9 Great Reasons That WordPress May be Your Choice!
Last Updated on Friday, 1 February 2013 06:30 Written by TJ Marsh Friday, 1 February 2013 12:00
Maybe you’ve heard that WordPress is a great tool to use as a CMS (Content Management System). Well, that’s right. Developed as a blogging tool, more and more users started to use WordPress as a Content Management System for their website. Today, WordPress is released as a publishing platform, which means it’s even better to use as a CMS. In this article, I want to explain why WordPress is such a good choice to use as a CMS.
1) User friendly CMS
Learn MoreGoogle Adsense On WordPress! Yes You Can!
Last Updated on Thursday, 24 January 2013 06:30 Written by TJ Marsh Sunday, 30 December 2012 12:00
With WordPress you can easily add your AdSense code to your blog. In order to do this, first login to the administrative end of your website. Then, go to the Appearance -> Widgets menu.
In this page select to add a “Text” widget and click on the “Add” button next to it.
(Note : Some blogs you have to drag and drop the widget to the correct area you wish to display a widget)
Then a new window with your widget will open. Click on the edit link in its right part in order to open the edit panel of the widget. You should add a title (in our case – Advertisement) and right under it the actual code that you have obtained from Google. Next, click on the “Done” button and after that on the “Save Changes” button right under it.
Well done! You have just added your AdSense code to your WordPress blog.
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Learn MoreHow to Change the Language in WordPress
Last Updated on Thursday, 27 December 2012 12:00 Written by TJ Marsh Thursday, 27 December 2012 12:00
WordPress has one of the largest if not the largest communities in the world of CMS applications. This community has translated WordPress into many languages. You can easily change the default language of your installation.
To change the WordPress back and frontend language, open the wp-config.php file in your root folder. In it locate the following line:
Learn MoreHow To Remove Your WordPress Admin Bar
Last Updated on Thursday, 27 December 2012 12:00 Written by TJ Marsh Thursday, 27 December 2012 12:00
In WordPress 3.1 and later versions there is a brand new feature – the admin bar. It allows you to perform administrative tasks to your blog while browsing through its front end. Of course it requires from you to be logged in with a username that has admin privileges.
There are many people, however, that would like to disable this feature. Mainly because it moves your entire website with about half an inch down and creates conflicts with some themes.
Learn MoreHow to Update WordPress to the Latest Version
Last Updated on Sunday, 11 November 2012 04:29 Written by TJ Marsh Friday, 16 November 2012 12:00
How to update WordPress: Automatic update
In WordPress 2.7.x you can easily update your application directly from the admin area. When a new version is available, you will see a notification in the WP admin area.
Before you proceed with the upgrade, we strongly advise you to make a backup of your WordPress.
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