WordPress Screencasts 6

Posted by Jimmy'z on February 11, 2008

I have set up several WordPress blogs for family and friends and have decided that I would create a series of screencasts showing how to accomplish several tasks created for users ranging from a beginner experience level to an advanced user.

These screencasts will be centered around a hosting provider such as Bluehost or Hostmonster or any other hosting provider that gives you access to Cpanel or Fantastico.

I plan to cover the following topics:

I will be linking to the new tutorials from this page as they are created. If there are any other topics you would like me to cover, please post a comment. I will gladly try to cover any topic of interest.

Please note: I am an affiliate of Hostmonster and Bluehost. I receive a commission for any account sign-ups that are referred from this site. This allows me to put in the time necessary to deliver useful content. This blog is hosted on Hostmonster. I have been a customer of both Hostmonster and Bluehost for several years now and have been very satisfied by their customer service and reliability. Hostmonster and Bluehost are the same company.

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    [...] I have now posted some video tutorials on how to set up WordPress on your own domain. If you are willing to take a look at WordPress as an alternative to Blogger, check them out, [...]

  2. Brian Corrales Mon, 24 Nov 2008 16:34:08 UTC

    Hi Jimmy,

    What screencasting software are you using? Do you have any recommendations?

    Thanks!
    Brian

  3. Jimmy'z Tue, 25 Nov 2008 22:31:46 UTC

    I’m actually using Snapz Pro X on the Mac to do the screencasts. I am capturing a Windows VM running in Parallels. A couple of tips on screencasting are found in a Peep Code video:
    http://peepcode.com/products/screencasting-on-the-mac

  4. jilali Tue, 13 Jan 2009 11:22:43 UTC

    Hi Jimmy,
    Thanks for the free info. I’m just wondering when are you going to post this videos?

    # How to install new themes on WordPress
    # How to set up a basic informational website with WordPress
    # How to filter spam comments with WordPress
    # How to customize existing WordPress themes by using Firebug
    # How to add a tag cloud to your WordPress blog
    # How to sell products using WordPress
    # How to install plugins
    # How to create your own plugins

  5. Jimmy'z Tue, 13 Jan 2009 12:59:30 UTC

    Hi jilali,

    I’m not sure when I’ll have time to create these videos. It probably depends on how much demand there is for them. You’re the first to express real interest in them. I’m just too booked up with both a full-time and a part-time job at the moment.


    Jimmy

  6. [...] I have now posted some video tutorials on how to set up WordPress on your own domain. If you are willing to take a look at WordPress as an alternative to Blogger, check them out, [...]

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