WordPress
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WordPress is one of the most powerful blogging engines available today, which is loaded with awesome features to help you create a blog with ease. CHIP shows you how tocreate the blog of your dreams with WordPress!
The
web has given everybody a medium to pen their 'Dear Diary,..' moments
online in the form of blogs. Blogging is an easy way to express yourself
and share your world with others and connect with them through the
message in your blog. Blogging is not restricted to any topic and you
can blog about anything, be it your obsession with music, politics,
technology or even your pet! It’s a medium where you can freely express
yourself with the power of your own words without bothering to be
politically correct.
WordPress
is one of the most popular and powerful blogging engines on the web
today. It is packed with amazing features, themes, plug-ins and many
powerful tools to create a state of the art blog. It is really simple to
use and you don’t need any previous blogging or site maintenance
experience to create your own blog. WordPress also allows
you to create your own custom themes and plug-ins with its easy to use
API and clear documentation. To start creating your own blog, follow
these steps and share your world with everyone!
Step 1: Register
To join the blogging bandwagon, first log on to www.wordpress.com
and register. After that, enter a blog domain name and a title for the
blog and enter all the details for the registration process. Make sure
you enter the correct email address, as the link to activate your
WordPress account will be sent here. Now activate your account from the
link, log in and you will then be taken to your blog page with the
welcome post on it. You can choose to keep or delete this post.
Step 2: Create a post
To
start creating the post for your blog, you will have to log on to the
‘Dashboard’. On the welcome post, click the log in link in the Meta
category, or you can log in from the WordPress homepage and click the
blog name. Alternatively, just add /wp-admin after your blog link in the
browser and it will take you to the Dashboard. The Dashboard has a
simple interface, with each activity categorized well from creating the
post, selecting the theme, adding a poll and so on.
WordPress
has a QuickPress tool that lets you write and post a blog very quickly.
You just have to add the title, type the post in the relevant field and
hit 'Publish'. You can also add pictures, music and videos to your post
here. Alternatively, you can click ‘Add New’ in the post category and a
word editor with more elaborate features opens up. It has options to
edit the font type, size, color and the alignment of the text with
options to add or remove links too. When you type a title in the title
text box, WordPress automatically generates a Permalink for that
particular post. You can also add videos, pictures and music to your
blog from here. In the ‘Excerpts’ text box, type out a brief description
about your post for a quick read, this however is optional. While you
type your post it is also auto-saved in the drafts, so you don’t have to
worry about re-typing everything in case your computer restarts or if
there is a power failure, you can retrieve whatever you typed from the
Draft.
After
your post is ready, you can also create tags and categories for the
post. For example, if your post talks about your favorite album, create a
music tag, the artist/album name and so on. For categories, you can
create a category as music and the subcategories as the genre of the
music. To add the tag or category, simply type in the text box and click
‘Add’. When you add a tag to your blog, it is added to the global
WordPress database. So every time some one types this tag in the search
box, your blog will also be listed in the search results. Note that,
with WordPress you can create a number of categories and subcategories
for your posts. In the Publish section, change the visibility settings
to choose who can view your blog. WordPress gives you the option to let
everybody view your blog, or only a select few to view it with the
password setting. After you have finished typing and added all the
necessary tags and privacy settings, click ‘Preview’ to see a sample of
how the post will look after publishing. If you are happy with what you
see, click ‘Publish’ and your blog is ready for the world!
Step 3: Changing the Appearance
If
you are not happy with the default theme and want to make sure your
blog looks smashing and is loaded with cool stuff, then WordPress
fulfils this wish too! It has a number of themes to choose from, ranging
from different types of layouts and colors schemes. To change the
theme, in the ‘Appearances’ section, click ‘Themes’ and
select the theme you like. When you click on the theme, you get a
preview of the theme on the page. If you like the look of the theme,
click ‘Activate’ or close the window and choose another one. You can
also tweak the theme to your liking by using the CSS Stylesheet Editor.
