WordPress Tutorials - LearnPHP.org
WordPress Tutorials is a useful informative totality that will help you to learn more about WordPress, an open source blog tool and publishing platform, and about the main principles of its usage, being able to clarify thousands of aspects and nuances in order to simplify your work and to make your laborious task easier.In WordPress Tutoriasl, you will find advices and recommendations based on a skill and experience unity and transformed into the most clear and easy for perception form.WordPress Tutorials will be of a great use for you, being able to discover all the practical aspects of your future work in all their catholicity, mostly detailed and, in the same time, turning them in your usual tool.
WordPress tutorial outlining how to set up a database using a cPanel host.
November 25,
2009
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In this Wordpress Tutorial I will show you how to install WordPress in a different directory because, sometimes, having all the WordPress installation files in the root folder can get very disorganized.
November 24,
2009
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WordPress tutorial detailing how to use WordPress' trackback and built in pingback feature to notify other weblogs when you reference them.
November 23,
2009
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A new feature of WordPress 2.6 is post revision, which is splendid if you manage a multi-author blog, but is overkill for smaller single-person blogs. This tutorial steps you through managing this new feature.
November 20,
2009
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A quick and dirty fix to rid your blog of comments with invalid input in the website URL field.
November 19,
2009
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Quick WordPress tutorial for adding a padlock icon next to private entries.
November 18,
2009
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Footers are often an overlooked aspect of designing a site - when they can actually be kinda handy and informative. In this tutorial we'll go through some options you can have for your WordPress site.
November 17,
2009
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If you take a peek into the header.php template file that came with your WordPress Theme, you will notice that where it says "My Blog Name", whatever it is, when you view your WordPress site, it doesn't say "My Blog Name" in the template file.
November 5,
2009
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We changed from a custom PHP script into Wordpress and this is our experience and tips so far.
October 29,
2009
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This tutorial will show you how to write a new post to your weblog.
October 27,
2009
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