Archive for the 'WordPress' Category
Welcome to part two of a two part series of articles that will guide you through the process of installing a fresh copy of WordPress or your public WordPress blog to your local machine. The first part of this series covered the installation and configuration of WampServer. Now it’s time to move on to the […]
January 4th, 2008 | Posted in How To, WordPress | Comments Off
Having a local version of your blog is really helpful especially if you are working on a theme, playing with some plugins or doing some modifications without having to risk breaking your live blog.
December 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, WordPress | Comments Off
Welcome to part one of a two part series of articles that will guide you through the process of installing a fresh copy of WordPress or your public WordPress blog to your local machine. The first part of this series will guide you through the installation and configuration of a piece of software called WampServer. […]
December 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, WordPress | Comments Off
Its always good to share your articles on Digg, it makes sure that your voice is heard. Everything goes well until your article reaches Digg’s front page. From that point onwards your website won’t be in your control anymore, you won’t be able to open your control panel or access your files through ftp. The […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in Digg, How To, WordPress | Comments Off
The new WordPress 2.3 release supports keyword tagging without requiring external plug-ins like Ultimate Tag Warrior or Simple Tagging. With the new Windows Live Writer 2008, you can easily add keyword tags to WordPress blog posts (see screen capture) though this feature is not enabled by default.
October 12th, 2007 | Posted in How To, Windows, Windows Vista, WordPress, Writing | Comments Off
Over the last few years, WordPress has emerged as one of the best blogging tools available. In fact, it contains many features of a full-on content management system and can be used for everything from blogs to regular ol’ websites (with the advantage that even non-techie site owners can easily update the pages once the […]
June 12th, 2006 | Posted in All Categories, Software, WordPress | No Comments