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How to edit widget settings in WordPress

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Dec 9, 2013

Widgets and plugins are integral components of any WordPress website. Together, they work to display content in alternative areas and increase the functionality of your website. Widgets normally appear in the sidebar/s of your site, however widget areas can also appear in the header, footer, above or below the content area. These areas are determined […]

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How to edit categories and tags in WordPress

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Nov 25, 2013

In WordPress, blog posts can be assigned categories and/or tags. Categories are like your website’s table of contents. These are the broad topic areas that your blog covers. Each time your write a post, you can assign one or more categories to that post. Then when visitors click on that category name (either in the […]

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How to edit pages and posts in WordPress

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Nov 11, 2013

There are various locations that your website content can be added in WordPress. The majority of this content will live in either posts or pages. So which one should you use? And how can you edit the content in each? More on WP SuperGeek: Three no-code methods to lay out multiple photos in WordPress How to edit categories […]

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Touring the WordPress admin interface

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Oct 28, 2013

Once you’ve installed WordPress, you will need to learn how to navigate the WordPress admin interface. This back-end dashboard allows you to control all aspects of your site. This article contains a screencast guiding you through the more important areas of this admin interface. More on WP SuperGeek: What are the WordPress core files? How […]

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The whys and hows of premium WordPress themes

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Oct 21, 2013

I have just completed a total overhaul of my personal website, changing it from a freelancer-for-hire focus to a minimalist portfolio. Even though I’m a website designer, I chose a premium theme I’d never worked with before, and used it pretty much straight out-of-the-box, doing very few customisations to it. Why? More on WP SuperGeek: […]

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How to install WordPress the easy way

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Oct 14, 2013

For many people, it can be difficult to even get WordPress installed, much less build an entire site with it. Following are a few tips to make the process easier for you… More on WP SuperGeek: What are the WordPress core files? How do I set up email? Touring the WordPress admin interface Ask a […]

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What are the WordPress core files?

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Oct 1, 2013

When you install WordPress, you are actually installing a group of files (the “WordPress core”) that become the admin interface of your website. You may never need to look into these WordPress core files. However, you will probably need to troubleshoot them at some point, and it will be very useful to have an understanding of […]

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Three no-code methods to lay out multiple photos in WordPress

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Sep 18, 2013

Many WordPress users want to know how to display multiple photos in their blog articles, and lay them out effectively on the page. At first glance, WordPress doesn’t seem to be well-equipped to do some things easily. But there is usually a way to achieve anything you want, even without knowing how to code! The good […]

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How to create a non-linking parent item in a WordPress menu

By Tessa Needham Synnott | Sep 9, 2013

We are often asked how to create specific functionality with WordPress. Although WordPress is an amazing platform, and has lots of great features, there are some things that aren’t necessarily too intuitive. One example is creating parent items in a custom menu that don’t link to a page. For instance, in the menu here on […]

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