WordPress Tutorial WordPress SEO By Yoast

WordPress Tutorial WordPress SEO By Yoast


Want to build a website for your small business? DIY (do it yourself) with WordPress and Genesis, the WordPress theme framework. In this course, Carrie Dils shows how to create a website complete with a contact form, walking through every step in the process: from site planning and finding the right plugins, to installing a new child theme and customizing the appearance of your site to make it match your branding. She also offers tips for prepping and sharing your site with the world.

Find more courses in this series in our WordPress DIY playlist.
Topics include:
Understanding your site goals
Making a content inventory
Choosing a theme and plugins
Configuring theme settings
Finding and installing plugins such as Ninja Forms
Adding custom styles
Securing your site and managing spam

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WordPress Tutorial – Use A Text Widget To Customize Sidebar

WordPress Tutorial – Use A Text Widget To Customize Sidebar


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CODE FOR THIS TUTORIAL HERE:
This Intermediate level WordPress tutorial shows how to use a text widget to customize a WordPress sidebar. To see the final product of the tutorial in the Business Blogging 101 website and the HTML code used in this example, go to and search for “text widget”.

Widgets are a very useful feature of most new WordPress themes. These are called “widget enabled” or “widgetized” themes or “widget enabled” or “widgetized” sidebars. They allow you to add custom content to your sidebars with little or no knowledge of HTML or other code.

In an earlier tutorial, I showed how to add Flickr photos to a WordPress sidebar using the Flickr photo widget.

The example I use in this tutorial shows how to create a custom text box with a short biographical note and part of that text is a link.

In PART TWO of this tutorial, I show how to insert an image into the same custom sidebar box, along with a LinkedIn profile “badge”.

You can use these techniques to put whatever you want into your own WordPress sidebar.

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WooCommerce Grouped Products Tutorial

WooCommerce Grouped Products Tutorial

Learn how to setup Grouped Products with WooCommerce.

In this tutorial, we’ll show you exactly how WooCommerce Grouped Products work and how to create them in the WordPress admin.

For more WordPress and WooCommerce tutorials check out…

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How To Create Tables,Rows,Boxes In WordPress Website-WordPress Tutorial Videos

How To Create Tables,Rows,Boxes In WordPress Website-WordPress Tutorial Videos


WordPress Tutorial Videos. Learn how to create tables, rows and boxes in WordPress Website using TinyMCE plugin.

Resources: WordPress Plugin used: TinyMCE
Music:Outro
Special thanks to Martin Tallstrom for providing “Ambient Groove”

The default WordPress twenty ten theme is limited when it comes to creating tables and boxes in your theme; but of course there’s a plugin for that. In this video I’ll show you how to use on of the tools included with the tiny mce plugin. Tables can be a little tricky and you will find that there are a lot of options to choose from when setting up boxes.

Creating tables, rows and columns is a good idea for your website because it helps draw your readers attention to areas you want to stand out. You can put colors and accents within tables which add a very appealing overall effect to your pages and posts.

Plan your tables in advance so you know exactly what you want your end goal to be. As a rule you should try and use at least two columns and 3 or 4 rows. Of course it’s a personal choice.

Some people like to use color in their tables as well because it’s an additional “stand out” feature. If you’d like to learn more about some of the other features in tiny mce, or learn how to create a WordPress website that gets you found online you can visit wordpresstutorialvideos.org and find out more. I offer a complete WordPress Video Training System which specifically designed for beginners.

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WordPress Tutorial: How To Embed A Tweet From Twitter In Your Website

WordPress Tutorial: How To Embed A Tweet From Twitter In Your Website


Find out how to embed a Tweet in your content (including posts and pages) on your WordPress.com or Jetpack-enabled WordPress website or blog. Our step-by-step video will walk you through it, and it’s easier than you’d think!

To see all the options and settings available for embedding Tweets in your content, see our dedicated support page:

For more information about customizing your WordPress.com site, or other support questions, visit WordPress.com Support:

For more information about creating a website or blog with WordPress.com, visit:

To enable the Jetpack plugin for your WordPress site:

Follow WordPress.com on Twitter:

Get Updates from WordPress.com on Facebook:

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WordPress Tutorial: How To Connect Your Blog To Facebook Using Publicize

WordPress Tutorial: How To Connect Your Blog To Facebook Using Publicize


Find out how to share blog posts directly on Facebook from your WordPress.com site, which you can also do on a Jetpack-enabled WordPress site. Our step-by-step video will walk you through it, and it’s easier than you’d think!

