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Screen shot 2011 08 22 at 8.30.44 AM 200x136 Creating a Facebook Page and Connecting it to your WebsiteA Facebook Page lets you share your website with others, and allows news of your site and new posts to travel easily among Facebook Friends. It’s an easy way to allow those that might like your website to discover and share it.

How do you make a Facebook Page?

This post shows you how to start a FB Page, and begin populating it with content through automatic publishing from your WordPress blog. You can use some great third-party plugins to do this. The system I’ll outline here creates an automatic social sharing arm of your website, pointing new visitors and expanding your website’s reach without having to do any extra steps or having to write additional content.

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The Dashboard

01 DASHBOARD 200x112 The DashboardThe WordPress Dashboard is the place on the internet from where you log in and manage your website. Because the whole program sits on your server, connected to the internet, you can access your Dashboard from any computer, using just a web browser.

The first video in this series provides an overview of the WordPress Administration Panel, which provides access to the functions and features of your WordPress-powered website.

Covered in this video:

  • Familiarizing yourself with the WordPress Dashboard.
  • How to customize the WordPress interface just for you.
  • Hide Dashboard modules you rarely use.
  • The collapsible navigation menu and functions.
  • The default modules that are available to users.
  • How to use the QuickPress module to quickly create a new Post.

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Create A New Post

02 NEW POST 200x112 Create A New PostThe second video in this series demonstrates how to create a new article (also called a “Post” in WordPress), using the built-in WYSIWYG editor.

Posts are blog entries–or articles–that are displayed in chronological order on your homepage, typically with the newest post at the top. Unlike pages, posts usually have comments fields beneath them and are also included in your site’s RSS feed.

Covered in this video:

  • Understanding the difference between posts and pages.
  • How to create a new post using the Posts > Add New > sub-panel.
  • Personalizing the Add New Post interface.
  • Formatting text and content using the WYSIWYG editor.
  • Pasting content from Microsoft Word into WordPress.
  • Understanding the Visual Editor and HTML (Code View) Editor modes.
  • How to save and publish posts to your site.

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Edit Existing Posts

03 EDIT POST 200x112 Edit Existing PostsThis video goes deeper into the topic of Posts within WordPress. It points out more of the settings and choices to be made from within the editing screen in the Dashboard.

The Posts > Edit sub-panel enables you to select the post(s) you wish to edit, delete, or view. Multiple posts can be selected for deletion and for editing. The Bulk Edit feature allows you to change the details for a group of posts at the same time. A handy in-line edit tool, called Quick Edit, allows you to update many fields for an individual post.

Covered in this video:

  • How to bulk edit or delete multiple posts at the same time.
  • Using the Quick Edit tool to quickly change post details.
  • How to make a post “sticky” to keep it at the top of your page.
  • Editing, previewing and updating a post using the WYSIWYG editor.

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Categories and Tags

04 CATEGORIES TAGS 200x112 Categories and TagsThis video shows you how to control Categories and Tags within WordPress. These are organizational tools that make it easier for your readers to find the content they are looking for, no matter where they enter your website. They are for organizing your information and providing navigation for your website users.

Tags are essentially keywords that you assign to each post. They are typically displayed underneath each post. Someone viewing your blog can click on one of those tag links, and an archive page with all the posts containing that tag will be displayed.

Every post in WordPress is filed under one or more Categories. Categories allow your posts to be classifieds into groups and subgroups. If a visitor to your site clicks on a category link, an archive page with all the posts belonging to that category will be displayed. Unlike tags, categories may be assigned to a parent category, enabling you to set up a hierarchy within the category structure.

Covered in this video:

  • Understanding the difference between tags and categories.
  • How to add and edit categories using the Posts > Categories sub-panel.
  • Using category parents to sort content hierarchically.
  • How to add and edit tags using the Posts > Tags sub-panel.

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Creating and Editing Pages

05 CREATE PAGE 200x112 Creating and Editing PagesPages are different from Posts in WordPress. This video explains all about Pages and how they are used for more static, unchanging content on your website; they are for information like your About page, or the Contact page of your website.

A Page is another tool to add content to a WordPress site and is often used to present “static” content–content that doesn’t change very often. A good example of a page is the information typically contained in “About Us” or “Contact Us” pages. Pages should not be confused with posts. Pages live outside of the normal blog chronology, and as such, are not displayed with the rest of your posts, but are displayed individually.

Covered in this video:

  • Reviewing the difference between Pages and Posts.
  • How to edit and delete pages using the Pages > Edit sub-panel.
  • How to bulk edit or delete multiple pages at the same time.
  • Using the Quick Edit tool to quickly change page details.
  • How to change the order in which your pages are listed.
  • How to file, or “nest” pages underneath a parent page.
  • Assigning different page templates for a given page.
  • Using the WYSIWYG editor to add and edit pages.

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Adding Images

06 ADDING IMAGES 200x112 Adding ImagesThis video shows how to upload and insert images into a Post or a Page on your website. Imagery is held within the Media Library, and uploaded images can be re-posted later, or referred to in the future. You can also upload directly into the Media Library, a technique covered in another video.

Covered in this video:

  • How to upload and insert an image or photo from your computer.
  • Formatting images using the Image Editor, and CSS.
  • Editing images that have been previously embedded.

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Embedding Video

07 EMBED VIDEO 200x112 Embedding VideoEmbedding a video on a Post or Page of your website is very easy. It’s different from uploading an image, however, in that the media is not located at your own server, on your website, but actually “served” from another place on the internet, like YouTube’s servers or another video hosting service.

The easiest way to embed video on your own site is to first upload your video to a video hosting service, such as YouTube or Vimeo.com. Once your video has been uploaded and converted successfully, it can be embedded within a post or page on your site with just a couple of clicks!

Covered in this video:

  • Best practices for inserting video into your site.
  • Using Auto-Embed to easily embed videos and other content with just a couple of clicks.
  • Embedding other types of content, besides video.

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Using the Media Library

08 MEDIA LIBRARY 200x112 Using the Media LibraryThis video shows how the media library is used to organize images and other media, upload new media, and tag or attach media to posts or pages, through the Media Library interface, available in the WordPress dashboard.

In this video, we’ll examine how to use the Media Library to manage uploaded files, and upload other file types (such as PDFs or Word documents) for use in future posts or pages.

The Media Library sub-panel allows you edit, delete or view media previously uploaded to your blog. Multiple media objects can be bulk-edited or deleted, and you can search or filter results to find the desired media file.

You can also use the built-in Image Editor to crop, rotate, or flip images you’ve previously uploaded.

Covered in this video:

  • How to upload new files using the Media > Library sub-panel.
  • How to bulk-edit or delete media files.
  • How to crop, rotate, or flip images using the built-in Image Editor.

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