About Wordpress
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Getting Started with WordPress
Installation
* Before You Install
* New To WordPress - Where to Start
* Hosting WordPress
* Installing WordPress
* Upgrading WordPress
* Using FTP clients
* Changing File Permissions
* WordPress in Your Language
* Installing WordPress in Your Language
* Importing from Other Blogging Systems Into WordPress
* FAQ Installation
* WordPress Installation Techniques
* WordPress Installed For Free (volunteer supported)
Installation Troubleshooting and Help
* Frequently Asked Questions About Installing WordPress
* Troubleshooting Installation Problems
* Common Installation Problems
* Importing Posts and Comments from Another Blog Software
* I've Lost My Password
* I Can't Login
* Troubleshooting
* FAQ Troubleshooting
Posting in WordPress
* Working with WordPress
* Writing Posts
* Blog Design and Layout
* WordPress Media
* Advanced Topics
* Blog by Email
* Weblog Clients
* FAQ Themes, Layout and Design
* FAQ Advanced Topics
WordPress for Beginners
* Introduction to Blogging
* First Steps With WordPress
* WordPress Semantics
* WordPress Lessons
* New To WordPress - Where to Start
* WordPressMU and wordpress.com
* Writing Posts
* WordPress Blog Design and Layout
* HTML to XHTML
* Using WordPress Themes
* WordPress Theme List
* WordPress CSS Information and Techniques
* Creating Individual Pages
* Stepping Into Templates
* Stepping Into Template Tags
* Using Images
* WordPress Screenshots
* FAQ New To WordPress
* WordPress Quick Start Guide
File and Plugin Management
* Using the WordPress Built-in Editor or a text editor
* Plugins
* Managing Plugins
* Advanced Topics - Writing Plugins
WordPress Support Forum
* WordPress Support Forum
* Getting More WordPress Help
* Using the Support Forums
* WordPress Forum Tags
* FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
About WordPress • Getting Started with WordPress • Working with WordPress • Blog Design and Layout • Advanced Topics • Troubleshooting • Developer Documentation • Current Events
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What is Wordpress?

"WordPress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPL. It is the official successor of b2/cafelog. WordPress is fresh software, but its roots and development go back to 2001. It is a mature and stable product. We hope by focusing on web standards and user experience we can create a tool different from anything else out there."
WordPress About Page
WordPress is publishing software with a focus on ease of use, speed and a great user experience. WordPress is blessed with an active community, which is the heart of open source software.
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Features:
* 1 Features
* 2 License and Platform
* 3 Managing and Administering the Weblog
* 4 Publicizing Your Work
* 5 Customizing the Design
* 6 Creating Content
* 7 Archives and Search
* 8 Discussion and Comments
* 9 Creating and Managing a Blogroll
WordPress is a powerful personal publishing platform, and it comes with a great set of features designed to make your experience as a publisher on the Internet as easy, pleasant and appealing as possible. We are proud to offer you a freely distributed, standards-compliant, fast, light and free personal publishing platform, with sensible default settings and features, and an extremely customizable core.
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