How to Install WordPress Using WebsitePanel
Last Updated on Tuesday, 5 February 2013 04:55 Written by Anand Narayanaswamy Friday, 8 February 2013 12:00
WordPress is a popular blogging platform. You can easily install it from within WebsitePanel without manual uploading of files. You can either make use of an existing database or can create a database at the time of installation. Here is how to install WordPress from your WebsitePanel:
(1) Login to WebsitePanel
(2) Select Web App Gallery icon
Learn MoreHow to Fix the WordPress Include Issue
Last Updated on Monday, 4 February 2013 03:15 Written by Saravanan Shanmugam Wednesday, 6 February 2013 12:00
Anyone getting the following error on your WordPress site?
Warning :require(/wp-blog-header.php) [function.reuires]:failed to open stream:No such file or directory in C:\HostingSpaces\user\domain\wwwroot\index.php on line 17.
Don’t worry. Here is the simple fix that eliminates the error
Learn MoreHow to Create a WordPress Theme – Part 3
Last Updated on Friday, 1 February 2013 06:54 Written by TJ Marsh Tuesday, 5 February 2013 12:00
Before reading this article, make sure to check out part 1 and part 2! Now that we’ve got our design and a copy of WordPress ready to go, it’s time to open up the “default” theme, clean things out a bit, and start making our new theme. Let’s get started:
- First, we open up header.php. You should see something that looks very much like this:
How to Create a WordPress Theme – Part 2
Last Updated on Friday, 1 February 2013 06:53 Written by TJ Marsh Monday, 4 February 2013 12:00
Before reading this article, make sure to check out part 1! Now, while there are some out there who know all the WordPress template tags off the top of their head (I’m not quite there yet), for the rest of us it helps to have a place to start. In a best case scenario, you just pull out your already prepared WordPress theme, loaded with all the features you like to use, and simply replace the existing style sheet with your own. But for the sake of this tutorial, we’re going to work with the good old default WordPress theme (Kubrick).
Learn MoreHow to Create a WordPress Theme – Part 1
Last Updated on Friday, 1 February 2013 06:52 Written by TJ Marsh Sunday, 3 February 2013 12:00
Prior to diving into the WordPress code, we have a few things to make sure we have all straightened out and ready to go. For this tutorial, so as not to pick on anyone else, I’ll be using my own blog as an example.
Here’s what we need:
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