Getting Started With WordPress Ebookee
Getting Started With WordPress Ebookee
with WordPress
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Contents
What Is WordPress?
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WordPress started in 2003 and is now the largest selfhosted blogging tool and is used on, literally, millions of
sites worldwide.
Youre in good company if you use WordPress to publish
on the web. Many famous blogs, news outlets, music
sites, Fortune 500 companies and celebrities are using
WordPress. For example, famous blogs like Mashable and
TechCrunch are both on WordPress. News outlets like
The New York Times blogs and CNNs on-air
personality blogs all use WordPress, too.
That should tell you something about how powerful and
safe it is to use. But dont let that scare you. Just as the NY
Times uses WordPress, so do many first-time-onliners
who have never touched any type of web design system
at all. So its simple enough for even the most wary user.
Since WordPress is open source, its free. Thats always
a bonus. And again, because its open source, it also has a
thriving community of developers constantly improving
the software and creating plugins to expand the software.
WordPress lets you create pages (stand alone content)
and posts (time-driven content) to build out the content of
your site. And you can also easily manage your sites look
and feel with themes.
What is WordPress?
WordPress is an online, open source
website creation tool written in PHP.
But in non-geek speak, its probably
the easiest and most powerful
blogging and website content
management system (or CMS) in
existence today.
Watch the video:
What is WordPress?
WordPress.com vs.
WordPress.org
If youre new to WordPress, you might
be wondering about the difference
between WordPress.org and
WordPress.com.
Watch the video:
WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org
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Getting Started
Because this ebook focuses on using the self-hosted
version of WordPress available at WordPress.org, heres a
quick overview of how to get started:
1. Purchase a domain name.
2. Purchase a hosting plan from a reputable hosting
company that specializes in WordPress sites.
3. Install the WordPress software on your server
(Most hosting companies provide instructions or
services to install WordPress for you.)
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Installing WordPress
The final step is to install WordPress on your server. Most
hosting companies offer thorough instructions on
installing WordPress or services to install WordPress for
you.
Using a quick-install service is a simple way to get your
WordPress installation up and running, but the downside
is that it does leave some security holes.
For that reason, you may want to consider installing
WordPress manually.
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http://yoursite.com/wp-login.php
http://yoursite.com/wp-admin
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The last section on the left side of the admin bar is the +
New link. If you hover over this link, youll see a submenu
that will quickly take you to the add new screen for post,
media, page and user. All of these things can also be
done from the left-hand navigation menu of the
dashboard, but this link is great for getting these tasks
done quickly.
On the far right side of the screen, youll see Howdy,
your name. Hover over this section to see the submenu
to edit your profile or log out of the site.
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Exploring WordPress
Settings
WordPress Settings offer many
options for customizing your
WordPress site.
Watch the video:
Exploring WordPress Settings
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General
Writing
Reading
Discussion
Media
Permalinks
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Creating a WordPress
Post
To get started creating your first
WordPress post, locate the Posts
menu in the left-hand side of the
WordPress dashboard. You can either
hover over the Posts link or click to
expand it to reveal the submenu.
Watch the video:
Creating a WordPress Post
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The Add New Posts page can also be found from the +
New link in the WordPress Admin Bar.
Click the Add New link.
Now youll see the Add New Post page where you can
create your first post.
The first box is where youll want to enter the title of your
post.
Next is the post formatting section or post editor. This
is where youll actually type the content of your post.
If you look on the right side of the box, youll see two tabs.
There are two modes of editing posts: Visual and Text.
The Visual tab will bring up the visual WYSIWYG editor.
WYSIWYG just means what you see is what you get.
Here youll see a formatting toolbar with lots of options
for formatting your posts. If youre familiar with Microsoft
Word or any other word processing software, most of
these icons should look familiar.
If you click the Text tab, this will reveal a plain-text HTML
version of the post editor. This version of the post editor
is for editing the HTML code of your post. For most users,
the Visual editor is the easiest way to write posts.
