Today is part one of a three-part article on using Wordpress for E-Commerce. My goal is to create a sort of how-is-that-done series on using Wordpress as an easy content management tool for selling actual products. Some of these techniques can be implemented by anyone, whether you are an advanced programmer or a beginner to [...]
Note: This post assumes you know how to use custom page templates in WordPress as well as know how to edit text php files and upload them through FTP. If you are already lost, you can always hire me to make your custom blog archive page for you.
I make a lot of sites that use [...]
If you used parts of my post on Moving and Upgrading your WordPress to change your blog’s URL (if say, for example, you were trying to take a development site live with the final URL), and something still isn’t working right, check your .htaccess and wp-config.php files—especially if you installed WordPress through Fantastico.
I recently ran [...]
Note: This post assumes you are using the self-installed WordPress on a Linux-based server running MySQL and phpMyAdmin. It also assumes that all your current plugins and your current theme is compatible with the latest version of WordPress.
Please read through all of these instructions and make sure you know what they mean before you begin. [...]