A collection of free stock-photo and -illustration sites, resources you can use for your own projects. The post More Sources for Public Domain and Creative Commons Images first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
There might come a time when you're authoring your blog that you notice something strange. Your post should look like this: But instead it looks like this: The post Where Are My Pictures? first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
This page (http://www.blogtyrant.com/how-to-find-imagess-for-your-blog/) is a nice resource on using images on your site. There are suggestions for file formats and sizes, plugins to use, branding considerations, copyright and where to find royalty-free or public domain images that are ready to use. The post A Really Big Guide to Finding Images for Your Blog first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
A collection of free stock-photo and -illustration sites, resources you can use for your own projects.| TLTC Blogs
We've upgraded our database server. You shouldn't notice anything going awry, but if you do please send us a note! The post Database Server Upgrade first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
A Presentation from November 6, 2020. The post Getting Started With WordPress first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
The PPT presentation for November 4, 2020. The post Center for Faculty Development WordPress Session first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
We're doing our regular summer housecleaning on blogs, and since last week we've archived a lot of them. Here are the general criteria we used, and what to do if we made an error. The post Archiving Blogs first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
Your blog or site can be accessible right out of the box. The post Accessible WordPress first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
This is the long-awaited, much-discussed (at least if you follow WordPress closely) "Try Gutenberg" prompt. Gutenberg is the next-generation editing tool, which is going to replace the classic editor we're all used to. As of the next release, a few months from now, it will be the default. The post What’s “Gutenberg”? first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
A few nice new features in this release. The post WordPress 4.9 first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
Pullquotes, footnotes and help with accessibility. The post New Plugins To Help Your Writing first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
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We've noticed a spate of lost-password requests lately. There are a few things you should try if you're having trouble remember yours. The post Blog Password Problems? first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs
Elegant Themes has just released a plugin that gives you all the functionality of the page builder built into the Divi theme, allowing you to use its advanced page-builder features in most any theme you choose. As in the full theme package, the Builder comes with a set of ready-made layout options, and many content modules that you place with a drag-and-drop interface. The post The Divi Builder Plugin first appeared on TLTC Blogs.| TLTC Blogs