January 30th, 2012
This is a very common question. And definitely a great question when you’re considering moving to your own self-hosted WordPress. This video covers the answer to “Is WordPress easy to use?” For more about using WordPress, its setup, and what you’ll need to get started, see our Getting Started with Web Hosting page.
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January 27th, 2012
Sometimes, a little step-by-step, you-can’t-mess-this-up is what we need. I hope this helps! For this, we will assume you have signed in at Inlinkz.com and upgraded to a premium account (only $19.99 per YEAR- amazing!) Lets set up the situation: you have a website that accepts submissions of a Wordless Wednesday, or Menu Plan Monday, [...]
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January 26th, 2012
Note: this is only half the problem. The comments do backup onto your hard drive. But this will not import them into WordPress. You can request access to the beta version of the Blogger Backup utility if you need to backup and restore posts – and you can use the BLOGML xml type instead [...]
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January 25th, 2012
Now is the time! If you’ve been thinking about purchasing the StudioPress / Genesis package, and humming and hawing over it – now is the time! The price is going up next month! We are not usually early adopters into software – I like to play it safe for a little while – see how [...]
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January 24th, 2012
In this tutorial, we’ll cover two ways of adding a flickr image into your WordPress posts or pages. 1. Step One: Log into Flickr 2. Step Two: Click on Share When you click on Share – > More share options, get the BBcode – and it will look something like this: 3. Step Three: Paste [...]
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January 23rd, 2012
We’ve found two plugins that make editing a batch of posts and categories a snap! First, use Term Management Tools by Scribu to turn all those categories into a nice easy to manage hierarchy of main categories, sub-categories, and tags. Then use Batch Cat by Lenin Lee to add /edit / remove the appropriate terms from the posts [...]
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January 22nd, 2012
If you are running Google Analytics on your site, you can use its API to read visitor data and display the information. Here is a quick framework how-to on using the API to get the data to create a “most viewed” widget based on the pages that get the most pageviews. The data is accessed [...]
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January 17th, 2012
From time to time an interesting Five-Minute-FixTM comes along that sparks a great reason to add another WordPress Tips post. The idea for this tip started with this comment at BuyNowShop.com: … how to remove the website section when leaving a reply/comment … The solution may be obvious to some and can be readily derived [...]
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January 17th, 2012
Adding this snippet to the functions.php of your wordpress theme will let you set the content type of email from text/plain to text/html.
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January 16th, 2012
Adding this snippet to the functions.php of your wordpress theme will remove support for the specific features bellow from specified post types. Change the word ‘post’ to anything you like including a custom post type name or the default post, page.
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