How To Change Your WordPress Header Image

www.seatools4u.com – How to change the banner image on a WordPress blog. Another “How To” video in the series of SEOTools4u.com training tutorials on changing the banner image and navigating around the WP-Admin section of WordPress. Please press the Subscribe button for my YouTube channel (SEOTools4You) for keeping up to date and informed on various Internet Marketing and SEO training videos. If you have any comments or suggestions for other topics, please leave them and I will respond to your comments. Visit http for more information on Affiliate Marketing. Check out my new video on how to improve your website rankings, suggestions on how to improve your SEO and how well the social ranking is doing on your site. This is a great resource for improving your website with a minimal amount of effort. If you have any ideas and suggestions for website training videos you want to see, please leave me a comment below.

Magento Commerce: Developer Tip: How To Enable Template Path Hints and Add Block Name Hints

Show Notes: screencastworld.com Magento Commerce developers and website designers will find this tip very useful. By enabling “Template Path Hints” and/or “Block Name Hints” you can see exactly which file a particular area of the page is created from. To enable Template Path Hints: * Login to your Admin panel * Navigate to System – Configuration – Advanced – Developer * Expand the “Debug” panel * Change the Scop to your website using the “Current Configuration Scope:” drop down in the top left of your screen * You should now see “Template Path Hints” and “Add Block Names to Hints”. Select “Yes” from the drop down and click “Save Config”. If you refresh your front end view (your website) you should now see Template Path Hints and Block Names. For more Magento Commerce Hints, Tips, Screencasts, and Video Tutorials please visit screencastworld.com

HTML5 & CSS3 – Chapter 1

Welcome to the first in a series of tutorials on HTML5 and CSS3 designed for anyone who wants to keep up to date with current web standards. This series assumes a basic grounding in HTML, CSS and a little Javascript. Please let me know what you think, as I may change the style if that helps. Thanks for watching!