A Twitter card gives your tweet more real estate by automatically displaying an image and description when a URL from your blog is shared. There are various online sources for Twitter statistics and all of them agree that tweets with images gain more exposure and attention. Media Scientist and author, Dan Zarrella, determined tweets that … Read More
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Hide Pinterest Images with WordPress Gutenberg Editor
Recently, WordPress released it’s new Gutenberg Editor. So far, I’m not impressed, and, judging by what I’ve seen on the interwebs, neither are many other bloggers. I’ve noticed that some of the html tags that work in the classic editor do not play well with Gutenberg. One glaring example being the tags used to hide … Read More
Pinterest Rich Pins and WordPress
Have you enabled Rich Pins for Pinterest in your WordPress site? Maybe I’m behind the time (yes, I am behind the times) but I hadn’t done so until recently. So, if you haven’t enabled Rich Pins and have no idea how to do so, read on! Rich Pins are like “Super Pins”! They are important … Read More