Using The WordPress Tinymce Editor

October 25th, 2008

The WordPress tinymce visual editor makes writing content for blog posts and pages easier than ever before. When you use tinymce, you can forget about using entity names or XHTML coding and focus on what you are trying to say.

How To Write Standards-Based Web Pages

October 24th, 2008

You can write standards-based content for your web pages by using a basic, visual editor, like the WordPress tinymce. After writing your content, you can validate the code by using the W3C validator. As a bonus, you can use your validated code as a template for future content.

Tools for Creating Web Pages

October 18th, 2008

There are many basic, easy-to-use, and low or no-cost tools you can use for creating and styling your web pages. After you create your web pages using these tools, you can use a no-cost service at W3C to validate your XHTML and CSS code.

Using Entity Names

October 10th, 2008

Learn how you can use entity names to replace special characters that can cause both browser problems and code validation errors.

Wordpress Permalinks and <!−−more−−>

October 9th, 2008

You can make your WordPress web pages more attractive by using permalinks to show “clean” URLs. Using excerpts can also give your front page a more professional look. I also use the “more” tag in my posts. If you do, too, you should know about a plugin to make the transition from the post “teasers” to the full post a bit more pleasant.