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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x186x22 mm, kaal: 584 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119325927
  • ISBN-13: 9781119325925
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x186x22 mm, kaal: 584 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119325927
  • ISBN-13: 9781119325925
Teised raamatud teemal:
Presents an introduction to the latest version of WordPress, with detailed instructions on such tasks as creating and maintaining blogs and Web sites, using plugins, utilizing themes and templates, and hosting multiple sites.

The bestselling guide to WordPress—fully updated

Updated to capture all the changes expected to come with the latest release of WordPress, the brand-new edition of this bestselling guide gives you an all-access pass to using this powerful publishing platform to get your very own blog or website up and running—in no time. In WordPress For Dummies, you'll find out how to choose and customize a theme, pick the perfect web host, manage multiple websites with multiple authors, and tons more.

Due in large part to its state-of-the-art features, WordPress has become the go-to platform for website owners and bloggers who want to be noticed. Whether you're new to the web/blogging community or want to maximize your site, this hands-on guide is packed with everything you need to navigate the wonderful world of WordPress—and ensure the fruit of your labors gets the attention and traffic it deserves.

  • Get set up with a new WordPress.org account
  • Leverage the power of WordPress as a CMS tool
  • Forget one website—manage as many as you want
  • Optimize aesthetics, web standards, and usability

Not a WordPress guru? No worries! Everything you need to become a pro is a page—and a click—away!

