Tips About WordPress 3.0: Creating A Network
With the release of the early Beta version of WordPress 3.0, there are a few new things that will help you continue to take advantage of the functionality that WordPress gives its users. One of the new things that you will be able to do is Create a Network.
When you create a network, it means that you will be able to turn the single version of WordPress into a multi-site version just by changing a few things:
- Changing one line in the “wp-config.php” file
- Changing settings on the backend of the WordPress installation. If you are not technical, I would suggest that you leave this up to someone who understands the core files of WordPress. Otherwise, if you make a mistake, you could cause the entire install to stop working.
- Additionally, your server will need to be capable of handling DNS Wildcard
This is just a simple overview regarding the new feature of “creating a network”. To get more details, visit the WordPress Codex: Create a Network.
Easy Guide To Choosing Your WordPress Theme
Business Owners who want to use WordPress as their content management system for their websites have sometimes found it hard to determine which WordPress theme to use. There are thousands of themes for you to choose from, so picking one can be a daunting task.
When selecting a WordPress Theme for your blog, there are several things that you should keep in mind that will help with your selection.
- Layout: pertains to the number of columns you want on your website, whether you will have a header section or footer section and the number of sidebar sections. Also take into account whether you will have a “feature” section for blog posts.
- Color scheme: you will need to research to find out what colors work best with attracting your target clients to purchase your services or product.
- Functionality/Options: themes that include an option page can give you added functionality or bells and whistles so that you can make changes to your theme without having to edit the theme files.
- Ease of use: should be just plug-n-play which means that the theme shouldn’t “break” your blog or make it look weird once you apply it. It should be easy to add the theme.
As you consider each of these things, please keep in mind that some themes may clash with the plugins that you have installed on your WordPress website. If this is the case, you should deactivate the new theme and then reactivate a previously working theme. I would even suggest that you delete the theme that didn’t work with your website.
Using WordPress.com For Your Business
Many have decided to launch their website using WordPress.com hosted services. This is a good idea but you need to make sure you understand the rules about WordPress.com. Using WordPress.com can help you learn about WordPress and how to manage it as you use it to enhance your online presence.
If you are a business owner and you want to develop your online presence using WordPress.com, there are a few things that you should keep in mind regarding WordPress.com Terms of Service:
- WordPress.com Terms of Service: make sure you read the information that WordPress.com provides regarding how you can use your hosted website.
- Understand the Advertising rules for WordPress.com: they have specific guidelines to what you can and can not do regarding advertising on your WordPress.com website. Make sure you read the information that they provide.
- Review types of blogs on WordPress.com: to help you understand the types of blogs/websites that you can create, you should review the list that WordPress.com has provided.
- Learn about the WordPress.com Privacy: make sure you read about the privacy that WordPress.com ensures for its users.
- WordPress.com TV: check out this section dedicated to TV shows all about WordPress.com.

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