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r1955288 r1955323 10 10 11 11 == Description == 12 You should have no other plugins active while running this setup plugin, since it is primarily for new installations. 13 14 Even before you add an SEO plugin, the steps after a WP installation can take 20 to 40 minutes. This plugin eliminates that time, putting all the options on one admin screen. This plugin does not replace other SEO plugins. It does what they don't do; Properly prepare you for their installation. 12 Even before you add an SEO plugin, the steps after a WP installation can take 20 to 40 minutes. This plugin eliminates that time, putting all the options on one admin screen. This plugin does not replace other SEO plugins. It does what they don’t do; Properly prepare you for their installation. 15 13 16 14 [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbU5SXa4Ih8] 17 15 16 You should have no other plugins active while running this setup plugin, since it is primarily for new installations. 17 18 18 This plugin extends the built-in features of WordPress, and has an import / export feature, saving you even more time for additional installations. 19 19 20 All of the "little things", from changing permalink structure, to deleting the Hello World post, to enabling XML, and lots more, are all accessible from a single admin page.21 22 This plug-in is designed to be a COMPANION to other plugins like All in one SEO , Headspace 2, or WordPress SEO (our favorite), and *is not* intended as a replacement for those. In fact, as they get better, we have disabled some of ourfeatures to avoid conflicts.20 All of the “little things”, from deleting the Hello World post to changing the permalink structure are all accessible from a single admin page. 21 22 This plug-in is designed to be a COMPANION to other plugins like All in one SEO or Yoast SEO and is not intended as a replacement for those. In fact, as they get better and add features, we routinely disabled any of our duplicated features to avoid conflicts. 23 23 24 24 = Features = … … 26 26 27 27 1. Change default post category name from "uncategorized" to: 28 2. Change default blogroll category name from "blogroll" to: 29 3. Turn OFF organization of uploads into month and year-based folders. 30 4. Set the RSS feed to display only a summary. 31 5. Change permalink structure to custom setting: 32 6. Add a page and shortcode for the integrated DDSiteMap Generator 33 7. Create a privacy page with your contact information 34 8. Add a Contact Page 35 9. Delete default "Hello World" post. 36 10. Select a page to be displayed as your home page 37 11. Change default post comments on articles. 38 12. Delete default comment 39 13. Set the main blog email 40 14. Set the admin user's blog email 41 15. Add new users 42 16. Change the default page name from "about" 43 17. Set the default page as the front page. 44 18. Create the page to designate for displaying your blog posts, and name it: 45 19. Change the blog description tagline. 46 20. Delete all links in blogroll. 47 21. Enable the Atom Publishing Protocol. 48 22. Enable the WordPress, Movable Type, MetaWeblog and Blogger XML-RPC publishing protocols. 49 23. Add a robots.txt file to your blog root.(This WILL overwrite any existing robots.txt file and cannot be undone.) 50 24. Footer control 28 2. Turn OFF organization of uploads into month and year-based folders. 29 3. Set the RSS feed to display only a summary. 30 4. Change permalink structure to custom setting: 31 5. Add a page and shortcode for the integrated DDSiteMap Generator 32 6. Create a privacy page with your contact information 33 7. Add a Contact Page 34 8. Delete default "Hello World" post. 35 9. Select a page to be displayed as your home page 36 10. Change default post comments on articles. 37 11. Delete default comment 38 12. Set the main blog email 39 13. Set the admin user's blog email 40 14. Add new users 41 15. Change the default page name from "about" 42 16. Set the default page as the front page. 43 17. Create the page to designate for displaying your blog posts, and name it: 44 18. Change the blog description tagline. 45 19. Add a robots.txt file to your blog root.(This WILL overwrite any existing robots.txt file and cannot be undone.) 46 20. Footer control 51 47 * Add a copyright date to the footer. 52 48 * Add an admin login to the footer. 53 49 * Add the static sitemap link to the footer. 54 50 * Add the privacy policy link to the footer. 55 25. Advanced: 56 26. Uploads Folder: You will need to have writable permission 57 27. Attempt to create the uploads folder and set the permission to writable. 58 28. Change H2 tags to H1 59 29. Import / export your settings from another site. Once you set preferences the first time, just export. Then import that file on future domains, and you're done. 60 61 Note: 62 As of September 2013 we have integrated the <a href="http://wordpress.org/plugins/our-profiles/" target="_blank">"Our Profiles" plugin</a>, adding a new menu item with a profiles page. 51 21. Advanced: 52 22. Uploads Folder: You will need to have writable permission 53 23. Attempt to create the uploads folder and set the permission to writable. 54 24. Change H2 tags to H1 55 25. Import / export your settings from another site. Once you set preferences the first time, just export. Then import that file on future domains, and you're done. 56 57 Notes: 58 59 1. We recommend disabling any other plugins before running the process to minimize potential conflicts. We can pretty much guarantee there will be NO conflicts when you re-enable them, but if there are we'll fix them for n/c. 60 61 2. In 2013 we integrated another of our own plugins called “Our Profiles”. This feature adds a new menu item with an admin page to enter all of your social URLs so you can display them with a single shortcode on a page, post, or in a widget. 62 63 3. Your .htaccess file should be writable for your permalinks to change. 64 65 4. The permalink option is “on” by default. If you’ve already set your permalinks and forgot to uncheck the option box, you can easily go back and change back to your original settings in wp-admin > Settings > Permalinks. 63 66 64 67 == Installation == 65 68 66 After activation, go to the SEO Automatic > Core Tweaks admin screen and use the default choicesor make choices of your own.69 After activation, go to the Core Tweaks admin page and either use the default selections, or make choices of your own. 67 70 68 71 Designed as a new setup assistant, this plug-in is usually installed before any others. If you've added other plugins and have them actice, deactivate them first to avoid potential conflicts, then REactivvate them after you run the setup process.
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