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WordPress 2.7 Introduction – Using WordPress as Your CMS
wordpress 2.7 Introduction with Scott Frangos of webfadds.com. Scott gives you an overview with some great editing tips, plus a very helpful optimization tip for conversions at your websites. Conversions occur when a visitor “converts” to a lead, or a customer — any action they take that moves them closer to your business objectives. Scott is a Website and Business Blog Developer and Optimization consultant focused on Content Management Solutions on the wordpress Platform, and the strategies of Optimize – Connect – Convert.
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Thanks, useful guide. short and to the point.
Mar 30 – audio not working….
Hello and thanks for the screencast. I would suggest a small change to your presentation. When I first saw your dashboard it looked different than mine. I was confused at first and being pressed for time almost abandoned viewing. After a quick user/settings view, I found that I had the visual editor turned off. You have it turned on and have more options that are visible. Many people may not know this and become confused by the visual they see on the presentation and what is they see locally.
Hello Altonturley -
I am not using a plugin. You can find the pop-down on the second line of the editor. – Scott
Hey what plugin for your editor are you using? My editor dose not have a pop down headline selection box.