Just like any software, the next step after downloading and installing WordPress is familiarizing with it and customizing it to suit your needs. Learning the basics of WordPress will take you very long at all, and you should get your blog up and running in no time. I recommend that […]
How Many Posts Can WordPress Handle?
I was curious as to how many posts a single WordPress installation could accommodate before a limit was reached or stability was affected. So I did some research with my friend Google, and it turns out that the amount of posts that WordPress can handle is determined solely by the […]
What Is a WordPress Slug?
The term “slug” is not an intuitive one, for me at least, and I can’t tell you how the name originated. But I can tell you what a WordPress slug is, and why it is important to the success of your blog. The slug is simply the last part of […]
How Long Does It Take to Learn WordPress?
One of the questions that a neophyte blogger might have is how much time he will have to invest in learning the WordPress blogging platform before he becomes proficient. I can assure you that the process of learning WordPress will be quick and relatively painless, and there is absolutely no […]
Does WordPress Send Email?
WordPress allows you to communicate with the readers of your blog via its excellent commenting system, but it is not an email client and will not allow you to send or receive emails. The comment system allows you to collect emails from readers who post messages to your blog, and […]
Does WordPress Host Websites?
WordPress.com will allow you to create a free blog, but does not offer hosting services for independent websites or domain names. Instead, your blog URL will be a subdomain of the WordPress.com site. For example, the URL of your blog on WordPress.com will be something like petdogs.wordpress.com, depending upon what […]
Does WordPress Cost Money?
One of the best things about WordPress is that it is free and will not cost you a dime to use. Whether you decide set up a free blog on WordPress.com, or purchase your own domain and install WordPress on it, it won’t cost you any money to do so. WordPress […]
Is Super Cache a Built-In Plugin of WordPress?
Super Cache is one of the two best caching plugins for your WordPress blog, and will help to speed up load times by compressing and decreasing the size of files. But is Super Cache a built-in plugin of WordPress that is part of the WordPress core? Nope, Super Cache is […]