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If you ever need help while youre on the Add New Posts
page, just click the Help tab in the upper right corner.
From here, youll be able to get a reminder for how to
customize your post display, tips for adding a post title
and using the post editor, inserting media and settings
for publishing and discussion.
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Adding Links in
WordPress
The WordPress post and page editor
makes it easy to add hyperlinks to
other web pages from your content.
Watch the video:
Adding Links in WordPress
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first is the image icon. If you click that icon, youll now see
another box open for editing the details of the
image. Here you can change the size of the image based
on percentages (which can be a handy tool for resizing) or
you can update the title, alternative text, the caption and
link URL. You can also select this image to link nowhere,
or to link to the actual image file.
6. If you click the advanced settings tab, youll see the URL
of where the image file is hosted on your site, the actual
width and height of the image in pixels, the CSS Class,
styles and image properties that add padding around the
image.
7. Return to the image in your post. The next icon in the
upper left corner will delete the image out of the post. If
you click the Add Media button again, youll see the
same insert media box. On the left side of this box, youll
see options to create a gallery and set the featured
image. Once you have more images in our media library,
youll be able to add an entire gallery of images into the
post.
The featured image of the post is sometimes used by
your WordPress theme. Go ahead and choose this image
as your featured image and return back to the post
editor. Now, you can preview the post and see that our
image has been added.
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Formatting WordPress
Posts
In this section, well be covering some
of the basics of formatting your
WordPress posts with the built-in
WordPress post editor.
Watch the video:
Formatting WordPress Posts
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If you ever get stuck using your formatting icons, you can
simply hover over the icon to see the name and function.
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Scheduling WordPress
Posts
Scheduling your WordPress posts is
an easy way to control when your
content is published. With the built-in
WordPress post scheduler, you can
add a time to publish.
Watch the video:
Scheduling WordPress Posts
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WordPress Categories
WordPress categories are basic ways for you to organize
your posts into different categories, such as topics.
For example, when writing a post, think of the wider topic
of the post. If you plan to write more posts about this
topic in the future, youll probably want to group these
posts together.
From the post editor page, find the Categories box.
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Category Slug
The Category Slug is the URL-friendly version of the
category. It is usually all lowercase and contains only
letters, numbers and hyphens.
Category Hierarchies
Categories, unlike tags, can be nested into hierarchies.
For example, you might have a Jazz category, and under
that have children categories for Bebop and big band.
Category Description
The description section is a place for you to add more
details about the posts assigned to that category. Some
WordPress themes may show this information.
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Creating a WordPress
Page
Creating a WordPress page is very
similar to creating a post. Just
remember that pages are intended for
static content.
Watch the video:
Creating a WordPress Page
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Applying a WordPress
Page Template
Some WordPress themes include page
templates that change the way your
pages are formatted on the front end
of the site. By using page templates,
your theme changes how your pages
look and where certain page elements
are located.
Watch the video:
Applying a WordPress Page Template
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Why would you want to pay for a plugin? Well, there are
several reasons:
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Installing WordPress
Plugins
Installing plugins on your WordPress
site is a simple process.
Watch the video:
Installing WordPress Plugins
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What is a WordPress
Theme?
A WordPress theme provides all of the
front end styling of your WordPress
site.
Watch the video:
What is a WordPress Theme?
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Font styling
Colors
Widget locations
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How to Install a
WordPress Theme
In addition to the default theme
included with your WordPress
installation, you can also install your
own WordPress theme to change the
look and style of your site.
Watch the video:
How to Install a WordPress Theme
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see different pages and make sure you like what you see.
Some things may be options you can customize, but other
tweaks will require editing the code of the theme.
3. Once you find a theme you like, click Install. Once the
theme is installed, just click the Install button. And just
like that, your site has a brand new look.
