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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Set limit for post lengthYes you can do this…
Go to the settings section… And in writing or reading section there must be an option with post…
Enter the no. Of words. You want in that……DONE….
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Main page is a blog post – I want it to be a pagefollow these steps —
1. Create a page you wnat to be your homepage and a page for blog(which should be empty)..
2. Go to the setting – reading..
3. Then activate the radio button..
4.then there will be 2 options …
Set the static page the page you want to be static and in the blog just set blog page..DONE….
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem in ThemeNoo… that i know but how to use it… in this…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem in Thementhin happened
Do you have to disable it from the whole site???
Can you give me your site url??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to disable the Dashboard at the top of the site?Can you give me your site URL?/?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to add PluginsIts a very easy process…
Migrating from WordPress.com to www.ads-software.com
Here’s what you need to do:Get a domain name [ advertising removed ] – it is possible that you already have this if your WordPress.com blog is https://www.something.com rather than https://www.something.wordpress.com
Get a webhost I would recommend [ advertising removed ]
Change the name servers at the domain name registrar
Set up WordPress at your new host
Export your posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, and tags in a file to your computer (XML file)
Import the file you just exported from your WordPress.com site to your new www.ads-software.com site
Customize your installation with all the lovely new themes, widgets and plugins you can get your hands on!Get a domain name
Your domain name is the bit that goes after the www. I used to recommend [ advertising removed ] as it is the cheapest.
It may be that you already have purchased a domain name for your WordPress.com site in which case the name servers will be ns1.wordpress.com and ns2.wordpress.com.
Get a webhost
If this is your first time looking for a host you need to get a good shared hosting service for WordPress.
I would recommend [ advertising removed ] (fantastic value and fantastic 24×7 support and the cheapest).
Change the name servers
Change the name servers at your domain name registrar. So whether you use [ advertising removed ], you need to head over there and fill in the name servers you got from your webhost.
nameservers pointing to [ advertising removed ]
They usually say that this change takes 24 hours to propagate through the system. In effect this usually takes only an hour.
Set up WordPress
Once the name server change has taken effect, install a new version of WordPress at your new site.
In our example, [ advertising removed ] (as well as most other hosts) have a very simple one-click install of WordPress.
install wordpress one-click [ advertising removed ]
Export XML file at WordPress.com site
At your WordPress.com site, go Tools > Export (choose the free option!) and then choose what you want to export. I exported everything: my posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, and tags into a WXR file or, WordPress eXtended RSS file, basically an XML file specific to WordPress.
export at wordpress.com
Import XML file at WordPress.com site
And then, log in to the back end at your new WordPress self-hosted site and navigate to Tools > Import. Click the WordPress option, install the importer and upload the XML file you just downloaded.
Themes and Plugins
You may like to keep a note of any functionality that was added to your WordPress.com blog that won’t be carried through on the XML file (things other than posts, pages, comments, custom fields, users, categories, and tags).
For example, you will have to download and reactivate the theme you were using at WordPress.com to make your new blog look the same.
And you may want to install and configure Jetpack and other plugins to provide features that you had been using on WordPress.com. If you have comments enabled, the Akismet comment spam protection plugin is virtually a must.
RedirectionMaybe you have a lot of content that ranks well in your old WordPress.com site, the new site would lose all that value as the URLs will all be different.
If you would like to redirect the old URLs at yourblogname.wordpress.com to new URLs at yourblogname.com, WordPress.com does this for a fee of $12/year.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS feedForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS feedhave you enabled any plugin for it…
DISABLE IT!!!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help mefrom where you made the changes??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My site hacked, please help it's URGENTor what you can do ask your hosting company to restore a weekly backup …
This will surely help…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: "HTTP Error" when uploading mediaWhat method are you dealing with???
The new method of drag or drop
OR
The upload one.. with that browse sort of.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: my web address keeps redirecting to host websitecan I know your site url
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Feed ProblemIts working fine for me…
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