Your wordpress dashboard is just a central location for your editing. When you type yourdomain/wp-admin and sign in then that takes you to your dashboard. You can see everything going on with your website from there.
No surprise there - you need to update to the latest version of Wordpress. This is available in the dashboard function. There have been approximately 11 updates since 2.9.2.
Is it simple, go to comments section in WordPress Admin Dashboard & move the comments to trash
Go to WordPress dashboard. Tools - > Export and save the .xml fileand then go to blogger dashboard - > settingsat the top of the page you can see "Import blog" link under the Blog tools section. Click that and follow the directions. Use the .xml file you saved from WordPress
To delete a blog, in your dashboard go to Tools>Delete Site.
Each Wordpress Widget has a different function, they all add content and features to your sidebar.
change from WorPress.com to a selfhosted WordPress (from 2,49 / month) there you can install Plugins as much as you want. Hope it helps, Noah, freewpinstall.net
Click on the "New post" button using the dashboard in wp-admin.
After installing Wordpress in your Web space , Go to the dashboard and select import . Here you can provide your blogspot address and you need log on to your Blogger account to allow Wordpress to access your blog content . Now your Blogger blog will be completely transferred to Wordpress .You may change the default Wordpress permalinks structure of you want to maintain your traffic as before .
This should explain: http://wordpress.org/development/2008/10/the-new-27-dashboard/
WordPress theme can be installed by uploading the theme files to the FTP server, or from the WordPress Administration Panel (Dashboard).Easiest way is through the Dashboard:Login to the WordPress Administration areaSelect AppearanceSelect ThemesSelect Add New Themes (or activate one of the available themes)See the related links for additional instructions
On your dashboard, you go down to appearances. Click the arrow down and go to widgets!
I assume you want to shorten a blog post in your own WordPress file. If that's the case, you simply log-in to your dashboard, go to posts and edit the page or post you want to shorten.