Saturday, May 12, 2012

How to Make Fan Page On Facebook

Creating a fan page on facebook or like button is sometimes necessary to introduce a variety of things such as products, places, businesses, organizations, entertainment, etc. Others can become a member or fan of the page simply by clicking on the like button, then go to (sign) to the facebook account. Our fans can interact and transmit information to other fans. How to make a fan page on Facebook


First step is open your web browser. Do not immediately go to your facebook account but open the following link: http://id-id.facebook.com/pages/create.php. You will see a display like this, please select one category of your page :


For example, I select the  entertainment category
1.  Specify the category that fits you. 
2.  After selecting a category, you are asked to give you a name or a name that will be 
     used as a page on facebook. 
3.  Do not forget to check in I agree to Facebook Pages Terms
4.  Click Get Started.  

On  the profile page you should set up the profile picture
1.  Upload an image from your computer or import from website.
2.  In this tutorial, I use an image from my computer.
3.  Click open.
4.  After image uploaded, click save photo.


Now your profil image has appear, 
1.  Click next to set about your page. 
2.  Please provide some basik info about your page.
3.  After some basic info written, click save info.


Now set up your page to your web. Enter your web address, and then click Set Address. Your facebook page has successfully created. Please add all information about your facebook page.

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Saturday, May 12, 2012

Uploading Image to Blog Post in Wordpress

Images are a great way to enhance your WordPress.com blog, and adding and managing them is easy. You can upload the following image types to a post or page on your WordPress.com blog:.jpeg, .gif, .png. How to upload imaga to your post ?
Upload Images from Your Computer


  1. Go to Posts -> Add New or Pages -> Add New, or open an existing post in editing mode.
  2. Place your cursor where you would like the image to appear, then click on the Add Media icon above your post/page editor:

3.   Simply drag and drop your files into the box that appears, or click Select 
      Files to choose a photo from your computer to upload. Please keep in 
      mind that the drag and drop uploader only works in browsers with 
      HTML5 upload support such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, 
      or Safari. Other browsers will still show the Select Files button or the 
      basic browser uploader form.
Select image from your komputer and then press open

4.  Once the uploading/crunching process has completed, you will be given the 
     option to edit some  settings before inserting the image into the post/page.

You can also change some other settings and add additional information to your image.
1. Title - Text displayed as a tooltip (when a mouse is hovered over the image).
2. Alternate Text - The text displayed when the image is not available.
3. Default Caption - Image caption displayed directly underneath the image.
4. Description - Text displayed with the image in your dashboard and attachment pages on your blog.

5. Link URL - The URL/web address to which the image will be linked.
    The None button will remove the link completely.
    The File URL button will link the image to its original, full-size version.
    The Attachment Post URL button will link the image to its attachment page.
6. Alignment - The position of the image within your post or page. See this page 
    on image alignmentfor more information.
7. Size - The size of the image.

Click Insert into Post when you’re done adjusting the image’s settings.

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Saturday, May 12, 2012

Friday, May 11, 2012

How to Make a Post in Wordpress Blog ?

Posts are the entries that display in reverse chronological order on your home page. In contrast to pages, posts usually have comments fields beneath them and are included in your site's RSS feed. You don't have to use HTML when writing your posts. WordPress will automatically add it to your site, but if you do want control over different elements like boxes, headings, and other additional containers or elements, use HTML.


To write a post :
A. Go to dashboard >> post >> Add new
B. Start filling in the blanks
As needed :
1.  Post Title
The title of your post. You can use any words or phrases. Avoid using the same title twice as that will cause problems. You can use commas, apostrophes, quotes, hypens/dashes, and other typical symbols in the post like "My Site - Here's Lookin' at You, Kid." WordPress will clean it up for the link to the post, called the post-slug.

2.  Upload image
Allows you to upload an image

3.  Post Editing Area
The blank box where you enter your writing, links, links to images, and any information you want to display on your site.

4.  View post in visual or html view
You can use either the Visual or the HTML view to compose your posts. 

5.  Save Post Draft
Allows you to save your post as a draft / pending review rather than immediately publishing it. To return to your drafts later, visit Posts - Edit in the menu bar, then select your post from the list.

6.  Preview Post
Allows you to view the post before officially publishing it.

7.  Publish Box
Contains buttons that control the state of your post. The main states are Published, Pending Review, and Draft. A Published status means the post has been published on your blog for all to see. Pending Review means the draft is waiting for review by an editor prior to publication. Draft means the post has not been published and remains a draft for you. If you select a specific publish status and click the update post or Publish button, that status is applied to the post. For example, to save a post in the Pending Review status, select Pending Review from the Publish Status drop-down box, and click Save As Pending. (You will see all posts organized by status by going to Posts > Edit). To schedule a post for publication on a future time or date, click "Edit" in the Publish area next to the words "Publish immediately". You can also change the publish date to a date in the past to back-date posts. Change the settings to the desired time and date. You must also hit the "Publish" button when you have completed the post to publish at the desired time and date.

8.  Select a category
Allows you to select a category of your post. The general topic the post can be classified in.

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Friday, May 11, 2012

How to Arrange Widgets in Wordpress Sidebar

How to Arrange Widgets in Wordpress Sidebar. If you haven’t added any widgets to your sidebars, the theme will show a default set of widgets, which will not be listed in the Sidebar area. Once you activate any widget, the default set is cancelled and you have to select and add the widgets of your choice. 
Go to dashboard>> appearance >> widgets 
Drag widgets from avaliable widget area to a sidebar on the right to activate  and customize them. Drag widgets back to avaliable widget area to deactivate them and delete their settings. Look at the picture bellow :
1 - 2.  Drag the widgets into the order you want(sidebar frame), customize  widget.
3.  Then click "save changes".
4.  Close the widget, see whats your blog appereance.

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Friday, May 11, 2012