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The History Of Wordpress

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  Wordpress On May 27, 2003, Matt announced the release of the first version of WordPress. This announcement gave Matt the momentum he needed to move forward and, in fact, WordPress 0.7 was released on May 27, 2003. After hundreds (perhaps thousands) of commits to the official SVN repository, the first version of WordPress 0.7 was released on May 27th. , 2003. On May 27, 2003, creators Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little launched WordPress as an evolution of their predecessor b2/cafelog.  In 2003, two b2/cafelog users, Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little, decided to build a new platform around b2/calog. WordPress started because the development of the existing b2/cafelog blogging software was stopped by their lead developers. Few people know today that WordPress is based on a previous project called b2/cafelog. In the same year, bbPress, a forum for integrating WordPress blogs, was created.  This led to the birth of the WordPress Wiki, which was built on top of MediaWiki. By the en...

Why You Should Forget About Improving Your Wordpress Wordpress Themes

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  Wordpress themes  If you're not sure if you'll ever need them again, but you're not currently using them and want to remove them from your site if server space is limited, move them to a folder on your WordPress hard drive called backupimages or something similar and keep them there, just in case. I recommend that you back up your test theme folder frequently in case you make a big mess and need to go back, but don't start over.  You already know how your website will look after changing the theme, so it's time to get down to business. Check out the theme and any new tabs or sections added by the theme customizer and make sure everything is set up the way you want. If the theme has a website (usually accessible through the WordPress Theme and Templates Gallery), check the documentation as you complete the customization process.  Depending on the theme and plugins you use, your WordPress website can be an e-commerce website, a business website, a forum, a member po...

WordPress login: The importance of logging in

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WordPress login is a very important part of the process, without which you cannot upload new posts or comments. When logging into WordPress, you are asked to enter your username and password. This information is then encrypted with SHA-256 encryption before being sent across the internet to be verified by the server. Once the password has been verified, it will be decrypted on the other end and displayed in plain text for comparison purposes. What are the benefits of logging in? Logging in to your WordPress account not only gives you access to all of your articles and posts, but also provides the ability to edit them. You can also add new content and upload pictures and videos. If you have a blog on WordPress, logging in is always necessary for uploading new posts and sharing with friends and family. Wordpress  Why is logging in important? The importance of logging in" Why is logging in important? Logging in to your WordPress account is a crucial step when you are getting started ...