The Complete Idiot's Guide to WordPress

The Complete Idiot's Guide to WordPress

Susan Gunelius

Language: English

Pages: 463

ISBN: B00YDJ14NG

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Take advantage of the #1 blog publishing application.

With more than 22 million users worldwide, WordPress is the #1 blog WordPress publishing application in the world. This guide provides users of both its hosted blogging service (WorldPress.com) and its self-hosted application (WordPress.org) with everything they need to know to create, customize, manage, and share their WordPress blogs with the world.

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include fresh content. Your posts should be current, and your content should be unique—no one wants to read a stale blog. That doesn’t mean you have to be the only person who writes a blog post about a specific topic, but it does mean your take on that topic should be uniquely yours. In other words, you need to add value to the existing online 24 Part 2: Writing for the Blogosphere conversation about that subject. This applies to writing your blog overall as well as writing individual blog

reminder will be sent to the e-mail address entered here. It’s not visible publicly. New Password There may come a time when you want to change your WordPress. com password. You can enter a new password here, and WordPress will automatically tell you how secure that password is before you save it. Click Save Changes before you leave this page, or none of your changes will be saved. General Settings The General Settings page of your WordPress.com dashboard, shown in Figures 7-7 and 7-8, is where

in the comments section of your corresponding posts and are listed in the Incoming Links module of your WordPress dashboard. 3. Anyone who visits your blog can submit a comment on any new post you publish. Other comment settings This section is intended to help you have some control over the conversation on your blog and limit potential spam comments. The follow­ ing settings are recommended: Chapter 7: Customizing Your Blog’s Settings 87 Comment author must fill out name and e-mail Check

between WordPress.com blogs. Configuring Discussion Settings The Discussion module, shown in Figure 9-3, is where you can make changes to your global discussion settings (discussed in Chapter 7) for a specific blog post. If you want to allow comments on your post, check the Allow comments box. Similarly, if you want trackbacks from other blogs to be published in the comments section of your post, check the Allow trackbacks and pingbacks on this page box. 118 Part 3: Starting Your Blog with

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