WordPress Website Homepage- How to Change it
Do you want to change your WordPress website or blogs homepage? Is your homepage showing the wrong page or post? Changing and setting your WordPress website’s homepage can be accomplished by logging in to your website admin area and navigating to the “Reading” option under the “Settings” tab. Next choose the “Front Page Displays” (your homepage) option...
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Internal Page and Post Cross-Linking Best Practices When a colleague recently asked me about best practices for linking between pages on his WordPress site, I decided to do some research to see if there was a better way to accomplish this than the built in WordPress standard HTML URL linking tool. Adding internal links throughout your website is enhances user experience, marketing, and search...
Read MoreOrganizing Your Pages in WordPress: pageMash
When using WordPress “out of the box” as a CMS for your website, organizing your pages and site navigation can be a bit unwieldy. Fortunately, their is a simple way to accomplish this using a few WordPress plugins, pageMash and Multi-level Navigation. For purposes of this article, we’ll assume you’ve already installed the pageMash plugin, have properly configured the...
Read MoreThunderbird Email Setup
Thunderbird is a free, open source e-mail client developed by Mozilla, the producers of the Firefox web browser. Thunderbird has a rich set of email management features very similar to Microsoft Outlook and can be used with either Windows or Mac. Whereas Outlook must be purchased, Thunderbird is completely free. An increasing number of Outlook users are switching to Thunderbird for similar...
Read MoreAdd a PDF to WordPress
Do you want to upload your PDF files to your WordPress website for your visitors to view in their web browser? Here’s how you do it. To add a PDF to WordPress for your visitors to download into their web browser and view in Adobe Reader, you’ll be uploading your PDF file to WordPress and adding a link to it on your post or page. First, log in to the Admin area of WordPress. Next...
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