PowenKo, WordPress Tutorial 1, WordPress Sources for Help

PowenKo, WordPress Tutorial 1, WordPress Sources for Help

WordPress for Beginners

 

WordPress for Intermediates

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Installation Troubleshooting and Help

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Posting in WordPress

File and Plugin Management

WordPress Support Forum

WordPress Sources for Help

Of course, your best chance of finding WordPress information is to go to the source. The following are the main places to go to get WordPress help and support:

Other Helpful Resources

  • Have you tried your favourite search engine yet?
  • Search the support forums. There are some WP-geniuses over there that will try to help you out. Please read Using the Support Forums and Finding WordPress Help to find out how to search the forums and post a clear, answerable question.
  • If you prefer visual learning, try these free WordPress video tutorials (requires email registration) provided by EasyWebTutorials.com
  • PHPbuilder has how-to articlesa library of PHP code snippets, and a discussion forum.
  • Refer to the external FAQ site : The fledgling FAQ has quite a few answers for the troubled.
  • Check out Podz’ tutorial collection : Podz is our lead support moderator, and Codex contributor. He might be working on the help you are seeking right now.
  • Using the Live WordPress Support on the IRC. See: WordPress IRC Live Help and IRC.
  • Search the Mailing Lists and their archives. If you need professional support, you may try mailing the Wp-Pro mailing lists, and invite bids for your project.
  • If all else fails, go to the WordPress Trac (bug tracker) and see if your problem has already been addressed by searching the bug database. If you think your problem merits a new bug report, file one.