Let's be honest, who wouldn't want to be on page one in the #1 spot of Google for your most desirable keyword? I know I want to get there for WordPress Manuals but I still have a long and scary road to go... You and I know that if you want to get to the top we have to give Google a reason to give us that number one spot. We have to create content that is page one material for our …
WordPress Widgets – How to Use Them
WordPress widgets are elements that you can use in the layout of your website. The number of widgets and the places you can show them are depending on the theme you have installed. Some themes, like the one I use here from StudioPress.com have several special widgets already build in, other can be installed via Plugins. To see what widgets you already have you go to Appearance -> …
How To Remove Hello World from WordPress
If you just installed WordPress on your new website you will find there is some example content installed as well. This sample content are the Hello World blog post and the About page. Remove Hello World Getting rid of this Hello World post is easy if you know how. Login to your WordPress Dashboard and go to Posts -> All Posts You will see a list of Posts that are on your …
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Basic WordPress Settings for any WordPress Website or Blog
If you just installed a new fresh WordPress website, there are a few basic WordPress settings that you need to take care off. First login to your WordPress Dashboard and then go to Settings. Basic WordPress Settings You will see that your have some options in that sub-menu which you can follow to do your basic WordPress settings: General Settings In this screen you can set the main …
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Learn About Your WordPress Dashboard
Your WordPress Dashboard is where it all starts. You can reach your login page to go to your WordPress dashboard by adding /wp-admin or /wp-login.php after your installation URL. It should be your domain name or your domain name with the installation folder name. If you installed WordPress in a folder /cms your login will be http://www.example.com/cms/wp-admin Once you are logged in, …