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WordPress allows you to use quite a variety of URL "permalink" settings to your site.
WordPress allows you to use quite a variety of URL "permalink" settings to your site.
Since WOO Canvas version 5.0, the theme has been responsive. But what if I don't want responsive?
There are a few easy fixes to exhausted memory that can get you back up and running.
The Redirection plugin seems to cause a redirect loop. Not even the "redirects" in the plugin but the Modified Posts. Hmm, odd. Here's a fix.
Several clients wanted some content in the right side of the header in the WOO Canvas theme. Hmm, not an option. We'll fix that.
In order to use Google Apps (for email, docs, calendar), we need to split up how the domain is used.
Gravity Forms has an excellent PayPal add-on that lets you set up rather complex forms with payment options. Here's a quick overview of just the main part of the form.
In WOO Canvas, the top navigation is aligned left and flush with the top of the browser. I wanted it floated right, down a bit, and custom styled. Here's how.
Rather than try to cut and paste content from one page to another, I'm using the Genesis Featured Widget to just pull parts of a page into a widgetized area.
Using a StudioPress theme, we're creating something of a custom portfolio page by integrating content, custom fields, and featured images.
I demonstrate how to make changes in your text for WordPress. Topics in this video: Headings Changing text color Blockquote Ordered and Unordered Lists
In this video tutorial I show how to create custom menus using categories, links and pages for your WordPress blog.
In this video demonstration I show how to insert an image into your WordPress blog.
In this demonstration I walk you through uploading a .pdf file and linking it to an image.
In this video I explain how to install WordPress into your root directory while using a GoDaddy host.