Finally Time To Upgrade WordPress
I have stated in the past that if you are happy with the way your WordPress blog is then there is no need to try to keep up with all the WordPress upgrades. It seemed as if a new version was coming up every week for a while there and trying to keep up manually was just a pain. Now with the use of a plugin and the integrated options in version 2.6.1 it’s much less painful keeping WordPress up to date.
WordPress 2.6 Write Post Guide
There has been some significant changes in WordPress since version 2.5 specifically in the write post screen. The Visual editor has some major changes as well as additional options added to the toolbar. This WordPress guide will show you some of the basics of writing and editing a WordPress post in Version 2.6.
Links List In A WordPress Sidebar Text Widget
Creating a list of links in a WordPress text widget is not hard to do if you know a little bit about HTML coding. If you don’t have any HTML knowledge you can still create a list in a WordPress text widget too, if you know where to find the right code to copy. This WordPress guide will show you how to find and copy the code to match the other lists shown on your WordPress sidebar…
Can’t Edit Sidebar Widgets In WordPress 2.6
Have you tried to edit sidebar widgets on WordPress version 2.6 and not been able to see the edit link on the current widgets? Well I have experienced this on Firefox version 3.0.1. While i don’t know of a fix yet there is no reason to panic.
Increasing Interactivity on Your WordPress Blog
Increasing interactivity on your blog leads to more subscribers and increased traffic. This can be done with a combination of good content, plugins and the correct settings. Allowing and encouraging comments on your blog is the easiest way to grow it into a community-like atmosphere and keep people coming back to read and possibly continue the conversation. Setting up your WordPress blog to easily allow commenting on posts is the first and easiest step, writing the right type of content to entice comments is the hard part.
Change Old WordPress eMail Address In Database
So you have neglected your old WordPress blog and and now you want to dust it off and start blogging once again. But you have forgotten the username and password and the email address associated with the blog is no longer active. So when you try the ‘Lost Your Password’ link on the WordPress login page the new password is getting sent into oblivion. Well there are ways to fix this and one is to reset the password in your database and that can be cumbersome and confusing. This WordPress guide will show you how to change the email address in the database associated with your WordPress Guide.
Change the Date of a WordPress Post Edit the Timestamp
If there is ever an occasion that you want to change the date of a WordPress post there is an easy way to change timestamp of a WordPress post.
Installing WordPress Multiple Times On The Same Site
Installing WordPress multiple times on the same site is real easy. There may be times you want to have two different installs of WordPress on one domain. You can install WordPress on the root of your domain, on a subdomain or in subdirectory or on all of the above. These however, will function as completely separate blogs.
Add Stationary Content To Main WordPress Front Page
Adding static or stationary content to the front page of your blog can be done two different ways. One is to use the static front page option. and another is to just add your text or HTML code to the index file. This WordPress guide will address the latter.
Change Static HTML Page Into A WordPress Page
If you are converting a static HTML site into a WordPress site and want to convert the pages into WordPress pages it can be done. However the new WordPress pages would need to be made manually one at a time. If there is just text content on the pages it is pretty easy. But what if you have images mixed within the content? This can get tricky. This WordPress guide will show you how to copy an existing HTML page and make it into a WordPress page.










