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14 Steps to
Getting Started with WordPress.com
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Signing up for a blog
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Familiarizing yourself with the
Administration panel
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Important options to set before you
begin
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Finding the help you need
If installing software on a Web
server sounds like something youd
rather avoid at all costs,
WordPress.com has an alternative for
you.
This part takes a complete look at
the hosted service offered at
WordPress. com, and in this chapter,
you discover how to obtain a free
blog through this service. You also
find out how to get your hosted blog
up and running.
Dont confuse WordPress.com with the
blogging software available for
download at WordPress.org! The two
were created and developed by the
same folks, and they do have the
same name; however, they are
different varieties of WordPress.
Creating a WordPress.com Account
To create your WordPress.com user
account, follow these steps:
1. In your browser, enter the URL
http://wordpress.com.
2. On the page that appears, click
the big Sign Up Now!
Youre taken to the WordPress.com
signup page at http://wordpress.com/signup.
3. In the Username text box, enter
the name you want to use to log in
to your blog from now until forever.
This username must be at least four
characters in length with letters
and numbers only. This username
cannot be changed for the blog you
are creating right now. In the
future, you can sign up for a new
WordPress. com account with a new
username; you also start over with a
new blog.
4. Enter a password of your choice
first in the Password box and then
in the Confirm box.
You use this password to log in to
your new WordPress.com account.
Choose, and then type, a password
that you will remember, but not one
that would be easy for any outside
users to guess.
5. Enter your e-mail address in the
Email Address box.
This address is not made public on
your blog; rather, its used for
communication between you and
WordPress.com. You can change this
address later, in the Options
section in your WordPress.com
Administration panel.
6. Select the check box in the Legal
Flotsam section.
Selecting the Legal Flotsam box lets
the WordPress.com folks know that
youve read its terms of service.
7. Select either Gimme a Blog! or
Just a Username, Please.
The Gimme a Blog! option signs you
up with a WordPress.com account and
sets you up with a new WordPress.com
blog. The Just a Username, Please
option just signs you up with a new
WordPress.com account, without the
blog-setup part. You may want only
to reserve a username in
WordPress.com for now, which is why
you might choose the second option.
8. Click the Next button. 9. In the
Blog Domain text box, enter what you
choose as your blog domain name.
Whatever you enter here becomes the
URL address of your blog. It must be
at least four characters (letters
and numbers only), and you cant
change it later, so choose
carefully!
(The domain name of your blog does
not have to be the same as your
username, although WordPress. com
already fills in this text box for
you, with your username. You can
choose any domain name you want;
WordPress.com lets you know whether
that domain name is available within
its network.)
10. In the Blog Title text box,
enter the name youve chosen for your
blog. Your blog title doesnt have to
be the same as your username, and
you can change it later in the
Options section in your
Administration panel.
11. Choose your language preference
from the Language drop-down menu.
Choose the primary language that you
will be blogging in.
12. Select the Privacy check box if
you want your blog to be public.
Deselect this box if you want your
blog to be private and not show up
in search engines. (By default, this
box is checked for you.)
Some bloggers actually do not want
their blogs to be indexed by search
engines, amazingly enough. Like
them, you may want to run a private
blog for which you decide who can,
and cannot, view the contents of
your blog.
13. Click the Sign-Up button, and
youre done!
A new page opens with a message
telling you that WordPress.com has
sent you an e-mail containing a link
to activate your account.
14. Check your e-mail and click the
link contained within it to activate
your new WordPress.com blog.
A page loads with a message that
your blog is now active. That page
also displays your username and
password. You receive another e-mail
from WordPress.com that contains
your username and password, as well
as some useful links for navigating
around WordPress.com - for example,
the sign-in page, the Write Post
page, and so on.
Your new blog is yours to use for
the life of your blogging career at
WordPress.com. You can log in to
your blog any time by going to
http:// wordpress.com and filling in
the Already Hip? box (shown in
Figure 3-2) on the main page with
your WordPress.com username and
password.
Have you ever signed up for a
service on the Web, only to forget
your username and/or password for
that service mere weeks after the
fact? Yep, me, too. It is a very
good idea to file that e-mail from
WordPress.com in a safe place for
future reference. Just make sure
that you remember where you put it.
Or you can tell WordPress.com to
remember you each time you enter the
site. To do so, select the Remember
Me check box; WordPress.com places a
cookie in your browser files that
tells it to remember your login
credentials the next time you visit
the site. (You need to have cookies
enabled in your browser
configurations for this feature to
work.)
If you delete your cookies in your
browser and then visit WordPress.com
again, you wont see the
WordPress.com menu bar and have to
log in again. Likewise, after you
delete the cookies in your browser,
when you visit your new blog, it
appears to you as though you are a
visitor (that is, you see no menu
bar with quick links for logging in
to your Administration panel). In
this case, you have to revisit the
WordPress.com main site to log in
again.
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