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WordPress Tutorial How to Add Flickr Photo Widget to Sidebar

This Intermediate-level WordPress Tutorial shows how to add Flickr Photos to your WordPress blog’s sidebar using the Flickr Widget that comes with WordPress 2.5+ You need to first create a Flickr account at Flickr.com and upload photos to the account. If you need a tutorial on how to do that, send me a comment or, better yet, go to mcbuzz.wordpress.com , and send me a comment there. After you create your Flickr account, this tutorial shows you how to add the Flickr Widget to your WordPress sidebar, insert the Flickr RSS URL and BOOM! you’ve got clickable Flickr images in your sidebar! To see more WordPress tutorials, go to mcbuzz.wordpress.com

WordPress Tutorials – How To Edit Your WordPress Theme

This WordPress tutorial from www.startablog.ca will show you how to edit your WordPress theme
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SiteGround Magento Installation Tutorial

Learn how to download and install Magento Commerce with SiteGround Magento Installation Tutorial. Click here to watch this video in .swf format video.siteground.com For more web hosting video tutorials visit For more web hosting video tutorials visit www.siteground.com
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Learn how to use the CMS in Magento Commerce with SiteGround Magento CMS Tutorial. Click here to watch this video in .swf format video.siteground.com For more web hosting video tutorials visit For more web hosting video tutorials visit www.siteground.com

WordPress Tutorial – How to Wrap Text Around an Image

PLEASE NOTE: This Intermediate-level tutorial is for WordPress version 2.3 and earlier. To wrap text around an image in version 2.5 or later, see the new tutorials in the mcbuzzvideo collection called “WordPress 2.5+ Tutorial – How to Upload and Insert an Image” and “WordPress 2.5+ Tutorial – How to Wrap Text Around an Image”. The second technique in this tutorial works for any HTML page, whether you use WordPress or not. If you need more control over how an image is positioned relative to text wrapping around it, you can use this technique (even in WordPress version 2.5 or later). This tutorial shows two ways to position an image on the left or right side in the body of a WordPress Post or Page, and how to wrap text around the image. The first way is quick and easy to do. The second way gives you more control over the image’s position and the padding or “air” around the image. It’s an Intermediate-level WordPress tutorial because the second of the two ways shows you how to insert a bit of HTML code using the WordPress Code editing window.

This beginner-level WordPress tutorial shows you how to use the new WordPress version 2.7 Dashboard, also called the WordPress site administration “back-end” or editing interface. It’s a very basic introduction to new features of the Dashboard like drag and drop admin modules (boxes of content), how to open and close module windows and menu options – very cool! – how to collapse and expand sidebar menus, and how to hide or show individual modules throughout the Dashboard. For more in-depth comments and a complete list of WordPress tutorials by Mark McLaren of McBuzz Communications, or to contact Mark McLaren with questions or comments, please visit mcbuzz.wordpress.com

WordPress Tutorial – How to Edit a WordPress Page

NOTE: For the latest WordPress Tutorials visit mcbuzz.wordpress.com This Beginner-level WordPress tutorial uses WordPress version 2.3. See Business Blogging 101 at http for more up-to-date tutorials. This tutorial shows how to use the WordPress version 2.3 Dashboard (admin panel) to edit an existing webpage on a WordPress-powered website / blog. This is the first in a series of WordPress tutorials by Mark McLaren and McBuzz Communications.
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I want to get rid of the myth that setting up a website is difficult and expensive. In fact, today I’m going to show you how to set one up right now in about 10 minutes and for about & /month. I decided to make this video after hearing over and over from my marketing friends how challenging setting up and managing websites can be, but over the years I’ve discovered a few shortcuts along the way and I’ll share them with you now. Looking over my shoulder is my brother Veron of verongraham.com and exploretruth.com. He’ll tell you he’s extremely non-technical, but using this lesson as a guide, he actually went on to set up about a dozen more by himself without me. Here are the steps: 1. Register a domain name 2. Hook it up to a hosting account 3. Set it up with a wordpress blog Once you follow these steps, you’ll have a fully functional website with WordPress attached as your website’s content management system. If you don’t know about WordPress, WordPress is a powerful blogging system to help you manage your blog yourself. I’ll be recording some WordPress tutorials soon. Let me know what you think?
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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