
One of the great things about WordPress is the ability to add plugin. Basically, plugin is a small programs that can be added to cater for your specific needs, or in other words, plugin can extend the functionality of your WordPress site with very little work. There are hundreds of plugins available for WordPress so if you are a regular user, and you want a specific function in your blog, Las mere…

When deciding to create your own website or blog, there are an array of companies and options which you can select from to host your site with WordPress. You can host your website through a web hosting company or you could run your own web server, but these are generally expensive options. They can also quite of require a large amount of time and configuration.
Sometimes, particularly if you only want Las mere…
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In many cases, you will find yourself writing a post which contain an image or even series of images in it. Adding and formatting (positioning) an image is very easy in WordPress. First, we better familiarize ourselves with the terms we are using.
Image is picture or photo. We can insert more than one image in a post. By default, if you insert one image in a post, it will appear Las mere…
Posted by Mo Moumenine on November 17, 2011 · 1 Comment
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It is a common problem that bloggers do not get traffic or visitors even after they have started writing and publishing posts on it. It should not disappoint you in any way as it is common and there are lots of ways to change this situation. In this regard, promotion of blog is very crucial and plays a very significant role in determining the amount of visitors your blog Las mere…
Posted by Mo Moumenine on November 11, 2011 · 0 Comment
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After using WordPress for a while, you are likely to discover that WordPress comes with a number of feeds. One such feed is called an RSS feed (RDF Site Summary). RSS feeds can be a powerful tool which can help to attract a wider variety of audience. But what exactly is RSS used for and how can it help your site?
Typically an RSS feed is an XML file, which Las mere…
Posted by Mo Moumenine on November 8, 2011 · 1 Comment
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In WordPress a blogroll is simply defined as a list of links to other blogs or websites. Typically a blogroll will include your favorite blogs or links which you think other visitors would enjoy. Blogroll links are creating and organized using the blogroll widget through the links section of the dashboard.
A blogroll can be particularly useful for bloggers who have a list of favorite blogs, because it enables you Las mere…
Posted by Mo Moumenine on November 6, 2011 · 0 Comment
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Have you ever wondered if other bloggers are mentioning your content on their site? Perhaps your just wondering what other bloggers think about your posts. Well if they are using WordPress, you might just be able to find out whenever other sites mention refer to your WordPress posts using the trackback feature.
Trackbacks are a feature of WordPress and other content management systems which allows you to view the websites which Las mere…
Posted by Mo Moumenine on November 2, 2011 · 0 Comment
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As humans, our brains are designed to find certain patterns and colors more appealing. The same can be said for websites, which is why marketing companies make a lot of money designing websites for companies which are more appealing to us humans. One way you can make your site more appealing to visitors is to properly organize your posts. Organizing your posts correctly can make navigation easier for your visitors Las mere…
Posted by Mo Moumenine on October 16, 2011 · 0 Comment
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When we think of maintaining a website or blog it seems to be a daunting task and for good reasons because after all it is not so easy to keep the content of your website or blog fresh and new. Moreover, the task of maintaining a website not only involves updating and refreshing the website but it also entails bringing your websites in front of as many internet surfers as Las mere…
Posted by Mo Moumenine on October 15, 2011 · 0 Comment
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This article is a continuation of creating custom WordPress articles. If you are unsure how to create plug-ins please read through the first article before you move onto this article.
In this article I will be covering details on how to create a simple settings page for your plug-in. I will be also be re-using portions of the plug-in we created earlier and building on from it.
Earlier I described how to Las mere…