Help Category: Tutorials
Learn how to work with your WPHubsite WordPress website and how to integrate it with HubSpot. Each tutorial will help you take advantage of the power that WPHubSite and HubSpot can deliver together.
Set Up Google Site Kit In A WPHubSite WordPress Website For Analytics And Search Console
Getting more data about how visitors use your website before they convert is essential to understanding your website. It will help you improve your content, navigation, and more to make sure your website is as effective as possible. HubSpot provides a lot of website data after a user converts but absolutely nothing before conversion (they […]
Read MoreAdd A Scroll To Top Button To Your WPHubSite WordPress Website
Scrolling from the bottom of a page all the way to the top is a burden for visitors. Solve that problem for your website visitors by activating the Scroll To Top WPHubSite Theme pro module. When you activate and follow this help article to customize your scroll to top button you’ll have something that looks […]
Read MoreUse Footer Widgets To Add More Content To Your WordPress Website Footer
When you activate the Footer Widgets pro module for the WPHubSite Theme then you’ll get some extra layout options for placing WordPress widgets into your footer. You’ll go from two layout options to eight layout options (including none). Your footer widget section will change to the type of layout you choose. This will enable more […]
Read MoreAdd New Site Layouts To Contain Your WPHubSite WordPress Website
With the Site Layouts pro module activated in the WPHubSite Theme you get four additional methods of formatting the overall container of your website. These are the four additional container options that will be added in the WPHubsite Theme customizer. Full Width Max Width Fluid Site Padded Site Each one will make your overall website […]
Read MoreCreate Custom Layouts With Site Builder And Assign Them To Parts Of The WPHubSite Theme
There are several ways you can create complex layouts with the WPHubSite Site Builder and assign them to different places of your website. One of the ways is to use the WPHubSite Theme Custom Layouts Pro Module. The Custom Layouts Pro Module lets you create a custom layout and assign it to several different places […]
Read MoreHow To Install A Tag, Pixel, or Tracker To A WPHubSite WordPress Website
HubSpot and Google Analytics are powerful tools to integrate with a WordPress website but there are plenty of other useful services (aka tags, pixels, or trackers) to install. There are things like pixels and tags from Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other ad networks that can extend your WPHubSite and allow you to embed more into […]
Read MoreCreate Title Page Headers For WordPress Pages, Posts, and More
WordPress is a little bit funny in that everything is a post type but not everything is called a post, only blog posts are called posts. But, in WordPress, a page is a post type too. With the WPHubSite Theme Page Headers pro module, you can create standard page headers for any post type. That […]
Read MoreCreate A Sticky Header With The WPHubSite Theme Sticky Header Pro Module
Sticky headers are a great way to create a website that’s easy to navigate on a computer. It’s easy to build a sticky header in WordPress with the WPHubSite Theme Sticky Header Pro Module. In case you’re not familiar with what a sticky header is, scroll down on this page and notice that the header […]
Read MoreCreate A Mega Menu With The Nav Menu WPHubSite Theme Pro Module
For websites that are complex and full of important information, creating useful site navigation can be a challenge. For those websites, it can be helpful to create a mega menu. A mega menu is an easy way to layout a website’s main navigation clearly. It presents a lot of information in a small space. That’s […]
Read MoreAdd Additional Header Sections To Your Website’s Primary Header
When you use the WPHubSite Theme to create your website header, there’s one section for the header. You can include a logo or just text for the title of your website and primary navigation. That doesn’t leave a lot of options for other creative options such as additional menus, buttons, search, or even widgets. For […]
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