How to Insert and Format Images in WordPress

The steps below and the video above will teach you how to insert and format images in your WordPress websites.

  1. In your WordPress Dashboard, on the left column go to Posts or Pages menu, click Add new.
  2. By default, the WordPress editor looks very plain. It is just a white box with some small icons on top of it. Continue reading

How to Create New Pages In WordPress

Making a page in WordPress is very similar to making a post.  When you log in you will be taken to your dashboard. To create a new page, expand the “Pages” menu in the column on the left. Click on “add new.” This will bring you to the screen where you can create your post. Continue reading

How to Create New WordPress Blog Posts

Posting articles, pictures or videos on your WordPress blog is a fairly easy process but there are a few things that you have to know and do in order to get your posts published on your site.  The video above will show you how to get started posting to your blog.

Below you’ll find step by step instructions to help you.

You first need to log in to your site.  You will then be taken to your dashboard.

On the left hand side of the screen under “Dashboard” you have your complete “Menu” for Continue reading

How to Install WordPress Quickly And Easily Using cPanel

To quickly and easily install WordPress on your website it is highly recommended that you will need to choose a hosting provider that offers cPanel web based management software. If your webhost doesn’t provide you with cPanel, you will need to look at Manual WordPress installation which is much more time consuming a technical.

Below are step-by-step instructions on how to install WordPress with cPanel Continue reading

How to Add Subdomains or Add-On Domains In Your cPanel Account

You can host as many as you want via an addon domain if you’ve signed up for an account which allows this with your web host. Addon domains let you host different sites on your account with a unique and separate domain name and they share the same space. Subdomains let you host a separate domain in a folder on you main domain. Continue reading