Sunday, October 4, 2009

How to make a Wordpress Blog

This article talks about redundancy on the internet. Still, according to my "research", there does seem to be a growing need for Web Design Tutorials as well as a surge in Blogging.

So what is a blog anyways? A weB LOG is a website. It is written using a server-side programming language like PHP, ASP, or PERL. A Blog is a web site created in a way that enables the user to add content in the form of pages or posts. Pages are what you look at when surfing the net, DUH. Posts are web pages too but they are more like articles and they are displayed in reverse chronological order, the most recent articles first.

One of the most powerful features of the modern-day blog, be it from WordPress, Blogger or any of the popular soft wares out there, is that they are a Content Management Systems (CMS) as well. This means that the would-be blogger needs no knowledge of HTML or CSS or any technical skills at all. If you can read and have an attention span greater than 8 minutes you're all set.

Read more: http://www.webdesign.org/web/web-design-basics/templates-&-tuning/how-to-make-a-wordpress-blog.16689.html#ixzz0T1RKgzQw

in reference to: How to Make a WordPress Blog | Customize template | Web Template Customization (view on Google Sidewiki)

trainee

Training magazine's Virtual Training World on December 10, 2009 will be the industry's premiere virtual conference and tradeshow. Network with your peers, visit virtual booths, and hear live, online presentations from learning leaders -- including international authority on leadership Stephen R. Covey -- all from the convenience of your desktop.

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"Training magazine's Virtual Training World on December 10, 2009 will be the industry's premiere virtual conference and tradeshow. Network with your peers, visit virtual booths, and hear live, online presentations from learning leaders -- including international authority on leadership Stephen R. Covey -- all from the convenience of your desktop."
- Manage Smarter - Performance Gateway (view on Google Sidewiki)