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WordPress Basics: Setting the Date, Author, and other Post Options. Note: This article continues a series of tutorials covering the very basics of using WordPress. Now that we are comfortable logging in, publishing a post, and saving and editing posts, it is time to look at a few other useful posting options. In this tutorial, we explain how to set and change the post date, post author, and several other useful post options. Setting/changing the post date and time By default, the date & time associated with a post is the same as the date & time when the post was originally published. To change the default date & time to something different, follow these steps: 1. Login and locate your post Login to the WP admin area and navigate to the post for which you wish to change the date & time. 2.

Once you have your post displayed in the "Write Post" panel, look to the right-hand side of the screen and locate the "Post Timestamp" subpanel (see example). 3. Within the Post Timestamp subpanel, put a check in the "Edit timestamp" option box. 4. 5. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 10 Useful WordPress Cheat Sheets. To start you off in sunny June I thought I’d bring you a collection of useful cheat sheets. You should find these particularly useful when creating or modifying a WordPress design. You’re welcome :) WordPress Code Cheat Sheet from Ekin Ertac Info | Download WordPress Structure Cheat Sheet from Andy Wibbels Info | Download SEO for WordPress from Markus Walter Info | Download WordPress Code Help Sheet from WP Candy Info | Download Advanced WordPress Code Help Sheet from WP Candy Info | Download My WordPress Cheat Sheet from Andy Gongea Info WordPress Theme Development Check List from WP Toy Info | Download WordPress Template Tag Reference Guide from DBS Interactive Info WordPress Help Sheet from Frozr Info Working with WordPress from WordPress.org Info* * You may also find the WordPress Optimisation reference page useful too.

The Ultimate Guide to Wordpress Hacks & Customizations. If you are looking to add new design features and functionality to your WordPress blog, odds are there is probably someone who has already done it and shared the code on how to do it. There are a number of great resources you can use to find outstanding hacks, customizations, and tips to make your WordPress blog more unique, user-friendly, and engaging. Over the years I have collected a number of great resources across the web that I thought would be a great idea to organize and share. I would encourage everyone to leave their favorite WordPress Hack in the comments below. Displaying Author & Bio Information Adding Social Media Aspects Displaying Archive Posts Comment Features Custom Post/Categories Features Adding RSS Features Adding Community Features WordPress Hacks Roundups WordPress Hacks Resources If you enjoyed this article, get email updates (it's free).

Getting Started with WordPress. This is part of a series of articles covering the basics of installing and using WordPress aimed at new-comers to WordPress and to CMS usage also. This article serves as a guide for ThemeForest users who are new to WordPress. If you need help installing WordPress, please check out our previous two articles:Installing WordPress Automatically with Fantastico.Installing WordPress Manually. Accessing your WordPress Dashboard To access your WordPress Dashboard (your Administrator area), click the ‘Log in’ link in the Sidebar of your blog.

If you are already logged in, there will be a ‘Site Admin’ link in it’s place. If you are using a theme that does not have a Login/Site Admin link, simply add /wp-admin/ to the address for your blog. Writing Posts, Pages and Using Categories & Tags From your Dashboard, press the ‘Write’ tab at the top, then ‘Post’. You can also create a static Page.

Below the area for writing the post, are the following options: Categories Tags Advanced Options Publish Status Widgets. WordPress Tutorial: Start up guide for WordPress. Blog Tool and Publishing Platform.