WordPress 3.0 Demystified – Part 4A
Part IV: Go (Con)figure This was originally part of yesterday’s post, however with the bonus there was already too much information. Don’t panic. Configure is just a fancy computer word for “settings.”...
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Part V: Give ‘em what they asked for Last, but certainly not least, is content. Today you’ll add pages, forms, and the actual MEAT (or beans, for vegetarians) to your site. Be judicious!! Think of the...
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Programs I Use on My Website. Part 2. Content Management Systems (CMS) Advocate for CMS. Good article, by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, even if I disagree with his opinion about WordPress. The customizing...
View Article2.0 to go (web series): WordPress from start to finish
Let’s face it, the best part of take out is that you don’t have to do the cooking. Come spend the day in our local Tech Kitchen as we whip up some fantastic web pages with WordPress. We call it “Make...
View ArticleTwitter Chatter: Matt Mullenweg interview – Part II – The WordPress Podcast
Matt Mullenweg interview – Part II – The WordPress Podcast The smile, the face, the man behind WordPress. In part I of this series, Matt Mullenweg gave us a lot of information about WordPress. In...
View ArticleTwitter Chatter: Joost de Valk WordPress SEO presentation
[Repost] Warning 49 minutes of riveting information from a master at both WordPress and SEO. Posted on the “Tweaking Websites” blog.
View ArticleTwitter Chatter: Category in Permalinks Considered Harmful
Category in Permalinks Considered Harmful Firstly, it’s really not any better for SEO to have the category in there, or to have just the postname there by itself. And anybody who tells you differently...
View ArticleTwitter Chatter: paths and URLs in WordPress
Quick WP Tip: paths and URLs in WordPress Knowing the constants and functions of WordPress API is crucial to developing code that will work correctly for all WordPress users. Warning for WordPress...
View ArticleTwitter Chatter: How to Troubleshoot and Fix your WordPress Website
How to Troubleshoot and Fix your WordPress Website I think most of us have had the dreaded moment of panic when we think we will just “tweak” our new WordPress theme to make it a bit more attractive....
View ArticleTwitter Chatter: 11 Top WordPress Plugins Every Blog Should Have
11 Top WordPress Plugins Every Blog Should Have Finally, no more guessing about which of the thousands of WordPress Plugins you need on your blog. These 11 plugins are a must for every website.
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