How Do I Make Vertical Scrolling in WordPress?

Making your WordPress website scroll vertically is simple, but it does require a bit of extra work on your part. To scroll vertically using your WordPress website, you’ll first need to install the W3 Total Cache plugin. Once installed, go to the W3 Total Cache settings page and scroll down to the “Scrolling” section.

There, you’ll need to add a new “Cache Level” setting and set it to “Vertical.” You can then configure the “Vertical Scrolling” setting to either “On” or “Off.”.

Once you’ve set up the “Vertical Scrolling” setting, you’ll need to add a new “Scroll To” element to your WordPress website. To do this, open your WordPress website in your web browser and go to the “Posts” page. Click on the “Posts” tab and then click on the “Add New” button.

In the “Title” field, type in the name of your post and in the “Content” field, type in the content of your post. Click on the “Save” button and then click on the “Publish” button.

Now, you’ll need to add a new “Scroll To” element to your WordPress website.

Finally, you’ll need to add a new “Scroll To” element to your WordPress website.

Now that you’ve added the “Scroll To” element and configured the “Vertical Scrolling” setting, your WordPress website will scroll vertically when you click on any of the posts in your blog. Congratulations, you’ve successfully made your WordPress website scroll vertically!.