If you are a WordPress developer or user, you have to check out this cool WordPress plug-in from Zemanta.com. Andraz Tori, founder of Zemanta.com, shows us how you can use their plug-in to help you research your blog article.
i only have open office and need to make a powerpoint for my class. the class only has powerpoint 2003. do you think it will work? i open PowerPoint’s from microsoft on open office all the time so i figure it would go the other way.
I am going to make a dual boot system and i was wondering what linux distribution would offer new things that windows dosent. It would be nice if the distribution was free. I was also wondering how much i should partition off for linux
I was just wondering what are the licence terms on those types of wordpress themes.
Under what licence are they distributed? Can they be used for commercial purposes? Basically, my question is – if a theme is free, what am I allowed and not allowed to do with it?
I would like to save some plugins from one of my wordpress blogs and upload them to another wordpress blog I own. The only way I can see so far is to back up my entire WP database and use phpmyadmin, but that backs up the entire site, all I want to do is reuse the plugins. Some I paid for and can use again on any site.
This tutorial is continued with full written instructions at WordPressVideos.TV In this video, we are going to install WordPress plugins manually to your WordPress blog. To find a list of all the WordPress plugins, go to WordPress.org and click on “Extend,” and then click on “Plugins Directory.” And as you can see here, there are over 4000 WordPress plugins that you can choose from. Now, you can either search for the plugin that you want if you know what you’re looking for, or you can also browse through the popular tags. So for example, if I’m looking for a WordPress plugin to help me get better search engine rankings, then I would probably want to click on the tag that says “Google.” And on this page, you can see all the WordPress plugins that are tagged with the keyword “Google.” So you may find a lot of really interesting plugins here that can either add more functionality to your WordPress blog admin pages or add more functionality to your WordPress blog layout and etc. etc. Make sure you also look at the ratings here to see what other users have to say about their particular plugin and feedback from their experience in how the plugins work. So naturally, of course, if a plugin has much higher rating, it means that it’s gonna be worth your time, and sometimes, plugins that are new or have no rating at all is pretty risky or say, just a waste of time sometimes when you use those plugins. So go for the plugins that have a pretty high rating.