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Getting Started With WordPress, Rev. Jan 2013

Getting Started With WordPress, Rev. Jan 2013

Heather Acton

January 24, 2013
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  1. Lake Villa District Library 01-23-2013 Heather Acton http://heatheracton.com Slides are

    at: http://hact.in/lakevilla2013 Getting Started With WordPress
  2. Intro • Former mechanical engineer turned independent web developer •

    Specialize in WordPress for small businesses & nonprofits • Organizer WordCamp Chicago 2011 & 2012 • Founder / Organizer WordCamp Lake County Meetup Group • Married mom of 2 • Love Dave Matthews Band and craft beer
  3. Overview 1. Approach 2. What is WordPress 3. Prework -

    domains, hosting, email 4. Installing & configuring WordPress 5. Adding content 6. Themes & plugins 7. Ongoing maintenance 8. Where to find help
  4. How this training works • Overview of each topic •

    Resources for more learning • Ask questions anytime
  5. Prework • Read about WordPress • http://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page • Choose a

    domain registrar • Namecheap • Choose a website host • Shared: Bluehost, Hostgator ($5-8/mo) • Managed: WP Engine, Page.ly (~$30/mo) • Choose an email service • Google Apps, free to 10 users • Google Apps, $5/user/mo • Your web host, free • Connect these services
  6. Installing WordPress Shared host • One-click installs available for the

    FTP leery • OR • FTP the files & connect them to a blank database • http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress ***SECURITY ALERT*** With either method above, do not use the default “admin” username. Very secure usernames and passwords are key to keeping your installation secure.
  7. Themes & Plugins Themes Fonts Colors Layout Plugins Functionality e-commerce

    membership events management and so much more...
  8. The wonderful world of WordPress themes • Free themes •

    1,617 themes in the repository • http://wordpress.org/extend/themes • Meant to work “out of the box” • Varied quality • Premium themes • StudioPress, WooThemes, Theme Forest, Elegant Themes • Meant to work “out of the box” • Varied quality • Additional functionality • Support • Theme frameworks • Genesis, Headway, Thesis, Pagelines • “Blank” themes meant to be used with a child theme • OR • “Blank” themes with interfaces that make it easier for non-developers to customize their theme • Starter themes • _s (underscores.me), Bootstrap WP, Roots • Barebones themes meant to jump start the “from scratch” theming process • HTML, CSS, and PHP skills required
  9. WordPress plugins • Free plugins • 22,041 free plugins in

    the repository • http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins • Research before you install • WordPress SEO by Yoast, Google Analytics for WordPress by Yoast, Akismet, BuddyPress, bbPress, Widget Logic, Social Sharing Toolkit • Premium plugins • Typically fuller functionality • Typically premium support • Research before you buy • Gravity Forms, BackupBuddy, Cart66, S2Member, Events Calendar Pro
  10. Ongoing help & support • WordCamps • http://wordcamp.org • http://2012.chicago.wordcamp.org

    • Meetups • http://www.meetup.com/Chicago- WordPress-Meetup/ • http://wplc.us • http://wpmchenry.com • Forums • http://wordpress.org/support/ • Codex • http://codex.wordpress.org/ • GOOGLE!!! • Books • WordPress for Dummies • Tutorial sites • WP101 • Lynda.com