WordPress - Advanced Tutorials

If you are changing your hosting company to Web Hosting Hub but already have created your WordPress websiteat a different host, you can move your complete WordPress site to our servers in only a few steps.
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Sometimes you might type a blog post, but don't want it to publish until a later date. In WordPress, you can schedule when your posts will publish.
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With all WordPress templates, you have access through the Dashboard to the coding of your website so that you can make any changes. This is useful if you want to change the header of your page or the font color of the text.
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This article describes how to use the RB Internal Links plugin for creating internal links in your WordPress site.
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In this article we will walk you through setting up the Sociable plugin in WordPress to add social icons to your site.
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Want to create a shortcode to insert repetetive text or code into your posts and pages? Learn how with this WordPress tutorial.
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Looking to move your WordPress from a test folder to your main folder? Learn how to do so in this article.
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Need direct access to your WordPress database? Locate it with the steps in this article
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Many people have a blog that exists at WordPress.com. Learn how to migrate that blog over to Web Hosting Hub.
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After changing domain names, you must change your site url in the general settings. Follow this tutorial to discover how.
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WooDojo is a great plugin collection that comes from a 3rd party Wordpress themes creator named WooThemes. Checkout the free plugin for all of its options. The following article spotlights the plugin and shows how to load it into the Wordpress interface.
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Need to create a new admin account in the database? Learn how with this WordPress tutorial.
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WordPress plugins can sometimes be the source of a problem with a Wordpress page. In order solve an issue with a plugin without access to the WordPress administrator, you will need to work directly with the plugin folders to isolate the plugin causing the issue. The following article shows how to trouble plugins by simply renaming the folders where they are saved.
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