Tag: wordpress
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How To Hide Comments in WordPress Dashboard From Non-Admin Users
If you have multiple authors on your WordPress site and you don’t want Authors, Editors, and Contributors to view ANY comment information(s) at all via the WordPress dashboard, you can get this done by using the Adminimize plugin for WordPress. I’ve successfully implemented this on one of my WordPress blogs. Although you can do a…
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Awesome Sidebar Feedburner Email Subscription Form For Blogger and WordPress Blogs
While googling for awesome opt-in-forms yesterday, I stumbled on an attractive Feedburner Email Subscription Form. I copied its code from the blog post, made some changes to the code and embedded it on the sidebar of my blog. I’m loving it and I decided to share it with you. You can place the Feedburner Email…
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How To Add Adsense Into WordPress Blog Posts
Adding adsense to wordpress post is possible with most of the free ad management plugins for WordPress out there. I’ve tried the official Adsense plugin for WordPress as well as the Quick Adsense plugin but my favorite for now is the “Insert Post Ads” plugin by the guys at wpbeginner.com. I ditched QuickAdsense plugin recently…
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Manage Your Jetpack Sites from a Single Dashboard on WordPress.com
With the release of Jetpack 3.3 this earlier this month, the automattic team has announced the launch of new dashboard from which you can manage all your WordPress sites — both your WordPress.com and your Jetpack-connected sites, regardless of where they’re hosted. With the new centralized Site Management feature, you can update plugins, set plugins…
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How I Use Free Contact Form 7 Plugin For WordPress Blogs
Having a contact form on your site is a great way to offer your readers the ability to get in touch with you, without giving out your personal email address. If you own a WordPress blog, and you are not satisfied with the wordpress comment form, you can try Contact Form 7 plugin for WordPress.…
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How To Change WordPress.com Domain Name To .Com
This is a guest post compiled by +Fakeye Olasunkanmi for OgbongeBlog WordPress.com blogs comes with a free address, like example.wordpress.com. If you have one of such blogs, you can get rid of the .wordpress.com part and use a custom domain name instead, like example.com. Unlike Blogger which allows you to change to .com for free, setting up…
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How To Add Read More To Feedburner Blog Posts Feed
Feeds are a way for blogs to distribute their content well beyond just visitors using browsers. Feeds permit subscription to regular updates, delivered automatically via a web portal, news reader, or in some cases good old email. If you have a website, blog, audio/video content, or even photos, you can offer a feed of your…
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Download Instant WordPress: Free Portable Software That Lets You Develop WordPress Sites Offline
For a very long time now, I’ve been using XAMPP to develop WordPress and Joomla sites locally on my laptop. Unfortunately, I traveled last week without my laptop – and I needed to test the latest WordPress 4.0 locally before upgrading my live WordPress blog. The Netbook I carried along with me has no XAMPP…
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EasyWPGuide: Free eBook and Online Guide for WordPress Users
If you’ve been reading this blog for a while now, you would have stumbled on the “Ogbonge Blogger Guide” : my free guide on how to create and monetize a Blogger/Blogspot blog. Today, I’ve decided to share with you, Easy WP Guide for WordPress by +Anthony Hortin EasyWPGuide is an easy to follow WordPress manual…
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