Creating rotating headers with YORGOOpress
Advertising with Banners
Creating advertising banners and headers for any site or blog is never the easiest task to perform for most people. It normally requires some basic skills and a bit of creativity.
If you have a blog or are a YORGOOpress member then you can benefit from the assistance of a Wordpress plugin that makes the creation of headers and banners a much simpler task.
Click on the image below to see an example of a rotating header created during a short training.
NexGen Gallery
The NextGENeration Photo gallery plugin created for the Web 2.0. by Alex Rabe is very easy to use. Once its uploaded and correctly installed following the installation instructions and then activated on the blog you will need to go through the various settings to configure it according to your own personal preferences.
You can then use the features such as thumbnails, image galleries, applying various effects, watermarks and the slide show. Once learnt, the technique can be applied to both banners and headers.
For those who attended the training provided Ycademy-YORGOO the creation of banners and headers is now a doddle.
Zo Nicholas
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Author:
Zo Nicholas, Media, Marketing, Publishing.
Co-Founder of YORGOO, Ycademy,YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.




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