How To Use Your WordPress Blog Visual Text Editor

Posted by Alex On September - 1 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

The visual text editor is certainly one of the areas you will be using more often in your WordPress blog admin panel. That’s where you create  pages and posts to publish in your blog. It’s a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor that  contains all the tools you need to edit and format text, add images, videos and sound clips to your blog post. We are going to explore some of those tools in this post. Read more…  read more

Publishing A New Post With WordPress Blog

Posted by Alex On July - 22 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

When you are writing a new article from your blog admin panel, that new post will not visible to the public (blog visitors) until you actually publish it. That way you can  save your post as a draft until you are done  making the edits. The current status of your post is always shown in the “Publish” panel docked by default on the right-hand side of your wordpress post editor. Read more…  read more

When you setup a new blog,  an “uncategorized” category is automatically created by WordPress. That category is set as the default for your all blog posts. In a WordPress blog every post you write must be associated with at least one category.  It helps organize your blog articles by grouping them by theme or topic. Read more…  read more

Creating A New Blog Post in WordPress

Posted by Alex On March - 24 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Creating a new post in your self-hosted WordPress blog is pretty easy. • First you need to log into your wordpress blog admin panel • Once inside the admin panel,  you can easily spot the “Posts” panel on the left sidebar • If the panel is closed just, place the mouse over the “Posts” tab • Then click the arrow appearing on the right hand corner of that tab. • Once that panel is opened then click “Add New” to add a new post. Read more…  read more

Login To Your Blog Admin Panel

Posted by Alex On October - 29 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Because your blog admin panel is password protected you need to log in first in order to get access to your blog content management area.The login form page address is generally something like your blog web address followed by “/wp-login.php”. For instance this blog web address is http://www.blogdesigncenter.com. Therefore the login page can be seen by just typing http://www.blogdesigncenter.com/wp-login.php in your web browser’s address box. In case you installed your blog in... Read more...

How to Use Your WordPress Blog

Posted by Alex On October - 8 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

This is the first post in the new category “Quick Tips” where I will be providing tips and tricks on how to make the most of your wordpress blog admin panel.  As a blog administrator or editor, the admin panel is the password protected area of your blog where you can manage everything that will be appearing on the front-end of your blog visible to your readers and webblog visitors. Read more…  read more

Upgrading to WordPress 2.8 Problems

Posted by Alex On July - 7 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

WordPress has recently released its latest version WordPress 2.8 codename “Baker”. Although it is packaged with lots of new goodies, it also bring serious upgrades problems. If you are upgrading to this latest version of WordPress, the usual precautionary measures are still in effect: backup first then proceed with the upgrade. Read more…  read more

WordPress Blog 2.8 Code Name “Baker”

Posted by Alex On June - 15 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

WordPress has just release its new version 2.8 “Baker” named in honor of the trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker. Here is a short video that gives you a summary about the bells and whistles brought by WordPress 2.8.  read more

WordPress Link Directory Plugin Debug

Posted by Alex On March - 16 - 20095 COMMENTS

WordPress Link  Directory 1.42  plugin by  ebrandmarketing.com.au (wp_linkdirectory_plugin) is a very useful link  exchange plugin to  link directory you can manage from your  wordpress admin panel. Read more…  read more

Favorite WordPress Plugins

Posted by Alex On March - 12 - 20091 COMMENT

What makes WordPress a premium choice besides its impressive content management capability is the availability of plugins for virtually any function you need to achieve with your blog. Read more…  read more