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    Can anyone help? I am getting these gray borders around pics when I upload to wordpress?


    2010 - 04.05
    I am getting these gray borders around any pics that I upload to my posts. Anyone know how to get rid of them? I’m using WordPress 2.6. Help! My blog is at www.gocaptus.com/blog to see the annoying borders yourself. Thanks in advance.

    Pictures wont show when put on wordpress from live writer?


    2010 - 03.29
    Using windows live writer to post to a blog (www.runescapeaddicts.com)

    there should be a picture in the most recent post, but it just wont show up. Its uploaded to the wordpress, but how can i get it to show?!

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    Digital Photography Tips – Don’t Be Afraid to Try WordPress For Your Photo Blog


    2010 - 03.03


    Despite what many people might think, you really don’t need to spend thousands of dollars setting up your digital photography niche blog (or photo site/website – we mean the same thing here). It can be easily accomplished at a mere fraction of that by using WordPress, and we’ll show you how to do that in this article.

    You may also have been thinking that you need to have your digital photography portfolio on show at all times too. This is a nice idea… but I’ve found that it’s much more beneficial to post fresh content to your blog often enough, so that the search engines discover you and reward you with good regular visitors (traffic) through to your blog.

    To see what I mean, next time, before you jump online, ask yourself ‘what is it I want to learn?’ What am I looking for? I guarantee that you’ll be going online to find helpful information. And maybe great images too. Of course, when you discover great images, you like to read about ‘how’ the images were made, right?

    What I’m trying to say here is that writing good content will be the lifeblood of your blog. This will make or break it. Focus on writing good content and you will have it made. You can always add images to this mix at a later stage.

    Now, onwards and let’s set up your blog. A recommendation, in this case, is to use the free WordPress.org to create your blog. WordPress allows you zillions of templates, add ons and plugins, is a very low cost way to build a website. Not to mention that they also have fabulous support forums where you’ll find hundreds of enthusiastic users who can be very helpful to your cause.

    You could also use blogger.com, or even squidoo.com if you were hard pressed. With a little online exploration, I’m sure that you’d find other blogging platforms available too.

    However once you’ve discovered WordPress you won’t have eyes for anything else. You’ll just want to keep learning and fit all the pieces together to discover how it works. In a nutshell you now need to search for the right WordPress template to use – and there’s hundreds of these available too, so set aside some time for this. (You can always change themes as you go, but try searching for ‘wordpress themes’ for starters).

    Of course, there’s a lot more to it than what I’ve attempted to lay out here. But at the core is finding a good theme and starting to post (write) your ideas out, with some sort of regularity. And so if there’s any digital photography tips I can give, it’s just this – start with WordPress, focus on creating great content, and don’t spend thousands on a photo website until you truly know how great WordPress can be.

    How do you put a Who’s Among Us web counter in your wordpress site?


    2010 - 02.18
    I just started a club penguin blog at wordpress.com and I was wondering how you put a Who’s Among Us web counter in it? Thanks for your help!

    4 Different Kinds of Blogging Articles


    2010 - 02.17


    Informative Articles

    We all know the basic structure of each blog. Information from various genres and niches are served there. A blog is very often about the choice of topics and information and the way they are distributed. A combination of Blog and Wiki is located there and is also often used. Because everybody is doing one has no other choice, but to come and go in depth and not allow the reader to get rained on. Such a combination can be found for example on the Serienwiki. A computer connected to the blog invites comments and debate, replacing the basic information directly to converge in the wiki. An article in the blog looks like this event movie Volcano. A contribution, or rather the base you see displayed here in Serienwiki.

    Review Article

    A debriefing for an article you have bought, packed with information on handling can be attached. Very often it is used to avoid errors in which someone has simply presented something different. This species do not differ very much from a recession because the effect is similar. For me, the trend of such a well-Lupe blog. That does not always have to be on articles, but also on a culinary tip you see here.

    Listed articles

    Notorious bloggers use this article type to make what they have to use clear. Lists in the way “The 10 most important plug-ins that a blogger needs” are sure remained in my memory and that is where the thought is in this way. We rarely forget a useful collection that provides us with tips. No matter how many times we are looking through the internet, those lists have overview and simply provide information regardless of whether we need them or not. Therefore, such a list should be prepared anyway, because otherwise, we quickly enter a new search and be again disappointed. To this end, I will give no examples, because we take this action again, contrary to all the blogs.

    Interview Articles

    The interview as bundled item is always more agreeable and more popular. This form is used for background information on the individual pages or blogs to give. Who is behind it, or what message will be told to the webmaster anyway? To obtain a comparable analysis, it is unfortunately very often in need of the same questions, and boredom can arise. This can also inquire that a mix is very quickly be put back assuming it is only a blog interview. On another blog this is the opportunity to catch a little self-advertising.

    Now it’s once again become a long article, but I think again that it is justified by the subject matter, isn’t it? Thinking the other way round you have to endure, there are 4 more that deal with the subject article. Something beautiful would be to tell me whether I should go ahead or stop for another post.

    When is Joomla Better Then WordPress?


    2009 - 10.18


    There is no doubt, Joomla and WordPress are very popular web platforms. Both are used for a wide variety of websites. Both have great support and huge collection of extensions and templates. Joomla and WordPress have a large community and numerous supporters. But there are some differences.

    WordPress is a blogging platform. It is optimized for creating a blog and adding posts into categories. Joomla is a universal content management system (CMS). This means that it is not specialized for any purpose. Of course, you can create blog with Joomla, and you can also create almost any website with WordPress. The difference is how easy it is to adapt your system for a specific task. It is like creating spreadsheets in Word or writing documents in Excel. Both is possible but Excel is dedicated for spreadsheets and Word for document writing.

    WordPress is said to be simple for beginners, but also Joomla doesn’t look complicated either. With every new system you need to know the basics and get used to the user interface. Everything is simple after you get some experience and knowledge. Joomla and WordPress can be used as the first CMS to work with. There are many online tutorials and great support on the web. This is the beauty of well supported systems. When you encounter a problem you simply google for it.

    Bot systems have many thousand extensions. But since WordPress is more oriented toward blogs this is also reflected at the extension. Since Joomla is a universal CMS there are extensions available for every imaginable feature. This is where you can start understanding what universality is.

    Joomla is more powerful CMS than WordPress. It is used with many companies as primary web CMS. As long as you keep up with the updates the security is not a problem. WordPress is rarely used for main website of a company.

    Both systems have a huge collection of templates. You select the template that reflects the nature of your website. While for some you need to pay some small fee, there are many freely available templates. The difference between WordPress and Joomla is reflected also at templates. Joomla template is much more sophisticated and gives more power to the designer.

    The conclusion is that both systems work well and the decision is up to you. If you have time then you should test both systems and select one that works best for your needs. If your only goal is a blog then you will probably select WordPress. But for any other type of website it is a better decision to choose Joomla.
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