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Description WordPress 3.1 for Designers WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems so it's important for web designers to offer WordPress services. This VTC course will help you understand how the software works and, in particular, how themes are made. WordPress themes control both the look and many of the functions of a website, so you need to know how to work with theme files. Author George Plumley will demonstrate how to implement your designs in a theme or convert an existing site into a theme. Customizing theme functionality for each client is also important and you'll learn to create page templates. You will also learn how to use plugins to provide clients with key functionality, such as forms, social media, photo management, and even e-commerce. Click on the movie links below to get started today! |
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01 Introduction
0101 Course Overview
0102 Course Requirements & Assumptions
0103 Why Choose WordPress
0104 Self-Hosted WP vs. WordPress.com
02 Installing WordPress
0201 Basic Installation
0202 Securing a WP Installation
0203 Basic WP Settings
03 A Quick WP Primer
0301 Administration Interface Overview
0302 Customizing WP Admin Screens
0303 Adding Posts & Pages
0304 Visual/HTML Editor
0305 Adding Images & Video
0306 Media Library
0307 Menus
0308 Widgets
0309 Plugins
0310 Appearance & Themes
04 Organizing the Client Site
0401 Posts Versus Pages
0402 Categories & Tags
0403 User Roles & Management
0404 Importing Existing Blog Material
0405 Home Page Setup
05 How WP Themes Work - Basics
0501 How WP Uses Themes
0502 What is in a Theme
0503 Template Hierarchy
0504 Layout Template Files
0505 Stylesheets
0506 Single & Page Templates
0507 Category & Archive Templates
0508 Loop Templates
0509 Functions.php
0510 Other Basic Templates
0511 WP-Generated CSS Classes
0512 Child Themes
0513 Theme Frameworks
0514 Example Theme Framework
06 Creating Custom Themes
0601 Theme Strategies
0602 Modifying Existing Themes pt. 1
0603 Modifying Existing Themes pt. 2
0604 Modifying Existing Themes pt. 3
0605 Modifying Existing Themes pt. 4
0606 Modifying Existing Themes pt. 5
0607 Converting an Existing Site pt. 1
0608 Converting an Existing Site pt. 2
07 Solutions Using Widgets & Plugins
0701 How to Choose Plugins
0702 Plugins for Developers
0703 Plugins for Design & Layout
0704 Simple Content with Text Widgets
0705 Photo Galleries
0706 Forms
0707 Workflow & Collaboration
0708 Related Content
0709 Social Media
0710 Memberships & Role Management
0711 Paid Membership Management
0712 Events Management
0713 E-commerce
0714 Video & Audio
0715 Mobile
0716 Ad Management
0717 Embedded Fonts
08 Housekeeping Plugins
0801 SEO Strategies with WordPress
0802 SEO Plugins
0803 Statistics
0804 Security
0805 Backup
0806 Link Checking
0807 Caching
09 How WP Themes Work - Advanced
0901 PHP Basics pt. 1
0902 PHP Basics pt. 2
0903 Common PHP Errors
0904 The Loop
0905 Creating Your Own Loops
0906 Template Tags
0907 Conditional Tags
0908 Functions.php
0909 Creating a Plugin
0910 Hooks
0911 Custom Page Templates
0912 Post Formats
0913 Custom Post Templates
0914 Custom Fields
0915 Featured Images
0916 Shortcodes
0917 Custom Taxonomies
0918 Custom Post Types
10 Some Common Customizations
1001 Adding Menus
1002 Adding Widget Areas
1003 Display Thumbnails with Posts
1004 Header Images by Page
1005 Custom Links Page
1006 Theme Options Page pt. 1
1007 Theme Options Page pt. 2
1008 Theme Options Page pt. 3
1009 Product or Course Listings
11 Final Thoughts
1101 WP Resources Online
1102 Hiring Extra Help
1103 Wrap Up
12 Credits
1201 About the Author
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