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Difference Between a Post and a Page in WordPress

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In the WordPress dashboard, you have the ability to edit/create either a “post” or a “page”.  WordPress can be used as a blogging tool in which posts would be dominate.  Or...

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Enabling Meta Descriptions on WordPress

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The meta description HTML tag provides a description of your webpage to search engines.  In many WordPress theme, this tag is not generated. You can determine this by looking at the source code of...

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Simple WordPress Photo Gallery without Plugin

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If you need a quick photo gallery without the hassle of installing a plugin, you need not look any further. WordPress already has a photo gallery built-in. Sure there are many WordPress plugins out...

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Tutorial to Moderate Comments on WordPress

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In this tutorial, we will show you how to moderate comments on your WordPress site. Detailed Tutorial: 1. In order for your visitors to be able to place comments on your posts, you need to checkmark...

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Links to Some WordPress Related Articles

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Fix query_post() pagination problem

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Link to WordPress Related Videos

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Here is a resource to various WordPress related videos that I happened to come across. 10 Tips to Make WordPress More...

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What are Pingbacks and Trackbacks?

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Although there are some technical differences between pingbacks and trackbacks (such as the latter containing more information and uses a different communication technology), the general concept is...

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WordPress uses a virtual robots.txt file

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In the usual case, if you go to the home directory of your WordPress installation, you will not find a robots.txt file.  Yet however, if you navigate to the usual location of the robots.txt file in...

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What are WordPress ShortCodes

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What are WordPress shortcodes?  They are somewhat like “macro” (short codes) that you can add to your post.  When the post is published, these macro turns into more extensive HTML ...

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