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How To Customize Your Wordpress Theme Header – Part One
One of the best things about using Wordpress as a platform is all of the free Wordpress themes that are available on the web. The problem, however, is that with free themes, what you see is what you get. If you want to customize your theme by adding your own header graphic or changing [...]
Read the full article >>How To Force Line Breaks In Wordpress Documents
Trying to add line breaks in a Wordpress document using traditional methods like hitting enter multiple times, adding <br> tags in the HTML editor, or even adding additional paragraphs using <p></p> tags does not work. I can only assume that you have realized that, because you’re here now looking for a solution – no one [...]
Read the full article >>How To Add a Favicon To a Wordpress Blog or Site (Plus What To Do When It Doesn’t Work)
Adding a favicon to your hosted Wordpress site makes you look like you are publishing a top rate body of work and that you are an expert in your field. Why? Because all of the biggest, most popular sites on the web have favicons, and they were the first to get them. So, by mental [...]
Read the full article >>How To Add an Off-Site Link To Your Navigation Bar In Wordpress
There are actually two simple ways to add a link to your Wordpress navigation bar, but only one of them is worth using. There are many tutorial sites that advise you use a page template called redirect.php for the redirect function. It works…mostly. The problem with it is if you need to redirect your navigation [...]
Read the full article >>How To Edit Wordpress Themes From Your Dashboard
If you are like most people, you are probably extremely cautious when it comes to tinkering with things that you don’t know much about. Who just goes under the hood of a car with a wrench and a dream? Likewise, who just opens up a Wordpress theme and starts changing things when they have no [...]
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