The Manage Tab in WP 2.6 – Screencast Tutorial

Posted by: on Aug 25, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | No Comments

This short 4 minute training will give you a look at the tabs in the Manage menu in WordPress 2.6.

NOTE: this has all changed with the upgrade to WP 2.7. See a more recent video.

Preparing for WordPress – Essential Downloads and Setup

Posted by: on Aug 21, 2008 in Web Tutorials, Wordpress Tutorials | No Comments

This article outlines some essential downloads and setup you will need to make sure that your experience with WordPress is a smooth and happy one. Screencast coming soon!

NOTE: All the links in this article open a new browser window.

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Adding a web address to your links page in WordPress 2.6 – Screencast Tutorial

Posted by: on Aug 20, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | No Comments

world-linkAdding a link to another website or URL is easy in WordPress 2.6.

The steps are as follows:

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How To Embed Video into Articles in WordPress 2.6 – Screencast Tutorial

Posted by: on Aug 20, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | No Comments

youtube-movie-iconThis tutorial will show you how to embed videos from YouTube and other sharing sites into your WordPress blog posts and pages.

For information on how to maximize your video sharing efforts click here.

Here is the process summarized:

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Writing Posts and Pages in WordPress 2.6 – Screencast Tutorial

Posted by: on Aug 17, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | No Comments

This 27 minute Screencast Training goes into depth, and will show you how to post articles and pages in WordPress 2.6.

Subscribe to our free newsletter and download all our free trainings as full Quicktime files with chapters.

The Quicktime chapters are:

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Managing Comments in WordPress 2.6 – Screencast Tutorial

Posted by: on Jul 24, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | No Comments

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Comments are a fun way to start a dialogue with your readers.

Create something of value and ask for peoples involvement to refine your ideas. or you can use various plugins to add features to the comments process.

This video training will show you how to setup ,edit and delete comments on your WordPress website.

This video requires Quicktime for Mac and PC. Download it here.

NOTE: The Author of a particular page or post determines who is sent the Comments email notification. Make sure that the Authors are correct AND that you have a correct email address in Users > My Profile.

Get the latest Quicktime screencast downloads. Sign up for free subscription in the top right of your screen.

Editing Pages in WordPress 2.6 Self-Hosted – Screencast Tutorial

Posted by: on Jul 24, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | One Comment

This Screencast will show you how to make simple changes to any current pages you already have on your WordPress website.

It assumes you have several plugins installed, all of which you will have if you either have a custom site made by us or, plan to purchase the DIY WordPress kit. Feel free to comment or critique…

Writing an article in WordPress 2.3 – Screencast Tutorial

Posted by: on Feb 17, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | One Comment

A visual guide to writing a post in WordPress.

You can open this movie in a Pop Up window or download it to your computer. Both require Quicktime. You can download it for free here.

This screencast covers all the simpler aspects of writing a post in WordPress, including image uploading, easy ways to add content and more. I recommend that you use Firefox for all this because it renders all the elements properly and is more stable and secure than most other browsers. Download Fire fox free right here.

I hope this makes the process of writing an article in your Worpress site easier but if you have any other questions contact me here.

How to write an article in WordPress 2.3 self-hosted

Posted by: on Feb 1, 2008 in Wordpress Tutorials | No Comments

Subscribe to our free newsletter and download this page as a PDF and all our training movies as Quicktime files!

This tutorial will show you how to create a new post or article in WordPress.

Before we start I should mention that WordPress seems to function more reliably on certain browsers. In my experience Firefox is most stable and hassle free.Firefox Eats IE

Considering its free why not download it now? It also does a great job of remembering all your passwords for all your sites and accounts. Download Firefox here.

NOTE: This is a detailed guide designed for beginners through to advanced.

Follow these steps to create an excellent blog article for your WordPress site:

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