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| Migrate a WordPress Blog Using ManageWP Clone – V2.0 |
| Image Editing lesson 2 : The Clone Tool |
Migrate a WordPress Blog Using ManageWP Clone – V2.0
After I posted my step by step guide to moving a complete WordPress blog installation from one host to another yesterday and tweeted the ManageWP founder Vladimir Prelovac , he sent me an improved, simpler method. Here is what Vladimir … Continue reading
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Tagged backup file, backups, blog, Clone, clone tool, cpanel, domain registrar, download, Fantastico, FTP, ManageWP, Prelovac, simpler method, twitter, upload, vladimir, wordpress, wordpress blog
Image Editing lesson 2 : The Clone Tool
The second video tutorial in this series about image editing concerns the use of the Clone Tool. In the first lesson we looked at image editing with Layers, and again I’m using the Seashore free image editing software for Mac … Continue reading
Posted in image editing, Learning, Mac
Tagged clone tool, free image editing, free image editing software, image editing, image editing software, Mac, Mac image editor, seashore, software





