Posts Tagged ‘Tutorial videos’

WordPress as a CMS Tutorial Website

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Want to learn how to use WordPress as a content management system for yourself and your clients? Over at iThemes, we just released a new feature-filled tutorial website with dozens of resources on how to use WordPress as a CMS. …

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WordPress as a CMS Tutorial Website

iThemes New All-In-One Theme Package

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

BONUS: Free unbranded WordPress tutorials. Use these online screencast tutorials to teach your clients the basics of WordPress without having to do it yourself! Buy This Package Today for Just $399.95 – Save Over $800!

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WordPress Tutorial – Edit a Sidebar File Using a Text Editor

Monday, August 18th, 2008

This Advanced-level WordPress tutorial shows how to download, edit and upload a WordPress theme sidebar file (sidebar.php) using FTP software and a text editor. This is considered an advanced WordPress tutorial because you work with the files for the WordPress theme. You do not use the WordPress Dashboard in this tutorial. The tutorial assumes you know how to setup and use FTP software on your computer so that you can download and upload the sidebar file. It also assumes you know how to open a text file like sidebar.php using a text editor. On a PC, common text editors are Notepad and Wordpad. On a Mac, the default text editor is TextEdit. A good Macintosh text editor for HTML and PHP files is BBEdit.

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WordPress Tutorial – Make Menus of Links Using the Blogroll

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Beginner-level WordPress Tutorial shows how to create lists or menus of links to other websites using the Blogroll. These menus usually appear in the sidebar of a WordPress page or post. You create a new menu by creating a new Blogroll category. You can make as many menus as you want. In the second part of this tutorial, I show how you can also make lists of links to pages or posts within your own website or blog. -by Mark McLaren of McBuzz Communications

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WordPress Tutorial – Make Menus of Links With the Blogroll 2

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

This Beginner-level WordPress Tutorial is the second of two parts about how to create lists or menus of links using the Blogroll. These menus usually appear in the sidebar of a WordPress page or post. In this second part of this tutorial, I show how you can make lists of links to pages or posts within your own website or blog. This is a handy way to create additional navigation within your site given that WordPress themes often have a limited amount of space for main page navigation (About Us, Contact Us, etc.). -by Mark McLaren of McBuzz Communications

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