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How to Display WordPress Images in Columns & Rows
It’s no longer a secret that visual content like images play a powerful role in delivering concepts and narratives. Text content alone can often fail to captivate readers. This is why incorporating relevant images into blog posts and pages has become mandatory. WordPress allows you to add images to your site in numerous ways. One…
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How to Create Tabs in WordPress to Organize Content
If you have to publish lots of information of various types on blog posts or pages concisely, tabs could be a helpful web element to do this. They allow you to organize content in separate sections so users can selectively explore and find the information they need. With the Gutenberg block editor, you can easily…
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How to Add a Toggle Button To Your WordPress Site
Want to give your users a quick and clean way to switch between different content or pricing options on your WordPress site? A toggle button is the perfect solution! With a toggle button, visitors can instantly switch between two or more options—like monthly vs. yearly pricing, light vs. dark mode, or even completely different content…
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How to Put Text and Image Side by Side in WordPress
While covering product reviews, comparison tables, tutorials, travel stories, infographics, educational content, etc., you may have to put texts and images side by side. There are numerous ways to do this in WordPress. In this article, we’ll show you several effective ways of how to put text and image side by side in WordPress. So,…
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WordPress WYSIWYG Table: Create Visually Editable Tables Without Coding
Most people using WordPress aren’t developers. Bloggers, marketers, and small business owners—we all want to create clean, professional tables without diving into code. That’s where WYSIWYG tables make a difference. WYSIWYG stands for “What You See Is What You Get.” It means you build and edit tables in a way that mirrors the final look,…
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How to Add Accordions in WordPress Block Editor
An accordion is a toggle-based layout element that hides and reveals content when clicked. You see a heading, click it, and the rest of the content slides down. Click it again, and it hides. It’s like a dropdown but for content instead of menus. Now, what happens if you implement accordions correctly? Your content becomes…
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How AI Can Help You Create Tables Automatically in WordPress
Tables are one of the most effective tools for organizing content. From product comparisons and pricing plans to structured data and feature lists, tables bring clarity where long paragraphs fall short. But let’s be honest — building them manually can feel like a chore. Even experienced users waste time aligning cells and formatting layouts. Now…
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How to Generate WordPress Tables from CSV or XML Files (No Coding Needed)
Handling product catalogs, pricing details, or extensive feature lists often involves dealing with CSV or XML files. These formats excel at storing structured information, but turning them into neat, user-friendly tables on your WordPress site can quickly become a headache. Manually creating, formatting, or importing these tables requires significant time and effort, usually resulting in…
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How to Generate a Comparison Table from a Blog Post Using ChatGPT
Ever finished writing a long blog post and thought, “This needs a table to make it easier to skim”? I’ve been in that spot more times than I can count. When comparing products, outlining features, or breaking down key differences, a table performs better than paragraphs ever could. The only problem is that creating tables…
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How to Highlight Recommended Products in a WordPress Table
If you’re creating a comparison table with multiple products or plans, you’ll want to guide your visitors toward the best choice, without shouting. A simple ribbon or badge can do the trick. It adds just enough visual weight to nudge attention where you want it. Tableberg lets you build tables using blocks inside the WordPress…