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WordPress – How to reveal the second toolbar row of formatting icons.
WordPress - How to reveal the second toolbar row of formatting icons.
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Shutterstock 10% Off Discount Coupon Code
@TKIowa Your TKO for Computer Problems and Web Design
@TKIowa Your TKO for Computer Problems and Web Design
Import Google Blogger Posts to WordPress
Import Google Blogger Posts to WordPress
Free Web Design Project: Nominate Your Favorite Non-Profit
Free Web Design Project: Nominate Your Favorite Non-Profit
Table to Table Website Upgrade by Vortex Business Solutions
Table to Table Website Upgrade by Vortex Business Solutions
Public Health Non-Profit Organization Website
In February 2015, I was excited to have one of my recent website projects go live. It's the new site for the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health at the University of Iowa College of Public Health. As with any project, this one was definitely a team effort. Drawing from the aggregated feedback and input from over a dozen … Continue reading Public Health Non-Profit Organization Website
WordPress.com New Editor
Summary WordPress.com is quietly rolling out a new editor in an effort to provide a simpler, more focused, and cleaner interface for content creation. The standard dashboard left column menu disappears so the writer can focus on only the necessary controls. Feedback from WordPress We received the following response from a Happiness Engineer at WordPress … Continue reading WordPress.com New Editor
WordPress.com User Roles: Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, Follower, Viewer
User roles determine the access level or permissions of a person authorized (invited by an Administrator) to use a WordPress.com site.SummaryAdministrator – nothing is off limitsEditor – has access to all posts, pages, comments, categories, tags, and links.Author – can write, upload photos to, edit, and publish their own posts.Contributor – has no publishing or uploading capability, but can … Continue reading WordPress.com User Roles: Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, Follower, Viewer