Before this, I have written a post about how I changed the domain name and moved this blog to a new web host. Today, I will talk about how to move a WordPress site to a new web host, WITHOUT changing the domain name. I had the opportunity to go through this procedure recently as […]
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How to Make a Menu Item Link to Open a New Window
With the introduction of Menus feature in WordPress 3.0, you can now easily create custom navigational menu for your site. The Items you can add to the custom menu includes: Pages, Categories and Custom Links. And if you’re creating a menu item with a link to external site, you would normally want it to open […]
How to Move a WordPress Blog to a New Domain Name and Web Host?
Recently I decided to change the domain name of this blog to something more generic in order to represent the wide range of topics (social media, blogging, search engine, business and personal development) that will be covering in this site. The old domain name, imlibrary sounds much like a blog that only talks about Internet […]
How to Create(Burn) a FeedBurner Feed for WordPress Blog
Before I discuss the steps to create a FeedBurner feed, I would like to start with something fundamental, which is explaining what feeds are for those who are still puzzled with the whole concept of feeds. What are feeds? “Feeds are a way for websites large and small to distribute their content well beyond just […]
Customizing Your WordPress theme
(This is part of the How to Create a Blog Series.) After choosing your favorite theme, you should proceed to do some customizations to make the site becomes truly yours. Theme customization is one of the most interesting and, at the same time, most time consuming things you’ll need to go through at the initial […]
Choosing and Installing a WordPress Theme for Your Blog
(This is part of the How to Create a Blog Series.) Once you’ve finished the WordPress installation, you would want to choose a theme and start doing a bit of design for your blog to make it more attractive and presentable. Actually, a WordPress theme does more than giving your blog the beautiful “skin”. WordPress.org […]