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Wordpress General Options

Now let’s set up the General Options for our Wordpress blog. Log into your Wordpress Blog.
go to options then general tab

Click on Options, then click on the General Tab.
first half of the general options setup

Here is the first half of the General Options page.

The information should be filled in correctly for you here for the kind of install we are doing.

Blog title:

As set up during your install. If you decide you want to change the title, here is where you do it.

Tagline:

The description you set up during your install. You can change it here if you want.

Wordpress Address and Blog Address

Leave the two Url addresses as is. They should be something similar to www.yourdomain.com or www.yourdomain.com/blog

email:

The address you set up when you installed.

Membership and Default User Role:

For now leave the Membership boxes unchecked, and the New User Default Role to subscriber. [Read more →]

Set Up Akismet on Your Wordpress Blog

Okay, we set up your blog using Fantastico. This is what your blog looks like now.
default Wordpress Blog

Now we want to set up Akismet to protect your blog from spam. Akismet is a plugin, that comes with your Wordpress install. It will greatly reduce spam comments and trackbacks on your blog if you activate it and set it up correctly.

Log into your Wordpress admin panel
www.yourdomain.com/wp-admin

wordpress admin panel click on plugins

At the top of the admin panel, click on plugins.

wordpress plugin management

On the Plugin Management Screen, you’ll see Akismet. Click on the button that says activate. [Read more →]

Romance Writers Blog Carnival, 3rd Edition

Welcome to Dandelion’s third Romance Writers Blog Carnival! Wish you were here? Submit your blog to the next Romance Writers Blog Carnival here. Deadline is April 25th and the carnival will be posted April 28th. Don’t know what we’re talking about? Read our What is a Blog Carnival article so we can help you boost traffic to your blog, too!

Check out our third edition’s thought-provoking submissions:

In Overcoming Rejection:

Get inspired by the Rejected But Not Dejected post by author Beth Yarnall.

In The Writing Life:

See how Sandy Levin explains that Life is a Story at Peaceful Heart Stained Glass.

Consider to pseudonym or not to pseudonym along with Sonja Foust at White Picket Fences.

And read Joshua Dodson’s pros and cons on blogging about works-in-progress at the Fragmentist.

And in Beating Writers’ Block:

Read Rebecca Dean’s post about How to Kick Writers’ Block at Miss Copy.

Enjoy!

Don’t forget to enter your best blog post to the next Romance Writers Blog Carnival at Dandelion!

Romance Writers Blog Carnival Categories:
*The Writing Life
*Overcoming Rejection
*Finding Inspiration
*Beating Writer’s Block
*Self-Motivation
*Craft of Writing
*First-Sale Stories
*Promotion and Marketing
*When Writing is Funny

Let us know what you think!

Install Wordpress Using Fantastico

Now we’re ready to install Wordpress using Fantastic. Log into your Cpanel like you did in the last lesson. Your hosting provider will send you information on your user name and password for logging in. You’ll probably access your Cpanel at www.yourdomain.com/cpanel. (or use the information provided by your hosting company).
cpanel fantastico
Here is your Cpanel. Look for the smiley face Fantastico icon. Click on it. (your Cpanel might look slightly different).
Wordpress installation using Fantastico
Click where it says New Installations. [Read more →]

Set Up Email with Cpanel

First, let’s set you up with email using the Cpanel on your new website. When you register for a website, they’ll send you information on how to log into your cpanel. The login page will probably be at www.yourdomain.com/cpanel/ (if they’ve given you different login information, use it.)
cpanel
Your Cpanel will look similar to this. Cpanel can have different “skins” so it might look different, but it should have most of the same information in it.
mail section of Cpanel

On your cpanel, you’ll see a section like this. Click on the icon that says Email Accounts.
fill in the email account information

Fill in the information for your email account. Choose an email name. Choose a password. The form will show you how strong your password is. Remember your password! Type in your password again. Click on create.

Write down the information you filled in. We’ll use it when we set up Wordpress.

Prior Wordpress Setup Workshop Lessons:

Pre Wordpress Setup:

1) Setting up a domain and hosting.
2) Download Firefox for use in Modifying your themes.
3) Get an FTP program(optional)