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How to Use Widgets in WordPress

Makin' Widgets Easier
For anyone new to a blogging with WordPress, using the widget function can be slightly confusing. I’ve had several friends figure out how to install WordPress, upload a new theme, create blog posts, but not figure out how to work the widgets function. Here’s a short tutorial with a few tips…

1. Login to your wordpress account.

2. Click on “Widgets.” It’s under “Appearance” in the left navigation bar.

3. Look in the top right corner. This is where you can choose the location to put stuff on your homepage.

4. To add text (like exactly what you’re reading at this moment), then look on the left for “Text” and click “Add.”

5. Now, a blue bar appeared on the right. Click “edit” on this blue bar.

6. You have a blank box. Notice you can add a title if you want, or simply start writing in the main box. Either is fine.

7. To put text on other parts of your homepage… use the drop down menu in the top right again.

8. Notice you can add all kinds of cool stuff to your homepage like links, tag clouds, an RSS feed, or a search box.

Here’s the most important thing to remember: you absolutely must hit “save changes” on the right hand side for your widget to publish.

WordPress MobilePress Plugin

WordPress Plugin › MobilePress

This is by far my favorite WordPress blog plugin. It automatically formats your blog for mobile devices. I thought I was going to have to build an entire mobile version and buy a .mobi, but with the MobilePress, I only had to install the plugin to get a mobile version live. You can check out the mobile version of my blog by going to LukeHubbard.com on your mobile device (iPhone, Blackberry, Google phone, Windows mobile, etc)


Luke's blackberry

Luke's blackberry

WordPress Themes

What are the best WordPress theme tempates? Below are links to some cool stuff to help you customize the look of your WordPress blog.

Official WordPress.org themes
100 Themes at Smashing Magazine
WordPress Themeland

I also found a really cool WordPress theme generator.

Here is a developer you can pay to customize your blog:
RevolutionTwo

Here’s a help page at WordPress.org that encompasses General Theme Articles.

Obviously, you can also simply Google WordPress Theme and check out the organic and paid listings to get an idea of what’s out there.

Best Blogging Services

Picking a blogging service depends on whether you want to use a custom domain name or not. For instance, LukeHubbard.com is a custom domain name. LukeHubbard.Blogspot.com is not a custom domain because it belongs to Blogspot.

The best blogging services to use with custom domains are:
WordPress
Typepad

If you don’t care about using a custom domain, which usually requires a monthly or yearly fee, then you can take advantage of one of the many free blogging services including:
Myspace Blogs
Blogger.com
LiveJournal
JournalHome
MuseCrafters
The Diary
Mindsay
Xanga
BlogDrive
Blogagotchi
Diaryland
Weebly
ChoseIt

The Huffington Post

According to Technorati, a blog search engine, The Huffington Post is the most visited Blog on the Internet. Congrats Arianna!
Arianna Huffington

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