Manual Method
You can also add themes by manually uploading them to
your server with FTP software. This is more complicated
and not for the novice user. Youll need to download a
theme to your computer and unzip it. This will give you a
folder on your computer with all the theme files. Then,
using an FTP program, upload the theme folder to the
wp-content/themes folder on your site. Then go to the
Themes screen in your dashboard and you will see your
new theme in the list. Click Activate to get started.
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Using WordPress
Widgets
WordPress Widgets add additional
content and features to your
WordPress site. Examples of widgets
are search bars, a list of post
categories or tags, and custom menus.
Watch the video:
Using WordPress Widgets
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Managing Comments in
WordPress
With WordPress, visitors can leave
comments on posts and pages.
Watch the video:
Managing Comments in WordPress
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Commenting Policy
Once youve decided to have comments, its important to
have a commenting policy in place. It doesnt necessarily
have to be public, but you might consider it. Whats
important is to know how youre going to respond to a
specific situation and enforce your rules consistently.
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You may not run into any of these comment issues. But it
helps to be prepared. Often the style of your organization
will help you determine your comment policy. A loose,
care free organization might encourage people to
disagree. A strict, top-down company might ban any
discussion of competing products. Its your websiteyou
set the tone.
Heres another thing youll need to decide: how active are
you going to be in your own comments? Some people like
to be very active, encouraging responses and interacting
with readers. That can also be time-demanding, but may
also benefit your business. Other people may only step in
when its absolutely necessary, letting their readers have
their own discussion.
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The View Post link leads back to that post on your live
site. This small bubble with the number shows the
number of approved comments that post has received. If
the bubble is gray, you have moderated all comments for
that post. If it is blue, there are pending comments.
Clicking the bubble will filter the comments screen to
show only comments on that post.
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Creating Users in
WordPress
Creating users in WordPress allows
you to add users with different roles
and access privileges to your site.
Once created, a user will be able to log
in to your site with a username and
password.
Watch the video:
Creating Users in WordPress
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Editing Users
Once a user is created, you can mouse over their name in
the Users list and an Edit link will appear.
Click the Edit link to access the Profile edit screen. There
are a number of helpful options here, most selfexplanatory, but a few could use some explanation:
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Search Engine
Optimization (SEO) &
WordPress
You want people to find your site, so
you need to make sure it can be
found. A major way to do that is to
focus on search engine optimization
(SEO).
SEO is the process of making the tweaks and adjustments
to your site that search engines like so theyll rank your
site higher. Showing up higher in search results means
more people finding your site.
There are some simple strategies that can boost your
SEO. Simply creating content is a good first step. Having
more content gives search engines more things to rank,
giving a user more opportunities to stumble across your
site. It also means you have more content for people to
link to. More links from other sites will also help your
SEO.
Using WordPress is another good way to improve your
SEO. WordPress is designed to be a search engine-
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WordPress Security
WordPress security is a big topic these
days, but theres plenty you can do to
secure your site.
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2. Strong Passwords
Your security is only as good as your password. If youve
got a simple password, youve got a simple site to hack.
You need to use strong passwords. Your password should
have numbers, capitals, special characters (@, #, *, etc.)
and be long and unique. Your WordPress password can
even include spaces and be a passphrase.
Dont use the same password in multiple places. Yes,
remembering different passwords for different sites is
tough, but a hacked site is worse.
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3. Manage Users
Your own strong password is useless if another admin
has a weak one. You need to manage your users. Not
everybody needs admin access. The more people with
admin access, the more chances to hack your site. Make
sure youre only giving admin access to the people who
truly need it. And make sure those few admins are
following good security practices. Remember to update or
remove users when you have staff transitions.
4. Back It Up
If anything ever goes wrong with your site, you want to be
able to get it back up quickly. That means you need a
backup plan. In order for backup to work, it needs to be
complete and automatic. Backing up your database isnt
enough. That will save your content, but youll still have to
rebuild your entire site, including theme tweaks and
plugin settings. And if your backup isnt automatic, youll
forget about it.
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