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In a couple of days I’ll post a tutorial on how to use this modified version of FlickrRSS plugin to create your own, beautiful, Fancyboxed, polaroid Flickr galleries inside Wordpress .
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An Advanced Wordpress FlickrRSS plugin
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A lot of people have already asked for help with their WordPress logos. The thing is it’s not that they want me to create a logo for them, it’s that they do not know how to change the code in their WordPress template to show their logo …
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WordPress Tutorial: Turn Default Title into Your Picture Logo
This beginner-level tutorial shows how to insert an image using WordPress version 2.5 or later. Inserting an image using WordPress version 2.5 or 2.6 is slightly different than inserting an image using WordPress version 2.3 or earlier. Versions 2.5 and 2.6 are essentially the same. Version 2.6 is the latest version as of July 2008. Inserting an image that you have already uploaded to WordPress but haven’t used in a particular post or page is actually a bit confusing in version 2.5 or later. You need to be able to find the elusive “Insert into Post” button. It’s not obvious. There are many other settings and features in the “Add media” tools in the WordPress editing interface. This tutorial covers only the most basic aspects of uploading and inserting an image.
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This Intermediate-level WordPress Tutorial shows how to add Flickr Photos to your WordPress blog’s sidebar using the Flickr Widget that comes with WordPress 2.5+ You need to first create a Flickr account at Flickr.com and upload photos to the account. If you need a tutorial on how to do that, send me a comment or, better yet, go to http://mcbuzz.wordpress.com/ , and send me a comment there. After you create your Flickr account, this tutorial shows you how to add the Flickr Widget to your WordPress sidebar, insert the Flickr RSS URL and BOOM! you’ve got clickable Flickr images in your sidebar! To see more WordPress tutorials, go to http://mcbuzz.wordpress.com/
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WordPress Tutorial How to Add Flickr Photo Widget to Sidebar
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