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Free WordPress Sports Theme : Sports Theme

At least five new Wordpress themes are introduced everyday on this free Net and that gives us a few good thousands of free Wordpress themes floating around the internet. Today I present you with free WordPress Sports Theme where I gathered and compile for you where I found on the net.

The Free WordPress Sports Theme lists start with…

  1. Soccer Red
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  2. Football related word press theme that feature a nicely designed vector graphic of a Game.

    Soccer Red

    Image Source : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  3. Soccer Player
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  4. Football and it has beautiful background imagery with clean and simple design, unique and made for usability.

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  5. Soccer Leg
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  6. Online Gaming Sport game and it has beautiful background imagery with clean and simple design, unique and made for usability.

    Image Source : wptheme.ws

    Image Source : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  7. Ball Field
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  8. Football and it has beautiful background imagery with clean and simple design, unique and made for usability.

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  9. Watch Football
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  10. Image Source : watch-football.us

    Image Source : watch-football.us

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  11. Cricket
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  12. Cricket and it has beautiful background imagery with clean and simple design, unique and made for usability.

    game_14_demo-300x300[DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  13. Golf
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  14. Golf and it has beautiful background imagery with clean and simple design, unique and made for usability.

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  15. Golf 2
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
  16. Golf and it has beautiful background imagery with clean and simple design, unique and made for usability.

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  17. Table Tennis
    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded commentsFOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
    Image sourcec : wptheme.ws

    Image sourcec : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

  18. Tennis
    Tennis and it has beautiful background imagery with clean and simple design, unique and made for usability.
    Features

    • Tableless
    • Widget Ready
    • 3 column
    • All Web Browser Compatible
    • Validated xhtml and css.
    • Threaded comments
    • FOUR Attractive Color
    • WP 2.7.
    Image source : wptheme.ws

    Image source : wptheme.ws

    [DEMO]—–[DOWNLOAD]

The list end here. Enjoy.

What is Freebies?

What is Freebies?

Image source : blog.edufire.com

Image source : blog.edufire.com

So, you heard that you could get all kinds of free stuff on the Internet, but where do you start? Here are some pointers for the new and perhaps not so new freebies lover. You may be wondering if you can really get goods and services for free on the Internet. You sure can. There must be a catch right? Most of the time the only “catch” is you need to fill out a form or send email.

Why there are free offers on the Net?
Part of the reason that there are so many sites on the Net offering freebies is rooted in the culture of the Internet. The Internet is a huge community of users and providers. There is a strong tradition of “giving something back” to the Net Community in exchange for the benefits that are received. This is often manifested as a free service of some type. This is part of what has made the Internet such a useful and self-sustaining entity.

The Reason of Freebies?
Beyond the culture of the Net there are many reasons for companies and organizations to provide free items and services. Whenever anything is offered for free it builds a lot of traffic for a web site. Companies often give free samples of a product or provide a no frills service in hopes that you will like what they offer and buy from them. Brand recognition is another reason to offer something for free.

Beware of Freebies Scams
Almost everyone’s ears perk up when they hear that something is available for free. Usually, the bigger freebie, the more attention it gets. Unfortunately, there are people that use the “free stuff motivation” to perpetrate scams on unsuspecting individuals. The lure of free stuff is a powerful marketing tool and is used to good effect by many savvy marketers. Unfortunately, not every free stuff offer is what it appears to be. There are lots of great free stuff offers out there, but you need to use some healthy skepticism and resist the temptation to fall for free stuff scams. A good example is the “Get Rich Quick Scheme” they usually offer instant money and a lot of freebies to you when u joined them. So beware of this scams.

Uploading WordPress to a remote host for beginners Part 2

(This is part 2 of the Using FileZilla guide.)

Uploading Files

How your server is setup differs from host to host. The screen shots you see here show two generic hosts:figure1 host exampleFigure 1 : Host Example #1

figure2 host exampleFigure 2 : Host Example #2

Your screen could have htdocs or public_html where the screenshots show mainwebsite_html.

To install WordPress double-click the one that is web-root directory for webpages on your server. This is usually named htdocs, public_html, mainwebsite_html, www, web, or something very similar. The other folders are not of consequence in installing WordPress.

You should now see listing of files and folders that are contained inside your server’s root folder. Just how many there are depends on what and how much you have on your website.

The point of this exercise is to upload WordPress, so let us continue down that road:

Right click in the server window:server window

Figure 3 : Server Window

Click Create Directory, enter the name you want, and click Okay.

NOTE: The name you choose will be where your WordPress weblog will appear, and although it can be changed later, it’s much better to avoid that by choosing what you want now. For example, if your website has the URL http://example.com and you want your weblog to be located at http://example.com/blog, then name the new folder blog.

In this example, we have created the directory blog.figure4

Figure 4: Newly created directory

Now the directory blog has been made, double-click on it to open it.figure5

Figure 5 : The new and empty directory

Nothing there yet … but note the folder with the dots following it — clicking that takes you back up a folder level.

