Say you stumbled on a cool website and you know it is a modified wordpress theme. How do you know what theme it is? I tried going to the page info but I really don’t know how to find it. Any tips?
specifically, I’d like to know what theme is used for the "Mother" advertising agency:
I want one where its easy to use like windows where almost majority of windows softwares are matched to it. I connected to internet via dial up! So give me the Linux where I will find no difficulty to use internet. Provide me the download link as well!
I’ve wanted my Open Office documents to have margins exactly the way they are set in MS Word. Reason is, we have set margins in place by my school. Permanently is the key word, so that every time I start a new document, they margins are the way they are supposed to be.
I am starting to learn to program. I was told an excellent place to start was beta-testing open-source programs. Where would I find a place that has a list of these programs? Thank you. I have mac and windows 7.
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I’ve downloaded some distros in the past only to find myself unable to really use Linux for anything worthwhile, so I’d like to avoid that if possible.
I have a domain name & would like to set up a wordpress blog, using my domain name.
Can I do that without going through a host?
And how do I get the big pictures etc on my blog, i have a test blog & they only come up small.
Is there any easy to understand tutorials on wordpress blogs that anyone can reccommend?