How Do I Add a Hashtag to WordPress?

Adding a hashtag to WordPress is fairly simple. First, open your blog’s admin area and click on “Settings” in the left-hand column. From there, click on “Plugins” and then on “Add New.” In the “Plugin Name” field, type ” hashtag ” and then click on the ” Search ” button.

(If you don’t see the ” hashtag ” plugin, it may have been removed from your account. If that’s the case, you can add it by following these instructions.).

In the results list, find the ” hashtag ” plugin and click on it. On the “Settings” page that pops up, scroll down until you see the “Configure” button and click on it.

In the ” hashtag ” plugin’s “Configure” page, under the “General” heading, click on the “Add a hashtag” button.

Enter the hashtag you wish to use in the “Hashtag” field and then click on the “Save” button. (If you’re using a hashtag that’s already in use, WordPress will offer to replace the current hashtag with the one you’ve entered.

If you’re using a hashtag that’s not currently in use, WordPress will offer to add it to the list of available hashtags.

When you’re done, click on the “Activate” button to activate the new hashtag. (If you don’t want the hashtag to be activated automatically, you can uncheck the “Activate” box.)

Finally, you can use the hashtag in your blog posts and on your blog’s front page by including it in the text of the post or in the blog’s URL. For example, if you use the hashtag “#happybirthday,” you could include it in the text of your post like this: “Happy birthday, #happybirthday!” or you could include it in the URL like this: http://blog.

example.com/2014/10/happy-birthday- hashtag .