can experiment without breaking anything.