For more information on connecting your website to Facebook and other services using the publicize tool, visit our dedicated support page:

For more information about customizing your WordPress.com site, or other support questions, visit WordPress.com Support:

For more information about creating a website or blog with WordPress.com, visit:

To enable the Jetpack plugin for your WordPress site:

Follow WordPress.com on Twitter:

Get Updates from WordPress.com on Facebook:

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Backup & Restore WordPress Website Tutorial Video

Backup & Restore WordPress Website Tutorial Video

In this video wordpress tutorial I will be talking about how to backup wordpress blog or website ( this is for a full back up ) and how to restore wordpress data using a fast and easy to follow instructions.
To see the instruction in text follow the link above

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WordPress Tutorial Series – Part 1 – By HostPapa Web Hosting

WordPress Tutorial Series – Part 1 – By HostPapa Web Hosting


HostPapa WordPress Tutorial Series – Part 1. WordPress Hosting from HostPapa allows you to easily build your online presence. Check out HostPapa’s WordPress web hosting solutions today!

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Bitnami Application Tutorial – WordPress Beginner Friendly

Bitnami Application Tutorial – WordPress Beginner Friendly


Bitnami is also available for Windows! Not only for mac!!
Wordpress is not only for blogging!
You can build up a powerful shop system for example!

In this video we install wordpress on a mac with bitnami, which is also available for windows. BitNami stacks are available for popular web applications such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla!, and MediaWiki. In addition to the application itself, the stacks include the other software required to run that application. For example, a WordPress stack will include WordPress, as well as the MySQL database to manage data, Apache Web server to serve the pages, and phpMyAdmin to administer MySQL. BitNami installers are released under the Apache License 2.0

You can install other Applications Odoo (formerly OpenERP)
But there are a lot more apps out there:
Wordprss (Powerful CMS)
Joomla (CMS)
Redmine (Bug Tracking)
Drupal (Powerful CMS)
Ametys (CMS)
WAMP Stack (Infrastructure)
CraftBukkit Minecraft (Games)
Moodle
Cloud Tools for Google Cloud Platform
Magento (e-Commerce)
ProcessWire (CMS)
ownCloud (Media Sharing)
WildFly (Infrastructure)
LAMP Stack (Linux Apache MySQL PHP/Python/Perl)
MODX (CMS)
PrestaShop (e-Commerce)
CMS Made Simple (CMS)
GitLab (Version Control)
SiteCake (CMS)
MediaWiki (Wiki)
MEAN (Infrastrucuture)
Ruby Stack (Infrastructure)
Dream Factory (Mobile Development)
SugarCRM
Diaspora
Alfresco (CMS)
Ghost (Blog)
phpBB (Forum)
TYPO3 (CMS)
OpenERP, Odoo (ERP)
CiviCRM (CRM),
Django Stack (Infrastructure)
TestLink, (Continuous Integration)
Dolibarr (CRM)
Artifactory (Binary Repository)
DokuWiki (Wiki)
Tiny Tiny RSS (News Aggregator)
Osclass (Online Classfieds)
GitLab CI (Continuous Integration)
Zurmo (CRM)
Roundcube (Email)
WAPP Stack (Infrastructure)
Horde Groupware Webmail (Email)
Liveray (Portal Server)
OXID eShop (e-Commerce)
MAMP Stack (Infrastrucutre)
XOOPS (CMS)
Open Atrium (Project Management)
Discourse (Forum)
Apache Solr (Infrastructure)
Tiki (CMS)
Tomcat (Infrastructure)
ResourceSpace (Photo Sharing)
Trac (Bug Tracking)
X2CRM (CRM)
Jenkins (Continous Integration)
Chyrp (Blog)
JasperReports (Business Intelligence)
Cloud Tools for Windows Azure
Node.js (Infrastructure)
PhpCompta (Accounting)
Review Board (Code Review)
Weblate (Tranlation Tools)
Gitorious (Version Control)
Plone (CMS)
Subversion (Version Control)
ThinkUp (Social Networking)
concrete5 (CMS)
WebPack (Blog)
Tracks (Planning)
DevPack (Bundles)
LAPP Stack (Infrastructure)
LimeSurvey (Poll Management)
Gallery (Photo Sharing)
Pootle (Translation Tools)
Mantis (Bug Tracking)
Piwik (Analytics)
OSQA (Forum)
Cloud Tools for AWS
Spree (e-Commerce)
Publify (Blog)
JBoss (Infrastructure)
Radiant (CMS)
Coppermine (Photosharing)
eZ Publish (CMS)
ocPortal
MAPP Stack (Infrastructure)
EnanoCMS (CMS)
JRuby Stack (Infrastrucutre)
Roller (Blog)

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