Getting Started

Appearance Menus Screen

The Menu Screen enables the user to create a custom menu (also known as a navigation bar, navigation menu, or main menu). It is a […]

Backing Up Your WordPress Files

There are two parts to backing up your WordPress site: Database and Files. This page talks about Files only; if you need to back up […]

Pages Add New Screen

The Pages Add New Screen allows you to add new Pages. Screen Options The Screen Options allow you to choose which modules are displayed, or […]

New to WordPress – Where to start

If you are new to WordPress, here is a step-by-step plan for getting started. If you need help along the way, plenty of options for […]

Administering Your Blog

Generally, the daily tasks associated with administering your WordPress site are quick and easy to do, freeing you to concentrate on the content, editorials, and […]

Resetting Your Password

In WordPress, there is more than one way to reset your password. (Normally, the easiest way to reset it is through the “Lost your password?” […]

Creating a Search Page

A Search Page is a WordPress Page with a custom Page template to give users more information for searching your site. Things You Need to […]

Managing Plugins

What are plugins? WordPress Plugins are PHP scripts that extend the functionality of WordPress. They enhance the features of WordPress or add entirely new features […]

Using Smilies

What Are Smileys? Smileys, also known as “emoticons”, are glyphs used to convey emotions in your writing. They are a great way to brighten up […]

Settings Discussion Screen

The Settings Discussion Screen allows you to set the options concerning comments (also called discussion). It is here the administrator decides if comments are allowed, […]

Overview of WordPress

WordPress is a free and open source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. It is the most widely used CMS software in […]

Using Themes

What is a Theme? Fundamentally, the WordPress Theme system is a way to “skin” your WordPress site. Yet, it is more than just a “skin”. […]