Show Your WordPress Blog On Your Outside Website
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Show Your WordPress Blog On Your Outside Website

Tutorial: How To Show Posts From Your WordPress Blog On A Webpage In order to do this, your blog must be installed on the same server as the website you want to use to display the post. For example, you might have your blog located at www.example.com/blog and would like to display certain posts on the front page at www.example.com/index.php. Or you might have your blog at www.example.com/blog and would like to display certain posts on...

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Interesting Author-Blogger

I’m not sure if this really qualifies as Web Programming, but it was something I found interesting. I enjoy reading in my spare time, and particularly on holidays. I ran across this book on Amazon.com: Here’s the summary of this book from the website at: http://www.livingdigitally.net/containment.html. As Earth’s ability to support human life begins to diminish at an alarming rate, the Global Space Agency is formed...

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Blog Plugins I Recommend

The great thing about WordPress is the fact that it is open-source, which allows for greater personalization and development. There are things that I wanted to do with my page that other people may not be interested in, and vice versa. For example, I wanted to be able to do the following: Easily link to my other posts Easily insert Links that I have created into posts Display formatted code examples Have a sitemap Show latest posts in...

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Blog Backup Tutorial

It is a good idea to backup your blog often, particularly during development and when adding themes and plugins.The following tutorial contains instructions on how to backup your WordPress blog folder and your database on the Godaddy hosting servers. See the following tutorials for information on those topics: [cref blog-basics-tutorial] [cref blog-themes-tutorial] [cref blog-plugins-tutorial] Blog Folder Backup Log in to your GoDaddy...

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4-9-2010 Meeting

We didn’t actually meet this week, but I was working on a few things and Daryl helped me with an Animated GIF in Photoshop. Check out the [cref photoshop-animated-gif-tutorial] Post for that information. It’s got a silly animation embedded in the page. I’ve done a lot of Blog stuff. Check out those pages: [cref blogging] [cref blog-basics-tutorial] [cref blog-install-wordpress-tutorial] [cref blog-plugins-tutorial ]...

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Blog Plugins Tutorial

Browsing Plugins Depending on what you’re looking for, there could be a LOT of plugins to suit your needs. Fortunately, there is a large Plugin community located at [Wordpress Plugins]. There, you can search by keyword and sort your results. I recommend that you check out the number of downloads and the average rating of the plugins. If a lot of people are using and liking the plugin, it is probably well-made. Plugin...

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Blog Static Homepage Tutorial

By default, WordPress has the homepage set to show a summary of your blogs in order from newest to oldest. If you want to set up a static homepage – like I did, these are the steps you need to take. Enable “Permalinks” to show the “page title” in the address, since /index.php?p=123 defeats the purpose of making a static front page. (Do this before making any pages, otherwise, you’ll have to go back...

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Blog Install WordPress Tutorial

WordPress is simple to install on your GoDaddy account. If you don’t have a GoDaddy account, go to the [Wordpress Download] webpage and go through their 5 minute installation process. If you have a deluxe GoDaddy hosting account like I do, here are the steps you follow: Go to your GoDaddy Hosting Control Center. Do this by logging into your GoDaddy account and select the Hosting Account link. Once on this page, click on the...

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Blog Themes Tutorial

Before installing a WordPress theme, I recommend that you do have your basic structure implemented, along with a few categories and posts. See my [cref blog-basics-tutorial] Post for more information. Choose a Theme My two favorite theme websites are [Free WordPress Themes] and [Wordpress Themes Directory]. I recommend that you choose your favorite 4 or 5 themes and test them on your actual blog. Install Your Theme To add a new theme...

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Blog Post Full Content Tutorial

By default, your WordPress Blog Page will show a list of Summaries of your Blog Posts. This is not a setting that you can change in your administrative panel. It has to be done in the PHP file. Here’s how: You need to have a way to access your files on the server. I recommend the [FireFTP Add-On] for Firefox. You can also use the GoDaddy Hosting Control Center > Your Files. Or you can use any FTP client. On the server,...

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Blog Basics Tutorial

After deciding to use a blog for this page, quite a bit of work has gone into it. I basically blew the whole weekend on it. Here’s how I did it. Install WordPress WordPress is simple to install on your GoDaddy account. If you don’t have a GoDaddy account, go to the [Wordpress Download] webpage and go through their 5 minute installation process. If you have a deluxe GoDaddy hosting account like I do, follow the steps I have...

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Blogging

We briefly discussed blogging softwares. I and a few others use [Wordpress] – an open-source Blogging software. WordPress also has CSS support. This is also implemented through Godaddy and has a great admin UI. You can see it in action on [My Author Site]. This Blogging Page What I had: As I have been doing more and more research and developing my skills, there has been a need to record the things I’ve learned and be able...

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