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Configure Your Freshly Installed WordPress

Alright we got WordPress up and running but you are not ready to blog just yet. I have a few tips and tricks to hope you get the most out of your WordPress experience. Here are some of the first things that I do after installing WordPress for the very first time.

Edit the Default User – Login to WordPress and then click on the “User” Tab. After that you should be brought to a page that has the default “Admin” user. You need to go into here and customize it for you. Set your own password, your name, your link, your nickname and more. This way when you post something it won’t show up as “admin” it will show up with your own name.

Make SEO Friendly URLs – From inside of WordPress click on “Options” and then “Permalinks”. By default WordPress has a pretty crappy way of setting up your links. You want to use something that is a little more search engine friendly. Click on the radio box for “Date and name based” and then hit the “Update Permalink Structure” button. You might have to set your .htacess inside of your WordPress install. You must chmod the .htaccess file to 666 to allow WordPress to write its rules to it automatically. If not, then you can download or create the .htaccess file by hand and do it yourself.

Check the Other Options – After getting into the “Options” tab inside of WordPress you might check each tab under that section to make sure things are configured the way you want them to be. You might have to use WordPress for a while before you start noticing little things you’d like to change here or there. Click each sub-tab under your options to get familiar with where to find what also. This way you won’t be left hunting for a half hour to figure out how to change one little configuration.

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  • Hi,

    Thanks, i have read your blog and get good information about wordpress but i have a problem with word press when i post some thing in blog i get the message
    Are you sure want to navigate away from this page?

    if i click ok then all writing matter delet in text box and published blank could guide me what is the problem with it.

    my blog url is http://i2k2seo.worpress.com

    Thanks & Regards,
    Anand Kumar
  • Nice and simple, I personally recommend those wanting the best SEO results follow your recommendation of using .htaccess.

    I like to chmod .htaccess back to 640 once wordpress finishes writing the rules.
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