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How do I add a popup window in my WordPress website?
2010 -
04.25
I am making a real estate website and I am using wordpress. But I don’t know how to add a popup window on my website using wordpress. Please let me know if anyone has a solution, thank you.
Blogging Software – 7 Top Reasons to Choose Word Press
2010 -
04.07
If you are eager to create a blog there are many kinds of
blogging software to get you going easily and quickly. One
of most popular is Blogger.com. However if you are serious
about growing a professional business, I’d suggest getting
a real domain name and hosting account. This could be
compared to the days when many companies offered free
hosting so you could set up your own web site. After a few
years these companies went belly up and so did your site.
It therefore makes better sense to start correctly
otherwise you will only regret it later.
Here’s some of the major benefits of using Word Press
Blogging Software:
1. Easy to install and set up. If you have a hosting
account which uses Linux servers they will probably have
Fantastico. This is a tool which allows you to install Word
Press within a few minutes from the cpanel that comes with
your hosting account. Just make sure you have the latest
version otherwise update your Word Press installation
before you start customizing it.
If you are strapped for money and can’t afford a domain
name or a hosting account, you can also create a free
account with Word Press.
2. Hundreds of templates to choose from. You don’t have to
be a programmer or even know html to start a blog with Word
Press. You can select from the three templates they provide
at installation and you can easily switch between them. If
you are not happy with them there are other sites which
display Word Press themes and allow you to download them ie
[http://webdesignbook.net/themes/]
[http://www.emilyrobbins.com/how-to-blog/comprehensive-list-]
of-615-free-wordpress-15-and-20-themes-templates-available-for-
download-266.htm
3. Customization. The basic themes that come with the Word
Press installation can easily be customized to suit your
needs. There are 100s of plug-ins (http://wp-plugins.net/)
which will allow you to alter the color, design, images,
add contact forms, photo albums etc.
4. Great documentation and support forums. The
documentation that comes with Word Press, covers almost
every aspect of your Word Press Blog. If you get stuck the
support forums are always quick to respond to your questions.
RSS or ‘really simple
syndication’, is automatically integrated into Word Press so
every time you create a post or make a comment it creates a
feed for it. This allows those with RSS Feeders to read the
post at their own leisure.
6. Easy organization. Most Word Press templates include
pages, categories, links, and feeds. These are usually
located in the sidebar but can be easily customized to go
elsewhere. You can also add other features should you need
them for your blog.
7. Monetization. You can easily add AdSense ads to your
blog with a plug-in. By placing ads in strategic locations
on your blog it will allow you to make money. You can also
make money by including links to affiliate programs related
to the topic of your blog.
Conclusion: If you want to save time looking for blogging
software that is extremely flexible because of it’s
hundreds of template options and add-ons, then go for Word
Press…you won’t regret it.
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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?!
The new Magic Interfaces, released yesterday (27th January) is a tool incorporated into magic tab. It separates the magic icons into combat, teleports, and all.
Thats the code used
How to Setup WordPress on Your Tech Blog
2009 -
10.20
It’s a bit ironic that I would need to explain how to setup WordPress for someone that wants to develop tech-related content, but I’ve promised to guide you from the ground up so let’s begin. WordPress is a blogging platform that just happens to be my personal favorite. Some people will argue that WordPress is a Content Management System (CMS), but I’ll refrain from entering that argument and just say that it is a great tool that allows me to publish content on the web quickly and efficiently. Once you’ve registered your domain and chosen your web host your next step is setting up WordPress. Hopefully you’ve taken my advice and signed up with Bluehost, but for the purpose of this tutorial I will assume you took a different route.
If your hosting company does not offer a WordPress automatic installation you will need to start by verifying you have FTP access. Personally I use a free piece of software called Filezilla to manage my FTP accounts, but feel free to use CuteFTP, SmartFTP, Fetch or any FTP software you are comfortable using. Now that you have FTP software installed and you have verified that you are able to connect to your web server using the login credentials given by your web host it is time to download WordPress here. The default download of WordPress will be a zip file that you will need to extract prior to transferring to your webspace via FTP. While connected using your FTP software you will need to decide where you want to install WordPress, but by default it should be within the httpdocs or public_html folder. If you plan on building a traditional website and simply want to incorporate your Tech Blog as one aspect of the site then you will need to create a new folder inside the httpdocs or public_html folder. It is now time to transfer the files you extracted from the WordPress.zip download.
At this point things might get a little tricky for the novice, but I have faith in you so pay close attention and we’ll get you through the next step. Inside the control panel on your web host will be a link to MySQL Databases. WordPress is built on a SQL database – every post, title, comment, category and tag is stored into a record in this database and that text is dynamically called upon via php code to render the blog (don’t worry if that didn’t make much sense, sometimes I get carried away). So now you are within the MySQL section of your control panel on your web host – now it’s time to create a database. You will need to remember the name of the database, the username and the password. This information will be necessary in the next step of the process.
It’s time to jump back to your FTP client and edit the wp-config-sample.php file. The first step will be renaming the file by right clicking /rename, followed by right clicking and choosing edit. This should open a text editor (notepad is my personal favorite) and allow you to change the fields. If you are confused about any of the fields, WordPress.org has put together this handy guide here. The last step in setting up WordPress for your tech blog is simply going to the install page which will be something like [http://www.yourblogname.com/wp-admin/install.php] – be sure to replace “yourblogname” with the domain name you registered. If you decided to install WordPress in another location like I mentioned above it would be [http://www.yourblogname.com/folder/wp-admin/install.php] – the “folder” would be the directory name you transferred the files to.
Why are people so into wordpress and blogspot?
2009 -
10.15
try www.choseit.com has loads of great blog seo and marketing tips and making money tips, updated daily and you can also make a free blog on the site to advertise your site or to use as a your main blog site
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