Design for Conversion (Not Just Looks) πŸ“ˆ

Design for Conversion (Not Just Looks) πŸ“ˆ

Design for Conversion (Not Just Looks) πŸ“ˆ Inah
Published on: 25/02/2026

Every website page should guide users to action. For example, a Contact form should be placed above the fold. Include Testimonials near CTA (Call to action) buttons. Include Social proof. And with a clear next step.

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Use Gutenberg Blocks Smartly πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸ’»

Use Gutenberg Blocks Smartly πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸ’»

Use Gutenberg Blocks Smartly πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸ’»Inah
Published on: 21/02/2026

When using Gutenberg blocks in your Wordpress website, it’s best to use reusable blocks for sections, with global styles. Avoid too many custom blocks. Keep layouts modular.

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Design for Content, Not Just Layout ✍

Design for Content, Not Just Layout ✍

Design for Content, Not Just Layout ✍Inah
Published on: 20/02/2026

WordPress is content-driven. It’s best to use scannable content (headings, bullets, short paragraphs) and highlight key points. Avoid long text blocks. Add visuals that support content.

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Make Navigation Simple & Intuitive 🧭

Make Navigation Simple & Intuitive 🧭

Make Navigation Simple & Intuitive 🧭Inah
Published on: 19/02/2026

When making the navigation in your WordPress website, it’s best to limit main menu items (5–7 max) and use clear labels (not clever names). Highlight important pages. Add sticky header if needed.

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