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Presentation for 2011 AIPA high school convention.

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WordPress101

PERRI COLLINS

http://perricollins.com/aipa

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What is WordPress?

It’s a content management system It makes websites easy

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.com vs. .org

WordPress comes in two flavors:

WordPress.com WordPress.org

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WordPress.com

Pros:› They host it› No installation required› Free

Cons:› Very little customization allowed› No ads allowed› Your URL is http://username.wordpress.com

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WordPress.org

Pros:› Free› You have complete control over the theme

and plugins› You can sell ads

Cons:› You need to have a host› You need to be a little more technical savvy› You are the one in charge of upgrades,

security and backup

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Themes

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Where to find themes

WordPress.org ThemeForest.net WooThemes.com ElegantThemes.com OrganicThemes.com

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Plugins

Help manage WordPress› Security› Backup› Spam

Add functionality› Social share buttons› Analytics› Collect money

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Plugins

Make your site hip› Sliders and photo galleries› Import information from social networks› Set up a store/sell stuff› Make your site mobile-friendly

Other neat things› Add star ratings and reviews› Setup registration forms› Add a calendar

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WARNING

Only download plugins from WordPress.org

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What WordPress looks like

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WordPress Dashboard

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WordPress Posts

Updating information› News› Events› Blog posts

Saves your updates in chronological order in an “archive”

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Categories & Tags

Information hierarchy› Helps organize your posts

Categories› Like a table of contents› Broad terms: sports, music, books, football

games Tags

› Like keywords› Specific words: homeroom, Halloween,

mystery meats, hip-hop, senior prom

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WordPress Posts

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WordPress Pages

Static info that doesn’t change often› Contact information› About us› School information› List of faculty & staff

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Media Library

It’s where all the extra stuff you uploaded (photos, videos and documents) is stored

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Media Library

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Comments

You choose when you allow comments You can screen comments Comment plugins

› Akismet› Facebook› Disqus

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Appearance

Switch your theme Switch around your menus Change your header/logo Change your background picture/color Add CSS

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WordPress Users

Keep track of who is working on what Everyone is assigned roles

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WordPress Users

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Settings

Edit the name of your blog Change the admin email address Turn on/off comments Make your blog private Change your time zone Set up your site to receive email posts

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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Questions?

Now is the time to ask.