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| Wordpress: WordPress Survival - How to Use Plugins |
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By Nick Squires
As with all my WordPress articles you will find they are written in a plain
English, easy to understand way so that regardless of anyone's expertise level
you will always understand them and this article "how to use Plugins" is no
exception.
A Quick Background
A Plugin or PLG for short is really like an add on that you can use with your
WordPress blog so that you create a more enhanced, more exciting, user friendly
blog. There normally free and very easy to use, in fact the only work you need
do is really installing them.
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| Wordpress: No More Boring Blog Templates For Your WordPress Blog |
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By James Beswick
Perhaps the hardest part of WordPress to grasp for new users is that there's no set "look" to the site it creates - the content and design are completely separated, so the entire theme can be changed within one or two clicks. This is alien to anyone who's been through web design, where usually the appearance is hard-coded in the HTML and difficult to change.
The theme acts as a skin, determining where individual page elements such as menus, posts and pages are placed, which colors and fonts are used, column layouts, background graphics and anything else on the page. The standard themes that are packaged with a WordPress installation work fine but you've probably seen the same themes used on many different sites. Additionally, these tend to focus on the blogging function of WordPress, while other themes create more of a 'magazine' or business feel to the site.
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| Wordpress: How to Install WordPress Plugins Easily |
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By MJ Schrader
Most plugins can be found and installed easily. You do not have to leave your WordPress website because you can install most plugins quickly from your dashboard. The search for plugins is just as simple.
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| Wordpress: 5 Ways to Protect Your WordPress Blog |
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By Mike Paetzold
WordPress has become the software of choice for the vast majority of self hosted blogs. The reason is simple. It is free and has a huge community that supports it with a large variety of themes and plugins.
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| Wordpress: Page Speed Optimization For WordPress |
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By Flex Delos
Though Google ranks websites according to over 200 different factors, they have recently announced that page speed will become a part of those factors. They do state that page speed will not carry a lot of weight in the rankings. However, it's still important to listen to Google and follow along.
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| Wordpress: The Advantages of Adding Social Media to Your WordPress Blog |
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By Matt Bacak
Want to make the most of the social networking tools on WordPress? You can do it easily! All you have to do is create three additional tabs in the section that links to Facebook, Twitter, and OpenID. The way to get this functionality is to choose Twitter, Facebook, and OpenID by going to "settings" and then choose Twitter, Facebook, and then OpenID. That's where you set it up so that you can easily link to those sites.
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| Wordpress: Wordpress - The Ultimate Blog Platform |
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By Tom Hammerborg
I have chosen WordPress as our blog platform for our internet marketing business and that is for some very good reasons. Below is a (somewhat subjective) review and reasons behind our choice. Fist off some Advantages and Disadvantages.
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| Wordpress: How to Get Google to Send Traffic to Your WordPress Blog |
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By John P Mitchell
After recently moving a number of blogs from Blogger to a hosted WordPress Blog I discovered a BIG problem, Google stopped sending me traffic.
I managed to resolve the problem, and after a lot of hardwork, frustration and after what seemed like a life time, Google has started sending traffic to my new WordPress blog. I naively thought that this would be straight forward process and I wasn't alone as when I first started writing about this issue on my blog I was surprised to find that this is a common problem.
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