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Monday, June 23, 2014

How to Import Blogger in Wordpress Site

Step 1

Log in to your WordPress blog. Click “Tools” in the menu on the left and then click “Import.”
Step 2
Click the radio button next to “Blogger” to select this import option. Click the “Authorize” button and then click the “Grant Access” button. When prompted, enter your Blogger username and password.
Step 3
Click the “Import” button next to the URL Web address of the Blogger blog that you want to import to WordPress. Once you’ve imported your Blogger blog, you can set up a redirect to move all of your traffic to WordPress.


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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Best Book Pugins

Interesting Best Book`s Plugins 

1. turn.js – jQuery HTML5 Page Flip effect plugin

Turn js is a plugin for jQuery that adds a beautiful transition similar to real pages in a book or magazine for HTML5. Being inspired by the effect of iBooks and Maps for iOS, I created two classes: one for manipulating the overall publication and another for each individual page.


jQuery Responsive flipbook no Flash Player needed (works on the Ipad etc.)


Monday, June 2, 2014

Page Excerpt Widget


Great Plugin for page excerpt !

http://wordpress.org/plugins/page-excerpt-widget/

Right now you can:

  • Define the amount of characters to use as an excerpt
  • Select the page from all existing pages
  • Link the title of the page, to the page
  • Append a link to the page
  • Decide a custom label for the read more link
  • add multiple instances of the widget

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

How To Ask For Help From A WordPress Professionals

Go to Your Local WordPress Meetup Group:
I am sure that either in your town or a surrounding town there is an active WordPress Meetup group. The group probably meets once a month to discuss all things WordPress. Go there and connect with other WordPress users and professionals and ask someone there for help.
Turn to Social Media:
Marketing Press answers questions on Twitter all day long. Most of the time, we can point you to an article we wrote about the challenge you’re having. If we don’t answer your question — someone will. (TIP: When you tweet out a question make sure you use the #WordPress hashtag. This will help someone identify your tweet.) Facebook WordPress user groups are also another place to get answers to your WordPress questions.
Developer Support / WordPress Codex:
When you purchase a premium theme you will usually have access to support forums – use them. There are no dumb questions — so just ask. You can also search the WordPress Codex to see if someone has experienced a similar challenge and has someone answer the question.
Mentoring Sessions:
If a business or co-working place has open office hours or mentoring hours — take advantage of them. I mentor at my collaborative workspace Gangplank up to six hours a month. Take advantage of me, ask me questions — let’s be smarter together.
Send an Email:
I am pretty accessible. If there’s something specific and you can’t get help anywhere else send me an email. If I can help I will.