WordPress in depth

Advice and techniques that you need to get the job done. Looking for ways to streamline your work so you can focus on maximizing your time? In Depth provides specific, tested, and proven solutions to the problems you run into every day–things other books ignore or oversimplify. This is the one book...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Smith, Bud E Author (author), McCallister, Michael Contributor (contributor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] Que 2010
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629130006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Introduction: Welcome
  • Why This Book?
  • How Our Book Is Organized
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • Text Conventions
  • Special Elements
  • I: Getting Started With Your Blog
  • 1 Getting Started with WordPress
  • What Is WordPress?
  • Who Is WordPress For?
  • WordPress Hosting Options
  • Other Ways to Create an Online Presence
  • 2 Starting Your Blog Right
  • Creating Your Blog
  • How Many Visitors Do You Want?
  • Playing the Domain Name Game
  • Signing Up
  • Changing Initial WordPress Settings
  • WordPress Settings Not in the Settings Menu
  • 3 Creating Your Blog's Look
  • You've Got the Look
  • Introducing Themes
  • Changing a Custom Header
  • Changing mShots and Related Links
  • Adding Available Widgets
  • II: Running Your Blog
  • 4 Creating Your First Post
  • What Is a Blog Entry?
  • Using the QuickPress Tool
  • Adding a New Post
  • Adding Links
  • Saving, Checking Your Spelling, and Publishing Posts
  • 5 Taking Posts Further
  • Doing More with Posts
  • Putting Your Posts in Categories
  • Tagging Your Posts
  • Updating Links and Your Blogroll
  • 6 Using HTML in Your Widgets and Blog
  • How HTML Can Take You Further
  • Power Tools for Better Blogging
  • HTML Basics in WordPress
  • YouTube as an Example of Embedded HTML
  • Using the Text Widget
  • 7 Adding Features to Your Blog
  • Making Your Blog Better
  • Adding Users to Your Blog
  • Adding a Static Page
  • Adding Polls
  • 8 Tracking Statistics and Bringing In Visitors
  • Getting More People to Visit Your Blog
  • WordPress Statistics
  • How Visitors Can Subscribe to Your Blog
  • Using the RSS Widget
  • III: Taking Your Blog Further
  • 9 Adding Graphics to Your Posts
  • Why Add Graphics and Other Media?
  • Copyright and Media Types
  • Putting Pictures in Your Posts
  • Graphics Tips for Bloggers
  • Uploading and Inserting Graphics.
  • 10 Adding Upgrades, Audio, and Video
  • Upgrading Your Blog
  • A Quick Description of Upgrades
  • Getting a Good Domain Name
  • Using Audio in Your Blog
  • Using Video in Your Blog
  • Where to Host Video
  • IV: Building Your Own WordPress Installation
  • 11 Installing and Upgrading WordPress Software
  • Getting It Done For You: Hosted WordPress
  • Transferring Your WordPress.com Blog
  • Hosting WordPress Yourself
  • A Quick Tour of the WordPress.org Dashboard
  • Customizing Your Dashboard
  • 12 The WordPress Toolkit: Themes
  • Shopping for Themes
  • Security Considerations When Selecting a Theme for Your Blog
  • 13 The WordPress Toolkit: Plug-Ins
  • WordPress Modular Architecture
  • Defining a Plug-In
  • Finding Plug-Ins
  • Manually Installing and Activating Plug-Ins
  • Some "Essential" Plug-Ins
  • 14 Style Sheets for Building Themes
  • Creating Style Sheets
  • Introducing XHTML
  • Introducing CSS
  • Tweaking Theme Style Sheets
  • 15 PHP Basics: Themes and Plug-Ins
  • Introducing PHP
  • PHP and MySQL
  • PHP Theme Templates
  • Examining an Existing Plug-In
  • Submitting to the WordPress Plugin Directory
  • V: Appendices
  • A: WordPress.com Versus WordPress.org
  • Choosing the Right WordPress for You
  • Naming of Parts
  • Choosing WordPress.org
  • Choosing WordPress.com
  • B: WordPress Documentation
  • Finding Your Way Through the Online Documents
  • The WordPress Codex
  • Problems with WordPress Documentation
  • Using Google to Access WordPress Documentation
  • C: Examples of WordPress Blogs
  • Why Look at Famous Blogs?
  • XXL
  • Surfin' Safari
  • New Kids on the Block
  • D: Examples of WordPress.com Blogs
  • Equal Representation for .commies
  • Famous Quotes
  • The Outland Institute
  • Music at SFSU
  • E: WordPress Site Maps
  • Navigating the WordPress Sites
  • Navigating WordPress.com
  • Navigating WordPress.org.
  • F: Importing Content from Other Systems
  • Direct Import into WordPress
  • Indirect Transfer
  • INDEX.