Wordpress Configuration
Giving WordPress Its Own Directory
Follow these instructions to move WordPress into its own folder, rather than residing at the root. Giving WordPress Its Own Directory « WordPress Codex
Read MorePutting WordPress Login at the Top of Your Site with Registration-Login Bar
Sometimes I just want to make the registration and login process a little easier to access. Well, not just easier to access because you can use the Meta widget to put login and registration links on your web site. The thing is, when you use the Meta widget you are directed to a separate login…
Read MoreWhat’s a WordPress Gravatar
If you have noticed, some web sites and blog sites show a picture of the author somewhere near the post. And in addition, pictures of people that leave comments somehow show up by magic. How is this done? The Magic of Gravatar Pictures Those little pictures that you see are called “Gravatars” and they are…
Read MoreConfiguring WordPress Installation Location
As you are probably aware, WordPress can be installed either to the root folder of your domain (i.e. mydomain.com) or into a sub-folder of the domain (i.e. mydomain.com/wordpressfolder). There are some advantages and disadvantages to each, but in general I believe installing into a sub-folder is the best choice for the majority of WordPress installations. …
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