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WordPress How-To Videos: Part 14 – Installing Plugins

Posted on: 01.17.2012 By: Brian McNitt Leave a Comment
WordPress How-To Videos: Part 14 – Installing Plugins

Welcome to the fourteenth video in our WordPress how-to series. In this video, you’ll learn how to add new site features and functions via plugins, view plugins currently installed on your WordPress site, setup and activate the Akismet spam protection plugin, search for new plugins via the WordPress Plugin Directory, and add a sample Twitter plugin to your sidebar.

WordPress How-To Videos: Part 13 – Building Custom Menus

Posted on: 11.07.2011 By: Brian McNitt Leave a Comment
WordPress How-To Videos: Part 13 - Building Custom Menus

In the thirteenth video in our WordPress how-to series you’ll learn how to create a custom WordPress menu (supported on some themes), order and reorder menu items, update menu title text, create submenus and use the Custom Menu widget.

WordPress How-To Videos: Part 12 – Adding Widgets

Posted on: 11.03.2011 By: Brian McNitt Leave a Comment
WordPress How-To Videos: Part 12 - Adding Widgets

Yay, widgets! In the twelfth video in our WordPress how-to series, you’ll learn how to add, edit, and delete widgets in the WordPress sidebar and footer, change the widget display order and save copies of widgets for future use.

WordPress How-To Videos: Part 11 – Changing the Theme

Posted on: 11.02.2011 By: Brian McNitt Leave a Comment
WordPress How-To Videos: Changing the Theme | TrendMedia San Francisco

Welcome to the eleventh video in our WordPress how-to series. In this video, you’ll learn how to install a new WordPress theme and manage theme options (available on some custom themes).

WordPress How-To Videos: Part 10 – Create a Link

Posted on: 11.01.2011 By: Brian McNitt Leave a Comment
WordPress How-To Videos: Create a Link | TrendMedia San Francisco

Welcome to the tenth video in our WordPress how-to series. In this video, you’ll learn how to create new links, link to internal WordPress site pages, link to external websites, force links to open in a new window, and manage WordPress sidebar links.