Video Tutorials for FlexSqueeze Theme
The following tutorials show you how to install and customize the FlexSqueeze theme.
Installing WordPress with Fantastico
This tutorial shows you how to install WordPress through your hosting plan’s cPanel interface using the Fantastico WordPress installation feature
Installing FlexSqueeze theme into your WordPress blog
This tutorial shows you how to upload and activate FlexSqueeze using the cPanel file manager.
Upgrading to FlexSqueeze from Flexibility2
This tutorial shows you how you can easily migrate to FlexSqueeze from a previous Flexibility2 installation and maintain all your custom blog settings.
Customizing the feature area content
This tutorial shows you how you can modify the default content in the top and footer feature areas using custom images and multiple column configurations.
Creating your first squeeze page
This tutorial shows you how to create a custom sales page using the built in function in FlexSqueeze.
PLEASE NOTE: FlexSqueeze has been changed slightly since this tutorial was done. You can now choose from 5 different squeeze page templates from the template drop-down menu. There are also additional theme options to customize each template’s header image, custom header image and optional title/tagline.
Customizing your squeeze page content
This tutorial shows you how to customize the included sample sales page content by teaching HTML tag basics and how the commented code can easily be copied and pasted in your page.
Creating a standalone mini-site with FlexSqueeze
This tutorial shows you how you can very easily create a complete mini-site with FlexSqueeze and WordPress. Using this technique, you can very quickly set up domains with a professional sales page and direct your PPC traffic to your root domain.
PLEASE NOTE: FlexSqueeze has been changed slightly since this tutorial was done. You can now choose from 5 different squeeze page templates from the template drop-down menu. There are also additional theme options to customize each template’s header image, custom header image and optional title/tagline.



