September 16, 2005 – 5:43 pm
If you are using WordPressMU or WordPress.com, contact your host server or WordPress.com through the Feedback button to fix the WordPress Theme you are using. Generally, before a WordPress Theme is released to the public it should have been thoroughly tested on different browsers and computers, and validated for errors. WordPress Themes usually break after […]
If you are following along with Lorelle’s WordPress School free online course you’ve been writing posts as part of the article series assignments and other assignments. Go to the front page of your site in the Twenty-Eleven WordPress Theme and take a look. Do you see long posts, one after another, and have to scroll, […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress School, WordPress Tips
| Tags: continue reading, excerpts, learn wordpress, more, more feature, wordpress, wordpress guide, wordpress help, WordPress News, wordpress school, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials |
February 22, 2016 – 4:07 am
I’ve just finished five years of teaching non-stop college and community education workshops and programs on WordPress for beginners, novices, experts, web designers, web developers, web programmers, and those who think they know everything but still realize they have a lot to learn. I love that last group as they are willing to learn and […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress News, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips
| Tags: blogging, blogging tips, wordpress advice, wordpress content, wordpress customization, wordpress help, wordpress installation, wordpress organization, wordpress setup, wordpress structure, WordPress Tips |
In the last tutorial in Lorelle’s WordPress School free online course covering the web browser, your gateway to the web and WordPress, we covered bookmarks and how to save a web page for later access and reading. In this tutorial, we take bookmarks a little further by exploring browser bookmarklets and user scripts, small but […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging, blogging tips, Web Browsers, WordPress, WordPress School, WordPress Tips
| Tags: bookmarks, browser bookmarks, browser tips, browser user scripts, browsers, learn wordpress, read later, read web pages offline, save bookmarks, save web page, save web page for reference, save web page to read later, send to, sendto, user scripts, userscripts, web browser, web browser tips, web browsers, wordpress guide, wordpress help, WordPress News, wordpress school, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials |
Search is used in WordPress for many different purposes as you prepare, develop, implement, and launch your website, and as you continue to maintain and publish on the site. This tutorial will help you understand how to search within a web page with the web browser, search within a WordPress site, and provide helpful tips […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging, blogging tips, Web Browsers, WordPress, WordPress School, WordPress Tips
| Tags: browsers, find, google search, how to search, learn wordpress, search, search operators, searching tips, web browser, web browsers, web search, web searching tips, wordpress guide, wordpress help, WordPress News, wordpress school, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials |
March 10, 2015 – 10:58 pm
To help me teach you WordPress from the inside out in this free online course, we’ve been focused on creating a five-part article series to learn the various WordPress content features and functionality. Each article offers you the opportunity to dive into how WordPress works right out of the box, focusing on the content and […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging, blogging tips, WordPress, WordPress School, WordPress Tips, Writing
| Tags: article series, article series links, gallery, how to publish an article series, how to write an article, learn wordpress, links, multimedia, table of contents, web publishing, web writing, wordpress guide, wordpress help, WordPress News, wordpress school, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials, writing for the web |
February 27, 2015 – 8:51 pm
Someday someone will write a book about the complexities of website addresses, permalinks, pretty permalinks, nonces, preview links, conditional links, and all of the other linky link links that WordPress uses. Until that authoritative text book is written, you are stuck with my weak explanations. As you move through the various assignments in In Lorelle’s […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress School, WordPress Tips
| Tags: addresses, learn wordpress, nounces, permalink, pretty permalinks, url, wordpress addresses, wordpress guide, wordpress help, WordPress News, wordpress school, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials |
February 16, 2015 – 7:20 am
Today in Lorelle’s WordPress School online course learning WordPress from the inside out, we are going to learn how to create lists in WordPress. A list is just that, a list of items. The list may contain a wide variety of information and be presented in many different ways. Let’s start with simple lists and […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress School
| Tags: bullet lists, html, html lists, learn wordpress, lists, numbered lists, wordpress guide, wordpress help, WordPress News, wordpress school, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials |
January 24, 2015 – 4:15 am
I was one of the first asked to write and publish a text book on WordPress. I worked with the BIG NAME text book publishing company for months to create a structure and outline for WordPress users. As a long-time WordPress user, WordPress Codex contributor and editor, WordPress support forums volunteer, developer, designer, and WordPress […]
January 16, 2015 – 1:18 pm
Are you ready to join Lorelle’s WordPress School? Let’s get going. Here is what you need to know. To participate, you need the following: A free WordPress.com site or other test site for experimentation Join and participate in the WordPress School Google+ Community Do the assignments and tasks associated with each lesson Comment on the […]
WordPress 3.4 is out, named “Green” in honor of jazz guitarist and composer Grant Green. Green is a great nickname for this hot release of WordPress, bringing with it some excellent new features and improvements. As with all WordPress upgrades, it is recommended you backup your full WordPress site, database and all files, before upgrading. […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress News, WordPress Tips
| Tags: how to use wordpress, upgrade wordpress, wordpress, wordpress 3.4, wordpress help, WordPress News, WordPress Tips, wordpress trac, wordpress tutorials, wordpress updates, wordpress upgrades, wordpress versions |
Working on developing a core of WordPress classes for Clark College and preparing for the next “Introduction to WordPress” college course in a couple weeks, I’ve put together some statistics on WordPress you might find helpful – and stunning. WordPress continues to break records set by others, but more often lately, break records set by […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress News, WordPress Tips
| Tags: how to use wordpress, wordcamp, wordpress, wordpress development, wordpress events, wordpress facts, wordpress help, wordpress history, wordpress information, wordpress meetups, WordPress News, wordpress releases, wordpress statistics, wordpress stats, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials, wordpress versions |
Sucuri, the web security specialists, published “Brute force attacks against WordPress sites,” an in depth look at not just the importance of a strong password but the brute force nature and anatomy of login and registration access attacks. There is a technique known as brute-force attack. Like the name implies, access is gained to your […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress News, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips
| Tags: admin username, administrator, author, changing admin username, changing usernames, editor, how to change admin username, how to change usernames, how to use wordpress, log in security, login, login security, passwords, security, strong passwords, user authorities, user authority, user permissions, usernames, usernames and passwords, wordpress, wordpress admin, wordpress administrator, wordpress authorities, wordpress help, wordpress login, WordPress News, wordpress permissions, wordpress security, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials, wordpress user levels, wordpress user permissions, wordpress users |
December 29, 2010 – 8:07 pm
The last month has seen two WordPress mandatory security releases, and today, WordPress 3.0.4 brings another mandatory update. To update, log in as the Administrator and click the update notification for one-click updates to your WordPress blog. WordPress.com blogs are automatically updated. In writing up “Mandatory Security Update: WordPress 3.0.4 Released for WordCast, I stumbled […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress News
| Tags: hacked, hacking, how to use wordpress, security, security vulnerability, vulnerability, wordpress, wordpress 3.0.4, wordpress help, WordPress News, wordpress release, wordpress security, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials, wordpress update |
February 11, 2009 – 1:52 pm
WordPress 2.7.1, a maintenance release, is out. If you are using WordPress 2.7, take advantage of the automatic built-in upgrade. If you are not, then consider upgrading to WordPress 2.7. Sixty-five files were modified with 68 bug and feature fixes and improvements. Some of the fixes and feature improvements include: Post and Page revisions do […]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordPress, WordPress News
| Tags: auto upgrade, how to use wordpress, upgrading wordpress, wordpress, wordpress 2.7, wordpress 2.7.1, wordpress help, WordPress News, WordPress Tips, wordpress tutorials, wordpress upgrade |