WordPress 2.6 Tutorials Category



Backing up your WordPress database in cPanel

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

I just added a new tutorial on making a backup of your MSQL database in cPanel.
Though titled Backing up your ZenCart database in phpMyAdmin, the instructions will work the exact same for WordPress database files.
See Backing up your ZenCart database in phpMyAdmin



Backing up your WordPress files in cPanel

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

I just added a new tutorial on making a backup of your files in cPanel. Though titled Backing up your ZenCart files in cPanel, the instructions will work the exact same for WordPress backups.
See Backing up your ZenCart files in cPanel



Upgrading to WordPress 2.7: Part II

Monday, February 23rd, 2009
Upgrading to WordPress 2.7: Part II

Before we finish the upgrade, it is very important that you back up your current WordPress files. That way, should anything go wrong with the upgrade, you can restore the backup until you figure out what went wrong. Most web hosts provide a website backup tool, contact your host if you are unsure of how [...]



How to upgrade to WordPress 2.7

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
How to upgrade to WordPress 2.7

Upgrading your current version of WordPress may seem intimidating, but it’s actually a very simple process.
For this tutorial it is recommended that you are connected to the Internet, browsing the internet with Firefox and have FileZilla installed.
First, you will need to visit the WordPress website (http://www.wordpress.org) to download the script files. When you get to [...]



How to add a post in WordPress 2.6

Sunday, February 15th, 2009
How to add a post in WordPress 2.6

To add a post in WordPress 2.6, login to your admin area and click on “Write” in the top menu.

Type in the title in the title post, this is the title for the article that will appear above the article. Type in the article (or post text) into the post box. The editor is very [...]



How to install WordPress: Part II

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
How to install WordPress: Part II

For this tutorial it is recommended that you are connected to the Internet, browsing the internet with Firefox and have FileZilla installed.
Now that we have the files unzipped and edited, we can move onto uploading them to your web host.
To do this, you will need the following:

An FTP program (I like FileZilla – see my [...]