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WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x179x15 mm, kaal: 448 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2011
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321792661
  • ISBN-13: 9780321792662
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x179x15 mm, kaal: 448 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2011
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321792661
  • ISBN-13: 9780321792662
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Provides step-by-step instructions on using WordPress to create and maintain blogs and Web sites.

WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2E uses a visual approach to teach the essential elements of WordPress, one of the world's most popular publishing platforms. This book gives readers the tools they need to create beautiful, functional WordPress-powered sites with minimal hassle. Using plenty of screenshots and a clear, organized format, authors Jessica Neuman Beck and Matt Beck walk new users through the installation and setup process while providing valuable tips and tricks for more experienced users. With no other resource but this guide, readers can set up a fully-functional and well-designed WordPress site that takes advantage of all the features WordPress has to offer.

This new, fully updated version covers all the key new features of WordPress 3, including an improved welcome screen with enhanced security and usability; internal linking to articles on one's own blog; support for individual author templates; improved menu interface allowing for changes to be made from inside the WordPress dashboard; and the new, easily customizable Default Theme, Twenty Eleven, with support for child themes and header and background adjustments. It also covers more advanced features, such as improved content management with Custom Post types, which allow WordPress theme developers to create custom content types outside of pages and posts; and integration of the WordPress Multi-User into the WordPress core so that users can create and manage hundreds of blogs.
Introduction vii
Chapter 1 First Steps
1(18)
Setting Up WordPress
2(2)
Using an Installer
4(3)
Setting Up a Database
7(3)
Installing WordPress
10(8)
Putting It All Together
18(1)
Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with WordPress
19(24)
How WordPress Works: An Overview
20(1)
Finding Your Way Around the Dashboard
21(6)
Exporting and Importing Your Site Content
27(4)
Backing Up Your Site Data and Files
31(7)
Upgrading WordPress
38(4)
Putting It All Together
42(1)
Chapter 3 Settings
43(18)
General Settings
44(3)
Writing Settings
47(3)
Reading Settings
50(2)
Discussion Settings
52(3)
Media Settings
55(2)
Privacy
57(1)
Permalinks
58(2)
Putting It All Together
60(1)
Chapter 4 Managing Accounts
61(10)
Configuring Your Account
62(3)
Managing User Accounts
65(5)
Putting It All Together
70(1)
Chapter 5 Adding Content
71(16)
Adding Posts
72(5)
Adding Pages
77(2)
Editing Posts and Pages
79(1)
Setting Up and Using Categories
80(2)
Using Tags
82(2)
Internal Linking
84(1)
Putting It All Together
85(2)
Chapter 6 Working with Media
87(14)
Using the Media Library
88(7)
Uploading and Managing Audio Files
95(2)
Uploading and Managing Video Files
97(3)
Putting It All Together
100(1)
Chapter 7 Managing Comments
101(14)
Enabling and Disabling Comments
102(5)
Moderating Comments
107(3)
Fighting Spam with Akismet
110(4)
Putting It All Together
114(1)
Chapter 8 Syndication
115(10)
Setting Up Your RSS Feed
116(2)
Displaying Your RSS Feed
118(1)
Setting Up Subscriptions
119(2)
Using Google FeedBurner with WordPress
121(3)
Putting It All Together
124(1)
Chapter 9 Widgets and Plug-ins
125(14)
Widgets vs. Plug-ins: What's the Difference?
126(2)
Using Widgets
128(5)
Using Plug-ins
133(3)
Upgrading Plug-ins
136(2)
Putting It All Together
138(1)
Chapter 10 Customizing Your WordPress Theme
139(22)
Using the WordPress Default Theme
140(8)
Choosing a New Theme
148(2)
Using the Theme Editor
150(3)
Setting Up Menus
153(4)
Using Post Formats
157(3)
Putting It All Together
160(1)
Chapter 11 Getting Fancy with Themes
161(12)
Customizing Your Theme with CSS
162(3)
Adding a Favicon
165(1)
Editing the Functions File
166(6)
Putting It All Together
172(1)
Chapter 12 Advanced Theme Development
173(22)
Anatomy of a WordPress Theme
174(2)
Building a Theme from Scratch
176(10)
Working with Template Files
186(2)
Working with Template Tags
188(5)
Using the Loop
193(1)
Putting It All Together
194(1)
Chapter 13 Custom Post Types
195(10)
Setting Up a Custom Post Type
196(4)
Using Custom Taxonomies
200(4)
Putting It All Together
204(1)
Chapter 14 One Installation, Multiple Blogs
205(14)
Setting Up a Network
206(6)
Administrating a Blog Network
212(6)
Putting It All Together
218(1)
Chapter 15 More Ways to Customize WordPress
219(18)
The More, the Merrier: Multiple Authors
220(3)
Integrating Third-Party Services
223(2)
Setting Up a Third-Party Comment System
225(4)
Monetizing Your Site: Ad Integration
229(4)
Using Web Fonts
233(3)
Putting It All Together
236(1)
Chapter 16 Best Practices
237(10)
Search Engine Optimization
238(4)
Speeding Up Your Site
242(3)
How to Write: Blogging Basics
245(1)
Putting It All Together
246(1)
Chapter 17 Tools and Tricks
247(10)
Posting from Your Desktop
248(1)
Mobile Posting
249(5)
Using Stats to Evaluate Traffic
254(2)
Putting It All Together
256(1)
Appendix A Troubleshooting 257(8)
Appendix B Online Resources 265(4)
Index 269
Jessica Neuman Beck is a writer, editor, and Web designer. She is the managing partner at CouldBe Studios, a small-business-focused Web design agency located in Portland, Oregon, that specializes in Shopify and WordPress sites.

Matt Beck is Jessica's business partner at CouldBe Studios, a designer, and a PHP/MySQL developer. He has a solid background in IT and MIS management, including lots of experience with WordPress design and customization.

Find out more about Matt and Jessica at: www.couldbestudios.com