Foreword xiii
Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
2(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
4(1)
PART 1 INTRODUCING WORDPRESS
5(24)
Chapter 1 What WordPress Can Do for You
1(16)
Discovering the Benefits of WordPress
7(4)
Getting set up the fast and easy way
8(1)
Extending WordPress's capabilities
9(1)
Taking part in the community
10(1)
Choosing a WordPress Platform
11(6)
Choosing the hosted version from WordPress.com
13(1)
Self-hosting with WordPress.org
14(3)
Chapter 2 WordPress Basics
17(12)
Shining the Spotlight on WordPress
17(2)
Dipping Into WordPress Technologies
19(6)
Archiving your publishing history
20(1)
Interacting with your readers through comments
21(1)
Feeding your readers
22(1)
Tracking back
23(1)
Dealing with comment and trackback spam
24(1)
Using WordPress as a Content Management System
25(2)
Exploring the differences between a website and a blog
25(1)
Viewing examples of blogs and websites
26(1)
Moving On to the Business of Publishing
27(2)
PART 2 SETTING UP WORDPRESS
29(98)
Chapter 3 Setting Up Blogging Base Camp
31(32)
Establishing Your Domain
32(2)
Understanding domain name extensions
32(1)
Considering the cost of a domain name
33(1)
Registering your domain name
33(1)
Finding a Home for Your Website
34(4)
Getting help with hosting WordPress
35(1)
Dealing with disk space and bandwidth
36(2)
Understanding Secure File Transfer Concepts
38(12)
Setting up SFTP on your hosting account
39(3)
Connecting to the web server via SFTP
42(3)
Transferring files from point A to point B
45(1)
Editing files via SFTP
46(2)
Changing file permissions
48(2)
Installing WordPress
50(1)
Exploring Preinstalled WordPress
50(13)
Installing WordPress manually
52(1)
Setting up the MySQL database
53(2)
Uploading the WordPress files
55(2)
Last step: Running the installation script
57(6)
Chapter 4 Understanding the WordPress.org Dashboard
63(36)
Logging In to the Dashboard
64(1)
Navigating the Dashboard
65(5)
Welcome to WordPress!
66(1)
At a Glance
67(1)
Activity
68(1)
Quick Draft
69(1)
WordPress News
70(1)
Arranging the Dashboard to Your Tastes
70(2)
Finding Inline Documentation and Help
72(3)
Setting Options in the Dashboard
75(1)
Configuring the Settings
75(15)
General
75(4)
Writing
79(2)
Reading
81(1)
Discussion
82(6)
Media
88(2)
Permalinks
90(1)
Creating Your Personal Profile
90(3)
Setting Your Site's Format
93(6)
Posts
93(1)
Media
94(1)
Pages
94(1)
Comments
95(1)
Appearance
95(1)
Plugins
96(1)
Users
97(1)
Tools
97(2)
Chapter 5 Establishing Your Publishing Routine
99(28)
Staying on Topic with Categories
99(6)
Changing the name of a category
100(3)
Creating new categories and deleting others
103(2)
Examining a Post's Address: Permalinks
105(6)
Making your post links pretty
106(1)
Customizing your permalinks
107(2)
Making sure that your permalinks work with your server
109(2)
Discovering the Many WordPress RSS Options
111(1)
Writing Your First Entry
112(10)
Composing your blog post
112(4)
Dressing up your posts with images, video, and audio
116(1)
Refining your post options
116(3)
Publishing your post
119(2)
Editing your post
121(1)
Look Who's Talking on Your Site
122(5)
Managing comments and trackbacks
122(2)
Moderating comments and trackbacks
124(1)
Tackling spam with Akismet
124(3)
PART 3 FLEXING AND EXTENDING WORDPRESS
127(80)
Chapter 6 Media Management: Images, Audio, and Video
129(18)
Inserting Images into Your Content
130(10)
Aligning your images
134(1)
Inserting a photo gallery
135(5)
Inserting Video Files into Your Posts
140(2)
Inserting Audio Files into Your Posts
142(1)
Keeping Media Files Organized
143(4)
Chapter 7 Making the Most of WordPress Plugins
147(28)
Finding Out What Plugins Are
148(3)
Extending WordPress with plugins
149(1)
Distinguishing between plugins and themes
149(2)
Exploring the Plugins Page
151(2)
Identifying Core Plugins
153(7)
Incorporating Akismet
154(3)
Saying Hello Dolly
157(1)
Discovering the one-click plugin update
158(2)
Using Plugins: Just the Basics
160(2)
Installing Plugins Manually
162(3)
Finding and downloading the files
162(3)
Reading the instructions
165(1)
Uploading and Activating Plugins
165(3)
Uploading a new plugin
166(1)
Activating a plugin
166(2)
Setting Plugin Options
168(1)
Uninstalling Plugins
169(1)
Understanding the Open-Source Environment
170(1)
Finding Plugins Outside the Plugins Page on the WordPress.org Website
171(2)
Comparing Free and Commercial Plugins
173(2)
Chapter 8 Finding and Installing WordPress Themes
175(32)
Getting Started with Free Themes
175(6)
Finding free themes
177(1)
Avoiding unsafe themes
177(3)
Previewing themes in the Theme Directory
180(1)
Installing a Theme
181(5)
Browsing the free themes
183(1)
Previewing and activating a theme
184(2)
Exploring Premium Theme Options
186(5)
Examining the Default Theme: Twenty Seventeen
191(8)
Exploring the layout and structure
191(3)
Customizing the header media
194(3)
Customizing the colors
197(1)
Including custom navigation menus
198(1)
Enhancing Your Theme with Widgets
199(8)
Adding widgets to your sidebar
199(3)
Using the Text widget
202(1)
Using the RSS widget
203(4)
PART 4 CUSTOMIZING WORDPRESS
207(178)
Chapter 9 Understanding Themes and Templates
209(40)
Using WordPress Themes: The Basics
210(3)
Understanding theme structure
210(2)
Connecting templates
