A screen cast showing how to install the Simple:Press Forum on your self hosted WordPress website
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WordPress 3.0 Nav Menu Management Introductory Screencast
The Menu Manager is one of my favorite additions to WordPress 3.0 as it makes WordPress an even more robust content management system (CMS). I’ve recorded a short introduction to the new Nav Menu highlighting the various features and how to use them. One of my favorite functions is the ability to add custom links to your nav bar. This allows you to have links in your nav bar that go anywhere on the web you’d like. For more great content: dmiracle.com. Dawud Miracle, Build Your Following…Build Your Business. (sorry for resolution problems)
WordPress 3.0: How to Install Plugins
How to install new WordPress plugins in the latest version of WordPress
Two New Compiz Fusion Plugins: Screensaver and Aquarium
Here is a quick screencast demonstrating the two newest plugins for Compiz Fusion: Screensaver and Atlantis Cube. Enjoy!
WordPress – Fast Firefox Access – Screencast Tutorial
effectiveclassywebsites.com – This WordPress tutorial will show you how to setup Firefox so that getting to your dashboard or posting an article is quick and easy. link to the full article http Downloads: 1. Firefox www.mozilla.com Make sure that first you are using the very latest version of the Browser (3.0.7 19th March 09). Mozilla often release security updates that you should allow. 2. Secure Login Add-on addons.mozilla.org This Firefox extension makes logging in to websites a simple matter of clicking once. Once you have updated your browser and have the Secure Login addon installed we need to put our WordPress links on our Firefox toolbar for quick access. 1. Open the email you would have received when you installed WordPress that contains your account login details. it will look something like this:wordpress login details 2. Click on the Admin URL link. This is the link that contains /wp-admin/. 3. Enter your username and password. Allow Firefox to remember it. 4. Once you are successfully logged in, drag the URL in the top of your browser onto your toolbar (assuming you have space – you may need to create it) 5. You can right-click on the link in the toolbar and choose Properties to customize the name that appears.