Question:
how do i make a wordpress site?
2009-10-23 23:10:59 UTC
dose anyone know how i make a wordpress site if you could give me a link to a working tut that would be cool as i will give 10 points for the best answer ever!!!!!


thanks guy if you wonder why i want one making one for a game cool as
Six answers:
Nicholas Barry
2009-10-24 13:35:50 UTC
I’ve found myself starting a lot of wordpress blogs lately (My Community, My World; Davis Dollars; Superpowers Project; and of course this blog). And I’ve found that every time I do another, there are little details I forget about, and have to come back to later. Some of these details, like turning off the “similar posts” spam at the bottom of each post, can be really annoying, and I can go a while before even realizing I haven’t remembered this particular item to do.



So I’ve put together a to-do list when creating any new WordPress blog. It’s particular to my own goals, and assumes you know the basics about how to create a wordpress blog (don’t worry, it’s really easy, I promise you can figure it out on your own if you don’t know how). Others might find this list useful, and might even be interested in grabbing it and tweaking it for when they start their own wordpress blogs! Here goes:



1. Blog name: Think of a cool name for the blog. Check if the url is taken, and buy it. (They’re cheap, and if the blog really takes off, wouldn’t you want your own site?) If it’s taken, you may want to think of another name. Once you’ve settled on a name, reserve your WordPress blog (go to http://en.wordpress.com/signup/ and create an account - it's easy!)

2. Do you have some central clearinghouse for all your online identities, which can help maximize your search engine rankings? I use my google profile and facebook. Link to the blog from any and all websites that serve this function.

3. Set up email syndication through feedburner: Create an account at feedburner if you don’t have one (if you have a google account, you’ll have an account already). Enter your blog url and hit Next. Enter blog name and make up a Feed Title (doesn’t matter too much what it is). Hit Next a couple of times to get through some screens. Under the Publicize tab, choose Email Subscriptions. Hit the Activate button. Copy the HTML without the
element (which the WordPress text widget doesn’t support), and save it somewhere (we’ll come back to it momentarily). On the “Posts” page, delete the “Hello World” post. On the “Pages” page, edit the “About” page. Write a little about the purpose of the blog; write a bit of bio information; link to your other online identities – you’ll fare better with the search engines by having dense connections among your various locations on the web.

6. On the “Appearance” page of your blog's dashboard, once you're logged in: Choose a theme. In the “Widgets” sub-page, drag these widgets to your side-bar: Search; Text (Title: “Subscribe by Email!”; in the text box: Paste the Feedburner text into the body of the widget); Categories; Pages; Links. In the “Extras” sub-page, check the “Hide related links on this blog…” box. This prevents each of your blog posts from displaying links to often-unrelated blogs that “may be related” to your post.

7. On the “Settings” page: In the General sub-page: Add blog title; add a blog subtitle (or at least delete that horrible “Just another wordpress weblog” nonsense); you must save changes before leaving this page!



That’s it! Of course, you may think of more. I haven’t bothered to upload a favicon, for example.
2014-05-05 13:40:51 UTC
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David G
2009-10-24 09:20:22 UTC
As you may know a domain name is just a name, not a real website/weblog. If you are going to create your blog website: 1- Buy a domain name. A domain name is a name you want to call your website (ex: www.yahoo.com). To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. 2- Buy a web hosting service to provide your online space and enable you to get your blog online at your purchased domain name.



If you’re going to start your blog at your own domain with different pages, you need a web host providing wordpress.





Take a look at:

http://www.threehosts.com/blog

There you can reach the three reputable companies that are leaders in the blog/wordpress website hosting industry.



Another useful link:

http://www.threehosts.com/create

There you can find a step-by-step guide to start your website.





Hope this helps.
2014-07-18 18:25:03 UTC
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2016-05-23 08:55:47 UTC
When you switch hosts, you don't have to delete the old site - just leave it there and they will take care of it. You need to log in to your domain name registrar and change the nameserver to point to the new host.
2009-10-24 00:23:37 UTC
you can take help from this website.

http://wordpress.lexty.com/


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