WordPress Tutorials (Page 1 of 1)
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WordPress 2.7 and Quickpress
Adding a post to your WordPress blog is now easier in version 2.7 +. Using the Quickpress function found in the WordPress control panel, you can add a new post without having to go navigate through the navigational links in the right panel. … -
How To Create A Custom WordPress Page Template
There may be times when you want to create a blog page that looks different than a normal page. Or Perhaps you want to use WordPress to run your entire website but want the main page of your domain to look completely different than a typical blog. This is an easy… -
Introducing the WordPress 2.7 Dashboard
In this video tutorial Neil Hokanson describes the new and improved WordPress 2.7 dashboard. It is an introduction to the new features and is suitable for both new and proven WordPress users. … -
How to Install a WordPress Blog
Hi my name is Ryan and welcome to my video on how to create a wordpress blog. On this video, I presume you already have a domain and Web hosting. So the next step is to get a couple of more things. The first is to download the files for your… -
The Basics Of Customizing Wordpress Templates
Do you want to change the look of your WordPress site or maybe to put something like a banner or adsense code on your blog? In order to do this you need to know about three important things: template files, functions and CSS. Template Files: These files are stored in a directory… -
How To Install Wordpress 2.5 In 5 Easy Steps
WordPress has never been easier to install than the latest version. In this article, I will describe how to install WordPress 2.5. (1) Download WordPress: The first installation step is to Download WordPress from http://wordpress.org/download/. I created a directory on my PC called "wordpress" in which to collect the files and images… -
WordPress 2.7 Overview
This Video tutorial describes the general "How To" use the new WordPress 2.7 dashboard. The tutorial is approximately 4½ minutes long. It is relevant for those who have no previous WordPress experience. … -
Moving Your WordPress Blog
Moving a blog can make it unreachable for 24 - 72 hours, unless the new domain name has fully propagated around the Internet. It is just the way it is and WordPress doesn't have anything to do with such limitation. Moving is best done when you have the time or…
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