Featured Tutorials
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Hiding With CSS
If you're wanting to hide something on your site, but can't do it directly in the ProPhoto customization area, here's how to do it using Custom CSS.
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Managing Designs
Here is how the 'Manage Designs' area in ProPhoto works.
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Upgrading to ProPhoto 4
Upgrading to ProPhoto 4 is easy, and will even import your previous hard work on your Designs from ProPhoto 3!
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Grids Overview
Overview of what Grids are and how they work in ProPhoto.
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Mobile Site Overview
Overview of what a mobile site is and how to set one up in ProPhoto.
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Menus Overview
ProPhoto offers a flexible and easy-to-use system for creating customized menus in several areas of your site.
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Call to Action Overview
Here is an overview of how to add and use Call to Action button in your ProPhoto blog.
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Uploading custom fonts
How to upload and use custom fonts with your ProPhoto blog.
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Installing ProPhoto designs
How to upload and install designs purchased from our website, or exported from ProPhoto.
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Facebook Integration
Using Facebook to enhance the social impact of your site can be easily added with a few simple choices. ProPhoto provides a simple way to add Facebook features to your site so you do not need to use WordPress plugins.
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ProPhoto Images and Galleries Overview
This overview explains all of the different image and gallery/slideshow options available to you in ProPhoto.
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Understanding Widgets
This overview explains what widgets are and how to use them.
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Creating a static homepage
Want to set up a home/front page a bit more like a non-blog website with your blog on another page? Here's how to do it!
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Uploading and Activating ProPhoto
Learn how to upload the zip file you downloaded, and how to activate & register ProPhoto.
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Working with your masthead area
All you need to work with your Masthead area to create an eye-catching area at the top of your site header
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Twitter Integration
ProPhoto provides various means for integrating Twitter into your blogsite as well as providing the framework for more advanced integration.
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Contact Form
Use the ProPhoto Contact Form to allow visitors to send you Email without putting your address directly on your blog. You can provide fields for each visitor to fill in so you get the information you need.
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Options
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) isn't bad in WordPress, but ProPhoto improves upon it greatly and puts you in control - often eliminating any need for additional SEO Plugins! Learn more in this article.
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