There is one request – Not all people across the world have fast Internet connections and mine breaks every fifteen minutes! So, when I start loading the video and when the net connection breaks, the video no longer loads after that point! Hence I request you to also have an option of giving videos in say 4-5 parts of 10 minutes each (max), so that it would be easier for us to view the entire video.
Go to Share>Download and get URL of video file. Put it to download in your favorite download manager. If connection breaks, simply resume download and you’ll get full video.
Beautiful presentation, very well done. Wish I could’ve attended in person as some of the screenshots in the video are not quite visible (a little fuzzy). I had no problems with video speed or chopping, only the fuzziness of some shots. Luckily, Chelsea is descriptive enough to get me through the tough parts. 🙂 Well done, Chelsea!
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Wow. Great presentation – very surprisingly helpful. Thanks. I learned a lot. I do wish your slides were included somewhere since the video is fuzzy as others mentioned. But thanks for this presentation. I really appreciate it.
December 5, 2010 at 3:46 am |
Very helpful. Easy to follow.
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December 5, 2010 at 4:52 am |
There is one request – Not all people across the world have fast Internet connections and mine breaks every fifteen minutes! So, when I start loading the video and when the net connection breaks, the video no longer loads after that point! Hence I request you to also have an option of giving videos in say 4-5 parts of 10 minutes each (max), so that it would be easier for us to view the entire video.
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December 19, 2010 at 5:13 pm |
Go to Share>Download and get URL of video file. Put it to download in your favorite download manager. If connection breaks, simply resume download and you’ll get full video.
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December 7, 2010 at 3:19 pm |
Really great talk. Every new-to-wp guy should watch it. It’s like all-in-one starts pack 🙂
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December 7, 2010 at 5:18 pm |
Beautiful presentation, very well done. Wish I could’ve attended in person as some of the screenshots in the video are not quite visible (a little fuzzy). I had no problems with video speed or chopping, only the fuzziness of some shots. Luckily, Chelsea is descriptive enough to get me through the tough parts. 🙂 Well done, Chelsea!
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December 11, 2010 at 6:00 pm |
Still can not figure out how I can use this blog. I am new in this type of communication. The Internet, however I am not new. “There,” I am 8 years.
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December 22, 2010 at 12:41 am |
You might find our short Learn WordPress guide useful. It’s aimed at WordPress.com users, but the principles all hold true regardless of whether you’re self-hosting or using a .com account to blog from
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February 18, 2011 at 8:38 pm |
Wow. Great presentation – very surprisingly helpful. Thanks. I learned a lot. I do wish your slides were included somewhere since the video is fuzzy as others mentioned. But thanks for this presentation. I really appreciate it.
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