Upload WordPress

Before you begin to upload WordPress, it is essential to have downloaded WordPress, and unzipped it, on your local computer. When you unzip the downloaded .zip file, a folder called wordpress will be created. Please note the location of this folder in your computer. You may also want to prepare the downloaded files for installation, by reading Installing WordPress and completing the relevant steps, such as editing wp-config-sample.php.

In Area 2 of Using Filezilla -> Figure 1, find your way to where you have the WordPress folder on your computer after unzipping the zip file that you downloaded.figure6

Figure 6 : Folder navigation – top window

When you have found it and clicked the wordpress folder, the window underneath that will show the contents of said folder:figure7

Figure 7 : Folder navigation : bottom window

Hold the SHIFT key , and press the DOWN arrow on the keyboard to highlight all the files and folders in that window.

Now RIGHT-click, and choose Upload from the menu. Now watch …… everything should be uploaded straight to your website.

Once that has happened, then whatever is in the server window should be on your computer window. The blog folder on the server, and the wordpress folder on your computer should be identical with regards to the contents.

Click on folders — such as wp-admin — in both windows and check that each window has the same list of files and folders.figure8

Figure 8 : Files in each folder should be the same

This concludes the guide for uploading files to your server, using an FTP client, FileZilla, especially with regard to installing WordPress.

All information and pictures are extracted from http://codex.wordpress.org , visit this site for more information regarding WordPress.

In this tutorial we featuring File Zilla as the FTP client software, but you may also use other different FTP client namely CoreFTP, SmartFTP and also FireFtp. For me i’m using FireFTP as it can be installed as an add-on to Firefox browser, so you can operate it within Firefox browser less hassle for me.

>>END OF TUTORIAL. THANKS>>

How to upload and manage your WordPress blog using FTP software for beginners Part 1

There are two ways of getting files onto your site, and once there, changing them.wordpressmug

  1. By using your cPanel, or whatever file manager is provided by your host.
  2. By using a FTP client. This guide will show you how to use FileZilla.

Why would I want to download FileZilla?

It’s fast, stable, easy to use, and free. FTP is a standard way to upload or download files between your local system and your web server, and FileZilla is an solid client for everyday FTP needs.

Using FileZilla

filezilla-logo

Setting Up the Options

You will need the following details regarding the FTP account on your server:

  1. Your website ftp address (usually ftp://example.com if your URL is http://example.com)
  2. Your ftp username
  3. Your ftp password

If you do not already have an FTP account on your server, use your cPanel or website administration tool to set one upĀ  it will have all the information needed. If in doubt, ask your host for directions or help regarding an FTP account for your use to access your webspace.

In the top left, click File then Site Manager

site managerFigure 2: Site Manager screen

This next screen needs completing, and then we can get down to business.

ftp detailsFigure 3: Ftp details

  1. Click New Site then name the new connection to what you want (example: My blog server).
  2. Enter the ftp address for your website. Usually, if your website is http://www.example.com, then the ftp address will be ftp://ftp.example.com or ftp://example.com. Do not put a / at the end unless specifically told to do so on your cpanel or by your host.
  3. Leave this setting at FTP, and the Port number should also be left at 21. Only change these if your FTP account details explicitly indicate that you should.
  4. Ensure that the Normal button is checked. (In later versions of the software the buttons are replaced by a pull-down list from which you can select Normal)
  5. Put in the full username that you have been given. It may be just a username, or it may look like an email address (but it isn’t one). For instance, it would look similar to user or user@example.com
  6. Now enter your password. Remember that the password might be case sensitive.

Click Save and Exit. (Click OK in recent versions)

Connecting

In the top left of the Initial Screen (Figure 1), click Site Manager, and the screen you last saw (the FTP details screen, Figure 3) will pop into view. This time though, click the Connect button on the bottom.

If all is well, then in the top window of Figure 1, you will have seen a series of messages, and in the large window, you will see a listing of the files will appear.

Troubleshooting

If you had a problem, then it is time to go troubleshooting! Look at the top area (Figure 1) and check the messages.

  1. If there was no attempt to connect, then the ftp address is wrong. All it needs is one character to be incorrect and it will fail. Click the red X, break the connection and click the Site Manager to check what you entered.
  2. If it says that the “user does not exist”, check the Site Manager setting and ensure that it reflects what your FTP account details provided by your host says, or use the webserver administration interface provided to you by your host to re-check the existence of the FTP account. You may want to ask your web host for some assistance, too.
  3. If it says “Incorrect Login”, your password could be wrong — again, check it carefully, and watch your case (capitals and small letters).
  4. If it says “could not retrieve directory listing you may need to change the Advanced setting for your connection in Site Manager, so that Passive transfer mode setting is set to Use passive mode.

>> NEXT: Next Page : Uploading WordPress to a remote host (You can find Figure 1 here)