Wordpress Basics
Wordpress Basics Wordpress TipsPublished July 20, 2009 at 9:06 pm
WordPress gives you a few extra options when it comes to Publishing your Post. The Publish box is on the right side of the ‘Write Post Page’. The functions of the ‘Save Draft’, ‘Preview’ and ‘Publish’ buttons are obvious. It’s the options in the middle of the Publish box I’m going to explain here. Status,
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Wordpress Basics Wordpress TipsPublished July 20, 2009 at 1:36 am
Most Word processing applications such as Microsoft Word will automatically transform URL’s into a Hyperlink. In WordPress it’s a little more work than that … but ‘Inserting a link’ into your post is quick and easy when you know how. 1. Select the text or image that you want to be a link then Click
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Wordpress Basics Wordpress TipsPublished July 19, 2009 at 11:29 am
If you dont know the difference between a WordPress Page or post please read my previous entry first; The Difference between Pages and Posts The main difference between adding a Post or a Page to your Site is that you can categorize your Posts. Otherwise the Admin / Editing page looks the same (see image
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News Wordpress BasicsPublished July 18, 2009 at 2:34 pm
WordPress is a web application or CMS (Content Management System) . It’s Intuitive and easy to use … If you’ve ever composed an email or used a Word Processing Application such as Microsoft Word, you will have no trouble at all creating content for your web site. But there are a few basic things you
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Wordpress Advanced Wordpress BasicsPublished July 15, 2009 at 11:38 am
There are five different levels of access and privileges for Users to your WordPress Blog, they are as follows; Administrator - has access to all the administration features Editor - can publish posts and pages.An Editor can also manage posts as well as manage other people’s posts, pages and comments. An Editor can manage, add
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Wordpress BasicsPublished July 14, 2009 at 10:31 pm
If you’re new to WordPress the first thing that you need to learn is the difference between Pages and Posts. Basically there are two types of content in WordPress: Pages are static web pages that do not (or rarely) change over the life of the web site. Examples of typical pages are usually Contact Us,
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