WordPress – Step Four

If you’ve read my previous post “WordPress – Step Three” then you know how to create pages and posts, work with links and widgets, create categories and edit comments, and upload images to the media library.  In a nutshell “steps one through three” were the fundamentals on how to use WordPress, yet to really get…

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WordPress – Step Three

If you’ve read my previous post “WordPress – Step Two” then you know how to install a commercial theme, create users and assign user roles, and configure all of the primary WordPress settings.  Once I have all of the aforementioned in place I will begin adding my content to WordPress. As you know by now…

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WordPress – Step Two

If you’ve read my previous post “WordPress – Step One” then you know how to install and link-up your WP website and database.  After installation my suggestion is to install your Commercial Theme (or a quality free one if you prefer), configure the “settings”, assign “users” as applicable, and use “tools” to add the Theme…

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WordPress – Step One

If WordPress is new to you you’ll need to know how to set-up a WordPress account, and once set-up how to administer it effectively.  This post will specifically address the installation process. The first thing you need to do is set-up your hosting account.  For WordPress you will need a Unix/Linux hosting platform (PHP is required),…

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