WordPress Tutorial: Getting Started

Sorry for long tutorial read description if you want to know why If your a new subscriber This is my beginners tutorial on wordpress showing people how to get started and what I will be showing everyone with my tutorials that I will be doing on wordpress. I wanted to explain a lot in this tutorial so that is why it is long and if your already a subscriber you probably understand why I like to explain a lot in my tutorials. web designing can be very complicated as there is a lot of coding envolved with making a website no matter how your doing your website so I want to show as much as I can in my tutorials. check out my other channels my second channel www.youtube.com my fan video channel www.youtube.com my website, feeds, & forums pixalpocketmedia.com subscribe to my site feeds pixalpocketmedia.com add yourself to my site forums more topics coming soon pixalpocketmedia.com add me on facebook www.facebook.com follow me on twitter www.twitter.com digg me on digg.com www.digg.com

WordPress Tutorial – Make a Static Page Your Home/Front Page

NOTE: Updated tutorial at bit.ly for WordPress version 2.7. This Beginner-level WordPress Tutorial by Mark McLaren of McBuzz Communications shows you how to make a static WordPress Page your home page (also called “front” page). The default WordPress home page in most themes shows the chronological blog post entries with the most recent post at the top. You can create a static page using the Dashboard – Write – Page, and then tell WordPress to use that page as your home page (using Options – Reading – Front Page). This WordPress tutorial also shows you how to change the order of page navigation tabs or links.

WordPress Tutorials – Change Fonts and Font Size in WordPress

Text for this tutorial here: snurl.com See the post at snurl.com for more details and for code examples. This is an OLD tutorial and according to several users, I talk too slowly. Hey, insomniacs love this tutorial, I’ll have you know! Apparently there is not much else out there. Otherwise, why bother watching the whole thing! This WordPress tutorial shows how to change fonts and font size – and other font properties – using the HTML or Code editing window of the WordPress admin panel and “inline” Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) that you insert into the HTML of your WordPress page or post.