212(1)
Contemplating the Structure of a WordPress Website
213(2)
Examining the Anatomy of a Template Tag
215(1)
Getting Familiar with the Four Main Templates
216(11)
The Header template
216(5)
The Main Index template
221(4)
The Sidebar template
225(1)
The Footer template
226(1)
Other templates
226(1)
Putting a Theme Together
227(11)
Connecting the templates
228(9)
Using additional stylesheets
237(1)
Customizing Your Posts with Template Tags
238(1)
Using Tags with Parameters for Sidebars
238(11)
The calendar
240(1)
List pages
240(2)
Post archives
242(2)
Categories
244(1)
Getting widgetized
245(4)
Chapter 10 Tweaking WordPress Themes
249(28)
Styling with CSS: The Basics
250(3)
CSS selectors
250(1)
Classes and IDs
251(2)
CSS properties and values
253(1)
Changing the Background Graphics with CSS
253(5)
Uploading an image for background use
255(1)
Positioning, repeating, and attaching images
256(2)
Using Your Own Header Image
258(2)
Customizing Colors in Twenty Seventeen
260(1)
Creating Custom Navigation Menus
261(8)
Adding the Custom Menu feature to your theme
262(1)
Building custom navigation menus
263(5)
Displaying custom menus with widgets
268(1)
Changing Font Family, Color, and Size
269(3)
Changing font color
270(1)
Changing font size
270(1)
Adding borders
271(1)
Understanding Basic HTML Techniques
272(5)
Inserting images
273(1)
Inserting hyperlinks
274(1)
Inserting lists
274(3)
Chapter 11 Understanding Parent and Child Themes
277(16)
Customizing Theme Style with Child Themes
278(9)
Loading a parent theme's style
280(2)
Customizing the parent theme's styling
282(1)
Using images in child theme designs
283(4)
Modifying Theme Structure with Child Themes
287(4)
Overriding parent template files
287(1)
Adding new template files
288(1)
Removing template files
289(1)
Modifying the functions.php file
289(2)
Preparing a Parent Theme
291(2)
Chapter 12 WordPress As a Content Management System
293(40)
Creating Different Page Views Using WordPress Templates
294(4)
Uploading the template
295(1)
Assigning the template to a static page
296(2)
Creating a Template for Each Post Category
298(3)
Using Sidebar Templates
301(1)
Creating Custom Styles for Sticky, Category, and Tag Posts
302(2)
Working with Custom Post Types
304(8)
Adding Support for Post Formats
312(6)
Adding post formats to a theme
313(1)
Using template tags for post formats
314(4)
Adding Support for Post Thumbnails
318(3)
Adding the post thumbnails to a theme
319(1)
Adding custom image sizes for post thumbnails
320(1)
Exploring the Custom Fields Interface
321(7)
Adding Custom Fields to your template file
323(1)
Entering the code in the template file
324(2)
Getting WordPress to check for your Custom Field
326(1)
Exploring different uses for Custom Fields
327(1)
Optimizing Your WordPress Site
328(5)
Planting keywords on your website
329(1)
Optimizing your post titles for search engine success
330(1)
Writing content with readers in mind
330(1)
Creating categories that attract search engines
331(1)
Using the <ALT> tag for images
332(1)
Chapter 13 Hosting Multiple Sites with WordPress
333(28)
Deciding When to Use the Multisite Feature
334(1)
Understanding the Difference between Sites and Blogs
335(1)
Considering Web-Hosting Services
336(2)
Enabling the WordPress Network Feature
338(3)
DNS
339(1)
Apache mod_rewrite
340(1)
Virtual host
340(1)
PHP
341(1)
Installing the Network on Your Site
341(2)
Exploring the Network Admin Dashboard Menu
343(2)
Managing Your Network
345(14)
Settings
346(5)
Sites
351(4)
Users
355(2)
Themes
357(1)
Plugins
358(1)
Updates
359(1)
Stopping Spam Signups and Splogs
359(2)
Diverting sploggers with settings and code
359(1)
Preventing spam with plugins
360(1)
Chapter 14 Upgrading, Backing Up, and Migrating
361(24)
Getting Notified of an Available Upgrade
362(2)
Backing Up Your Database
364(1)
Upgrading WordPress Automatically
365(1)
Upgrading WordPress Manually
366(3)
Migrating Your Existing Site to WordPress
369(11)
Movin' on up
369(1)
Preparing for the big move
370(1)
Converting templates
371(1)
Moving your website to WordPress
372(1)
Importing from Blogger
373(2)
Importing from LiveJournal
375(1)
Importing from Movable Type and TypePad
376(2)
Importing from Tumblr
378(2)
Importing from WordPress
380(2)
Importing from an RSS feed
380(1)
Finding other import resources
381(1)
Moving Your Website to a Different Host
382(3)
Creating a backup and moving manually
383(1)
Using a plugin to back up and move to a new host
384(1)
PART 5 THE PART OF TENS
385(18)
Chapter 15 Ten Popular WordPress Plugins
387(8)
AppPresser
387(1)
Jetpack
388(1)
Subscribe to Comments
389(1)
Facebook
390(1)
AllinOneSEO Pack
391(1)
BackupBuddy
391(1)
WP Super Cache
392(1)
WooCommerce
392(1)
Google XML Sitemaps
393(1)
Sucuri Security
394(1)
Chapter 16 Ten Free WordPress Themes
395(8)
Hybrid Core
396(1)
Hestia
396(2)
Responsive
398(1)
P2
398(1)
Annotum Base
399(1)
Blackbird
399(1)
iTheme2
400(1)
Esquire
401(1)
Nisarg
401(1)
Optics
402(1)
Index 403
Lisa Sabin-Wilson is co-founder of WebDevStudios (https://webdevstudios.com), one of the largest WordPress design and development agencies in the world. Lisa is a regular public speaker at national events on topics such as WordPress, development, design, CSS, and social media. You can connect with Lisa on Twitter @LisaSabinWilson.