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Setting up a base Wordpress site is almost idiot proof. Especially if your server already has WordPress in its available scripts.
It's when you get into the add-ons and widgets that things can get dicey.
Same goes with themes. They have to be compatible with the version of Wordpress you are using.
For instance, I went to a very detailed site that a user on here has constructed with all sorts of tutorials and helps. Including a top 50 things you should add to your Wordpress Blog. Most of the items were third party, that changed the base database of the blog and some of the things were so buggy they weren't worth using.
Be aware, the latest Wordpress is supposed to have problems. At least that's the talk I have read.
As for tutorials, it's hit and miss. Just keep Googleing, you'll find a piece here and there.
The biggest drag I found was the Wordpress site itself. Searching for addons and Widgets is a royal pain in the butt. Hours and hours slugging through their system to find things I wanted to add. Then half of them didn't work with 2.7
The joys of Open Licensing.
Last edited by marketingman100; 06-19-2009 at 08:51 PM..
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