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[How-To Guide] Delete WordPress Plugin From WordPress Dashboard

In earlier posts, I have already shared

How to Install WordPress Plugin from WordPress Dashboard

How to Update WordPress Plugin from WordPress Dashboard

How to Deactivate WordPress Plugin from WordPress Dashboard

In all these posts I talked about WordPress plugin but have not talk about how to delete WordPress plugin. So this post is all about deleting WordPress plugin from WordPress dashboard.

Step1: Log-in in wp-admin panel, go to “Plugins” and click on “Plugins” as shown below:

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Step2: When you click on “Plugins” (step1), it open a new window (shown below), now select the plugin which you want to delete (for me its Dean’s Permalinks Migration). Click on “Delete”, to delete the plugin from WordPress plugin directory.

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Step3: When you click on “Delete” (in setp2), it open a new window (shown below). Click on “Yes, Delete these files” and it will delete the required WordPress plugin in no time.

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Step4: When you click on “Yes, Delete these files” (in step3), you will see a new window (shown below) showing confirmation of deleting WordPress plugin.

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Step5: Congratulations, you have successfully deleted required plugin from WordPress dashboard.

If you have any query do let me know in comment section or you can use contact form to contact us or get in touch with using Free WordPress Installation Service. Do not forget to like on Facebook to get all WordPress tutorial directly on your Facebook Wall.

[How-To Guide] Deactivate WordPress Plugin From WordPress Dashboard

WordPress – best blogging platform and WebGuide4U is an effort, which try to cover each information on WordPress in form of how-to guides. Already  I have shared how to install plugin from WordPress dashboard and how to update WordPress plugin from WordPress dashboard but did not shared how to deactivate WordPress plugin from WordPress dashboard. This post focus on deactivating WordPress plugin from WordPress dashboard.

Step1: Log-in into wp-admin panel, go to “Plugins” tab and click on “Plugins” (shown below)

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Step2: When you click on “Plugins” (step1), it open a new window (shown below), now select the plugin which you want to deactivate it (for me I have chosen – Dean’s Permalinks Migration). After choosing plugin, click on “Deactivate”.

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Step3: When you click on “Deactivate” (step2), it will deactivate the plugin (shown below).

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Isn’t is easy, if you have any question do share it in comments section and do not forget to like on Facebook or you can also check out Free WordPress Installation Service or WordPress Consultancy Service

[How-To Guide] Make Static Homepage With WordPress

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After installing WordPress, first thing you do is to change the default password generated by WordPress and after changing password you will install plugins and WordPress theme from WordPress dashboard. Some user (or users) interested in making static websites or static homepage but they do not know how to make static homepage with WordPress. This article focus on making static homepage with WordPress.

Step1: Log-in into wp-admin panel, go to “Pages” and click on “Add New” as shown below:

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Step2: When you click on “Add New”, it open a new window (shown below). Now fill-up all the details and click on “Publish” button on right hand side.

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Step3: Similarly (as guided in step2), create a new page with the the title “Blog”.

Step4: After publishing this page (step2), go to “Settings” tab and click on “Reading” as shown below.

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Step5: As soon as you click on “Reading”, it open a new window (shown below). Now select “A static Page”, after it for front page – select “HomePage” and for blog posts – select “Blog”. After doing all the things, click on “Save Changes” button as shown below:

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Step6: Congratulations, you have successfully created Static HomePage with WordPress.

Do let me know if you have any questions or you can also use “Free WordPress Installation Service” and do not forget to like on Facebook.

[WordPress News] WordPress.com Announced Premium Themes To Its Users

Today Automattic announced that WordPress.com users now able to buy premium WordPress Themes, as before premium themes available for Self-Hosted WordPress blog only. The first two premium themes that will be available on WordPress.com are headlines by Woo Themes and Shelf from Theme Foundary and additional WordPress theme will be rolled out later in this year.

At present 17 million blogs hosted on WordPress.com and premium themes will give these users to buy these premium themes and give their blogs a more professional interface.

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These two premium themes available at $45 and $68 respectively and each theme supported by theme shops themselves by using a forum at WordPress.com which is available to only those who buy these themes.

Headlines is $45 and a magazine-style theme, perfect for users who have lots of content. It features 15 different color schemes, drop-down custom menus and a featured post slider.

Shelf, a tumblelog style theme, is $68 it takes advantage of WordPress.com’s nw post formats feature and has a fun horizontal scrolling design.

As a WordPress user would you love to buy these premium themes or not??

[WordPress News] WordPress 3.1 Release Candidate 3

WordPress team released WordPress 3.1 RC3 (Release Candidate 3) and it is available for download to all users and developers. RC stands for “Release Candidate” which means that product is almost ready for final launch. WordPress team already released WordPress 3.1 Release Candidate 2 after New Year.

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According to WordPress team, some of the changes are:

  • Removal of Ajax
  • Properly display the author dropdown in Quick Edit
  • Various important fixes to numerous taxonomy query variables
  • Fixes to the theme deletion process
  • Fixes to pages used for posts
  • IIS and Multisite: Avoid resetting web.config on permalink save
  • Properly validate post formats and their rewrite rules

Thinking of giving it a try then download it now but remember that it is not ready to use on live site. You can still use it for testing purposes and if you find some bug, then there are few ways to inform WordPress team.

  • Post it to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums
  • Report it to the wp-testers mailing list
  • Join the development IRC channel and tell us live at irc.freenode.net #wordpress-dev
  • File a bug ticket on the WordPress Trac

Download Link for WordPress 3.1 RC3

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