Tutorials by WordPress.org
Dynamic menu highlighting is a way to give users a reference point with which to navigate. It is like the dot on the map that says "you are here". WordPress.org has utilized dynamic menu highlighting.
September 29,
2009
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WordPress MU, or WordPress'ยต, is the multi-user version of the famous WordPress blogging application. It is ideal for people who want to set up a large network of blogs. Please see forums at MU.WordPress for discussion.
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If you have set your WordPress site to display post excerpts on the front or home page, you will want visitors to click on the title or a link to encourage them to continue reading your post or article, right? WordPress makes this technique easy, and customizable.
September 3,
2009
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The easiest way to achieve this is by downloading and installing a plugin called WP e-Commerce.
February 19,
2009
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Pages, or WordPress Pages are like Posts, except they can do much more than Posts, and they live outside of the normal blog chronology. You can use Pages to organize and manage any amount of content. Pages were added as a new feature in WordPress 1.5.
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Template files are the building blocks of your WordPress site. They fit together like the pieces of a puzzle to generate the web pages on your site.
February 1,
2008
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Let's take a step-by-step tour through your WordPress site and learn about how all the different functions work and how to make your new site your own.
January 24,
2008
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"Blog" is an abbreviated version of "weblog," which is a term used to describe web sites that maintain an ongoing chronicle of information.
January 21,
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