http://www.pcmech.com – A short tutorial on how to use Wordpress and Podpress along with FeedBurner to submit your podcasts to iTunes
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http://www.pcmech.com – A short tutorial on how to use Wordpress and Podpress along with FeedBurner to submit your podcasts to iTunes
More here: How-to: Use WordPress/PodPress to podcast to iTunes
See http://snurl.com/2a4p1 for tutorial notes. This Intermediate-level WordPress Tutorial is a follow-up to http://mcbuzz.wordpress.com Changing Fonts and Font Size in WordPress. It shows how to use “inline” Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and the WordPress HTML code editing window to change the font family of text. It also shows how to change normal text into a heading using the Advanced Editing Toolbar.
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There is a post that goes with this tutorial at http://mcbuzz.wordpress.com (Business Blogging 101) http://snurl.com/2a4p1 This Intermediate-level WordPress tutorial shows how to change fonts and font size – and other font properties – using the HTML or Code editing window of the WordPress admin panel and “inline” Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) that you insert into the HTML of your WordPress page or post. See the post at http://snurl.com/2a4p1 for more details and for code examples.
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Using categories to effectively organize your blog and make your blog more user friendly.
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This beginner-level tutorial by Mark McLaren of McBuzz Communications teaches you to wrap text around an image using WordPress version 2.5 or later. And it shows how to insert an image and align it left, right or center. In earlier version 2.3 and earlier of WordPress, it was necessary to use the Code (HTML) editing window to insert a bit of HTML (using cascading style sheets) to get images and text to line up right. WordPress 2.5 and 2.6 improve text wrapping. Additional HTML code is not necessary. Just use the Add an Image dialog box to set image alignment, and text wraps nicely and aligns well with the image.
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WordPress 2.5+ Tutorial – How to Wrap Text Around an Image