Saturday, April 25, 2015

What You Need To Know About Using Wordpress

By James Bohman


When it comes to Wordpress, there can seem to be a ton you need to learn to become successful. The truth is that a few good tips can get you well on your way. This article has some of the best advice available, so read on to find out all you can.

Remember to make your sidebar as concise and clean as possible. You don't want it to be full of 100 links, ads and buttons. Instead, only put what is important in your sidebar and, if you need more links, put them into submenus which appear when the user mouses over your main menu.

Remember that the title and description of each page on your site is what many other sites will use to categorize your link and share it with the world. For example, it will be what Google shows when someone searches for a site such as your own. Fill them with SEO key phrases and make sure there are no typos.

Sometimes you might think some changes you've made weren't saved. This most likely is not true. To try to remedy the issue, simply clear out your browser cache. You should see the changes by pressing shift and refreshing the browser.

If you want to create a line break, but not a paragraph break, hold shift while you press the enter key. This moves the cursor down to the next line without including any blank space. If you want to put a letterhead-type address on your page, this should make it a snap.

Wordpress has many keyboard shortcuts which make working with posts a snap. For example, ctrl-c allows you to copy text, while ctrl-x lets you cut it. Ctrl-v will paste it somewhere else. Ctrl-b is bold, ctrl-i is italic and ctrl-u is underline. These basic keyboard shortcuts will save you a lot of time if you memorize them.

Don't forget to spellcheck your WordPress story. WordPress makes that easy through a spellcheck button on the editor itself. Look for a button that has the letters "ABC" on it. It'll then scan your post for spelling and common grammatical errors. Check any word or phrase that has a red squiggly line under it.

Your post will automatically appear chronologically, unless you stipulate otherwise. You can change the order of this list by changing the dates on your blog posts. First, open the posts and look for the date in the top-right corner. Change the date after clicking on it to get it moved from the original position.

Encourage your users to share your site with their friends, family and loved ones on the top social media sites. Twitter and Facebook are the most optimal sites that come to mind, as this can get your name across to millions of different people. A social sharing plugin can be used to facilitate this.

Do not use more plugin installations in WordPress than you need. Sure plugins are fun and cool, but every one you add increases the load time of your website. That means your site could run slow, which will impact your search engine ranking. Slower sites don't rank as high as sites that are performance-optimized.

As stated in the introduction, no matter how long you have been blogging there are always little tricks to learn. These tips make blogging simpler and help you pages look better. Use the tips and tricks listed in the article above to get all you can from your use of WordPress.




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