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Computers-Hacking Title: How To Make a WordPress Website - 2018 - In 24 Easy Steps Learn how to create a website in 24 easy steps. Step by step with no step skipped. With the new template system you will have the most professional website on the most popular platform (WordPress) in the entire world. Learn to get your domain name, hosting, install WordPress, create your website, make a logo and the best tips and tricks to make your website #1. I hope you love it as much as I do. Visit Tyler's website for templates and more: http://www.tyler.com Visit Enmanuel Website For Help: http://icreateyoursite.com/ Timestamps: 1.) Introduction - 00:00:00 2.) Get Domain Name & Hosting - 00:07:08 (use savecode on checkout) 3.) Install WordPress - 00:12:38 4.) Login To WordPress - 00:15:08 5.) Change Password - 00:16:00 6.) Delete Plugins - 00:16:23 7.) Change Permalinks - 00:17:28 8.) Update WordPress - 00:18:53 9.) Install Theme - 00:19:22 10.) Delete Pages & Posts - 00:21:28 11.) Change Title & Tagline - 00:22:33 12.) Add Pages To Website - 00:23:47 13.) Edit Navigation Menu - 00:24:59 14.) Set Homepage To Home - 00:30:12 15.) Add Content The Old Way - 00:31:15 16.) Install Elementor Plugin - 00:32:03 17.) Create Your Home Page - 00:33:16 18.) Create Your About Page - 00:53:20 19.) Create Your Services Page - 00:57:39 20.) Create Your Contact Page - 01:10:28 21.) Create Your Logo - 01:17:01 22.) Create Your Footer - 01:19:50 23.) Create Your FavIcon - 01:25:00 24.) Logout - 01:27:39 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Wordpress is a very powerful and professional system. A lot of great templates, lots of great design utilities, strong website administrator features, all very glitzy and polished. I've often wondered if you could remake a site like LF as a Wordpress site, just gluing in enough new code to allow for LF's added features.
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#5. To: A K A Stone (#3) www.fiverr.com ????? I'm not interested in starting a business. Too old to deal with the nonsense. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #6. To: A K A Stone (#2) www.pixabay.com Looks like a good site for images - I have been using Google. Thanks. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.†- Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#7. To: Tooconservative (#1) I've often wondered if you could remake a site like LF as a Wordpress site, just gluing in enough new code to allow for LF's added features. All the Word Press sites I have seen are basically just blogs. I don't recall any that have been set up in a discussion forum format like LF. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.†- Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#8. To: Deckard, A K A Stone (#7) All the Word Press sites I have seen are basically just blogs. I don't recall any that have been set up in a discussion forum format like LF. Wordpress has its own comments system and can be configured to instead use Disqus commenting. This link is a WP page with WP comments. Including allowing anonymous commenting. Woorkup: Disqus Comments vs WordPress Comments Given that LF's format is a standard header with a standard text menu at the top, an article list embedded on the right, an article followed by comments, and a standard footer, it would not be difficult to create a Wordpress site that looks almost exactly like LF looks. Except it would adapt to tablets and cellphones much better. That's all cooked into Wordpress already along with a lot of other features and plugins. I never really thought about how hard it would be to turn LF into a Wordpress site. Not as hard as you'd think. It's the features like pinging people to a reply to an article or another comment or bozoing another user or things like listing articles by category or the Headlines page that might be harder to duplicate. I really should look more at what they've done in recent years with Wordpress commenting support. Wordpress is a real industry, fairly big money involved and talented creators of plugins and WP themes by the thousands. I think you could convert LP's threads and comments to a Wordpress site but all those other LP features I mentioned would be harder to duplicate in a WP site. You might be able to write a WP plugin to handle those features.
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