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One of the things that separates (and frees) WordPress from the majority of its closest rivals is the ability to access the server on which it’s installed. Why would you... View Article
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Almost all websites need a contact page. It needn’t be too complicated, but it must, at the very least, include a contact form (preferably one that both looks great and... View Article
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Getting your site’s main navigation menu right is essential. Site navigation not only serves visitors, but also search engines. Luckily, when it comes to WordPress, adding, changing and even deleting... View Article
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Have you ever come across online articles that run into multiple pages? You know the ones – I mean the articles that get you hooked and then, somewhere down the... View Article
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Images bring WordPress posts and pages alive! Not only can an image convey a thousand words, it can also be a great tool for breaking up large amounts of text... View Article
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By using WordPress widgets, you can add a LOT of new features to your WordPress-powered website: whether you’re looking to customize or add to the sidebar, the header or footer,... View Article
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WordPress is exciting! And almost as soon as you’ve installed it, you’ll want to get cracking fleshing out your site with all that important content you’ve been planning… but wait!... View Article
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For anybody just getting started with WordPress, pretty much as soon as you’ve chosen your theme, the next thing to do is to take a look at plugins… in preparation,... View Article
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One of the most common mistakes WordPress-newbies make is using a word processor (like Microsoft Word, Pages, and WordPerfect) to edit server-side source-code files (such as .html, .css and .php... View Article
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One of the first things to confuse new bloggers is the old ‘WordPress categories vs WordPress tags‘ question! What’s the difference between the two? How to use them? And when... View Article