HTML to Know for Editing Content in WordPress
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 December 2012 12:01 Written by TJ Marsh Wednesday, 26 December 2012 12:00
WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms used today. It is beginning to be used widely for regular websites as well, so it is more than just a blogging platform. You can easily use it to create almost any type of website you desire. Installing and setting up WordPress is fairly simple and many hosting providers will even do it for you. Often times, the toughest part of running a WordPress blog or website is creating high quality content. Sure, anyone can cut and paste text and articles into a WYSIWYG editor and have a somewhat decent WordPress website, but it’s not going be enough to compete in today’s online market. You need original and eye-catching content to really make a WordPress site popular. In order to create the type of content you need to build a successful WordPress website, there are a few simple HTML techniques that you should familiarize yourself with. In this tutorial we will cover some of the basic HTML knowledge you should possess as a WordPress entrepreneur.
Why Use HTML in WordPress
Learn MoreHow to Create Categories and Tags on WordPress
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 December 2012 12:00 Written by TJ Marsh Wednesday, 26 December 2012 12:00
Adding categories and tags to posts and pages is completely optional.
CREATING CATEGORIES
Categories allow the broad grouping of posts topics when you want to describe a post. But when you want to describe a post in more specific terms, you would have to use or add more categories, or you can start adding tags.
To add categories that pertain to your post, scroll down on the “Write Post” page and click the “Add New Category” link under the “Categories” section which will then introduce a type and drop down box, along with an “Add” button. From there, start introducing categories for your post. For example, if you were writing a post entitled “Our Thanksgiving Dinner,” you may file it under the “Dinner” category.
How to Protect Your WordPress from Being Exploited
Last Updated on Sunday, 23 December 2012 12:00 Written by Tabaré Patiño Sunday, 23 December 2012 12:00
You might be wondering how to protect your WP installation; therefore I’m leaving you some helpful tips/plugins. Use them at your own discretion:
Learn MoreHow To Publish A Page On WordPress
Last Updated on Monday, 24 December 2012 04:20 Written by TJ Marsh Thursday, 6 December 2012 12:00
Pages are different from blog posts in that they are static pages outside the flow of chronologically organized posts. Pages often form the main navigation to sections of your site that tend not to change. These can be as basic as an About Uspage or a Contact Page or it could include a whole series of articles and sub-pages that reside off of higher order pages within your sites navigation structure. Writing a page in the WordPress editor is similar to writing a post. After Clicking the Page tab click on the Add New link to begin writing a new page, or the All Pages link to view and manage your current list of pages.
Learn MoreInstalling WordPress Manually on ASP
Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 December 2012 09:17 Written by kevin.hall Wednesday, 5 December 2012 09:02
Hello!
Today we’ll be installing wordpress manually using Windows (ASP) hosting. First to http://wordpress.org/ and download the latest version.
Log into your hosting account, and Change the extensions on your website to 4.0 Integrated Pipeline:
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