There are a couple ways to install a theme in WordPress. I have put together a video screencast on how to install a theme in the WordPress administration area. This is just one of a few ways to install, but also the easiest way since it really is a one-click install method that takes mere
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WordPress Video: How to Import Posts From One WordPress Site To Another WordPress Site
In another article, I posted a video on how to export posts in WordPress. In this article, using the WordPress administration backend, you will learn how to import posts from one WordPress powered website to another WordPress site. The area in the WordPress backend that deals with importing content is under Tools > Import.
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Sometimes you might change domains or if you are a developer or designer, you might need to export aned import posts from WordPress. Below is a video screen cast that goes through how to export all of the content from a WordPress site so it can be imported to another site. Please note that this
[Continue Reading...]WordPress Video: The WordPress Comment System
The following is a video screencast that goes over the backend of WordPress, particularly the areas pertaining to the comments. This is a screencast for WordPress newbies that I hope will help you become familiar with how to edit, add, reply, approve, and mark comments as spam. This also goes over the General Settings for
[Continue Reading...]WordPress Video: Understanding the WordPress 3.0 Menu System
Below is a screencast tutorial going over the WordPress 3.0 menu system. WordPress integrated into its core a system to help users customize their navigational menus without a plugin or using code. Of course, this occurred in version 3.0 of WordPress. Please note that before watching the video that you must understand that the theme
[Continue Reading...]What Is the Best Permalink Structure in WordPress?
A lot of people who are into search engine optimization vary on this. Personally I use /%postname%/ and set it up for my own clients. Why? It is easy and contains the keywords necessary for the optimal search. I am not known as an expert, but I have built quite a few sites that have
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