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Move WordPress site to subfolder

Pre-move warning   Moving your site from your main directory to a sub-folder If you’re wanting to change your site address from something like www.my-domain.com to www.my-domain.com/blog, this is what…

Launch your site

It is time. Your site is ready. You’ve got a customized site with the look & layout you want, and all the content you need to show it off to…

Backup your WordPress site

…Up Site: Step 1a: Make a copy of your site files Use an FTP program to navigate to your blog’s installation folder. If your blog is something like “www.mywebsite.com/blog” then…

Move WordPress site to root

…created your main website should be able to help you with this. We highly recommend that instead of deleting all of your old main website, you create a new folder…

Compatible Hosting Companies

…sub-domain to run along site your existing site. Using ProPhoto alongside compatible site – Add a ProPhoto/WordPress site on the same server as your existing site. How to replace your site with…

Login to WordPress

…address of your site and then add /wp-admin/ to the end of the address and press enter. It’s that easy! For example, let’s say you installed your WordPress/ProPhoto site at:…

Composite side-by-side images

…we recommend displaying “side-by-side” composite images (a single image consisting of more than one image). Here is a sample composite image created using the BlogStomp App. It’s four images combined…

Setup Google Search Console

To work with Google Search Console, (formerly called Google Webmaster Tools) you must verify ownership of your website by adding a special code or file to your site. When using ProPhoto,…

Slow site tips

Everyone gets frustrated with slow-loading websites, and a fast website generally results in more visitors to your site. Website performance can vary dramatically because of several different factors, including: shared…

Install WordPress

…steps. Wait, I already use WordPress! If your site is through an account at WordPress.com, you will still need to create a self-hosted WordPress setup on a website hosting service….

Prevent spam comments

…approved by you, the site owner, before they will be published on the site. So this ensures that if comment spam does come to your site, you’ll see it first…

Wrong preview for a link to my site

Sometimes, when folks try to post a link to their website on Facebook, the preview does not display correctly. Perhaps an image is incorrect, or doesn’t appear at all. Or the title…