WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2nd Edition

eBook Details:

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: WOW! eBook; 2nd edition (October 21, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321792661
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321792662

eBook Description:

WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2nd Edition

WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2nd Edition 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.

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WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2nd Edition

WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2nd Edition 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.

Authors Info

Matt Beck

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.

Jessica Neuman Beck

Jessica Neuman Beck is a web designer and writer. Her company, couldbe studios, specializes in Web sites and online identities for small businesses. Jessica is the co-author of the WordPress Visual QuickStart Guide (1st Edition and 2nd Edition) and her articles have appeared both in print and online. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon with her husband, their son, and two somewhat neurotic cats.

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.

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

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