Some themes also allow you to change the header image and page layout
according to your choice
WordPress
allows you to add widgets on the sidebar of your page too. By using
widgets, you can add some additional features to your page, such as
Flickr, to share your photo albums on the blog or maintain Archives of
all the posts you have made so far. To add a widget to the page, just
click ‘Add’ from the list of ‘Available Widgets’. You can select
multiple widgets at one go, and then click ‘Save Changes’ in the
Selected Widgets section. After selecting the widget, click ‘Edit’ and
make the necessary changes to the widget, such as adding the link to
your Flickr album and selecting the number of photographs displayed on
the pages.
Step 4: Updating the profile
Once
you create your blog, it is very important to connect with readers
through an impressive profile and a 'Gravatar' if you like. To update
your profile, expand the ‘Users’ section and click ‘Your Profile’ and
enter the details such as First Name, E-mail ID and About Yourself. If
you want to remain anonymous or use a pen name, then you can enter this
in the name field.
The
administration and community settings can also be changed in order to
efficiently maintain a blog. To do this, click on ‘Authors & Users’
and select the ‘Username’ and click the ‘Change role’ drop down. Here
you can change the role to Administrator, Author, Editor and
Contributor. To add a new member to the blog administration, enter the
email ID in the text box and select the role you want to assign to the
user and click ‘Add User’. It is that simple!
Step 5: Editing posts
After
creating posts, you may want to change a few things or add some more
text or images to the post. To do this, you don’t have to start over and
create a new post altogether. All you need to do is click ‘Edit’ in the
post section and a list of all the posts you have made is displayed.
After that, simply point the mouse cursor to the post to be edited and
you will see links such as Edit, Quick Edit, Delete and View appear
under it. Click ‘Edit’ and you will then be taken to the word editor
where you can make all the required changes to the post and then click
‘Update Post’.
Step 6: Import/Export
WordPress
also gives you the option to import your blog from other blogging
engines such as Blogger, Blogroll, LiveJournal and so on. In the ‘Tools’
section click ‘Import’ and select the blogging engine from where you
want to import your blog. After this, click ‘Authorize’ and you will be
taken to the log in page of the selected blogging engine. Sign in to
your account and then click ‘Grant Access’. This will display the blogs
in your account; just click ‘Import’ on the blog you want to import. After
this all the posts made on that blog will be imported to your WordPress
account; click ‘Save Changes’ to finish the process. You will then be
taken to the Edit posts page where you can edit or delete posts. Other
details such as the date and time of posting and the user comments are
also imported.
Similarly,
you can also export your WordPress blog to another WordPress blog that
you may have. To export, click ‘Export’ and then click ‘Download Export
File’. Your blog will then be converted to a downloadable XML file which
will have to be saved on your computer. After the file is
downloaded, go to the other WordPress blog and import this XML file on
it. To import the XML file, click ‘Import’ and select WordPress from the
list. After that, ‘Browse’ the XML file from your computer and click
‘Upload and Import’. Thus the posts from one WordPress blog can be added
on to another WordPress blog too. WordPress also has other Tools such
as ‘Gears’ to speed up your WordPress account. This blog consolidation feature is rarely seen in other blogging tools.
Step 7: Changing settings
By
changing the settings, you can further customize your blog more to your
liking. You can change the blog image, tagline of the blog, comment
moderation and so on. In the ‘General Settings’, you can change the Blog
Title, Tagline, Timezone and date/time format for your blog. Simply
type in the relevant text box and select the appropriate option from the
drop down menu to do this. In the ‘Writing’ settings, set the size of
the post box, ‘Formatting’ and the default post and link category. The
‘Reading’ setting allows you to set options for the readers such as
adding your post to Digg, Del.icio.us or Reddit etc. Here you can also
set the number of posts visible on the page and other related options.
To add Digg, Del.icio.us etc just click the checkbox and type the number
in the ‘Blog pages show at most’ text box.
To
change the comment settings, click ‘Discussion Settings’ and click the
check boxes to enable different options such as Default article
settings, Before a comment appears etc. You can also define and choose
to discard a comment in the ‘Comment Blacklist’ option. Type out the
words, URL, E-mail or IP address and the comments containing the same
will be discarded automatically. You can also choose to show the avatar
of the person posting the comment. Just select the appropriate radio
button and choose to show avatars and also choose the default avatar.
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