
Professional WordPress
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. April 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
412 pages
978-0-470-56054-9 (ISBN)
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Description
An in-depth look at the internals of the WordPress system.As the most popular blogging and content management platform available today, WordPress is a powerful tool. This exciting book goes beyond the basics and delves into the heart of the WordPress system, offering overviews of the functional aspects of WordPress as well as plug-in and theme development.
What is covered in this book?
* Detailed review of WordPress Functionality and Codebase
* The Loop and Data Management
* Plug-in Development
* Theme Development
* Content Aggregation, SEO and User Experience
* Statistics, Scalability, Security and Spam
* Using WordPress as a CMS
* Using WordPress in the Enterprise
* Moving your existing site to WordPress
This book takes an "internals" view of WordPress and drives the fundamentals of how things work to explain use cases and extensions to the core platform. Including hands on examples, and real world tips, this exhaustive book is a must-have for Web and PHP professionals developing on the WordPress platform.
More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.6 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
698 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-56054-9 (9780470560549)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
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Book
01/2013
2nd Edition
Wrox Press
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Persons
Hal Stern is a vice president at a technology company and uses WordPress to blog about his adventures in golf, ice hockey, and food.
David Damstra is the Manager of Web Services for CU*Answers, a credit union service organization, where he manages a team of developers to create web sites and web applications for the financial industry.
Brad Williams is the CEO and Co-Founder of WebDevStudios.com. He is also a co-host on the SitePoint Podcast and an advisor on SitePoint Forums.
Content
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER 1: FIRST POST.
What Is WordPress?
Content and Conversation.
Getting Started.
Finishing Up.
CHAPTER 2: FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW.
The Dashboard.
Creating and Managing Content.
Categorizing Your Content.
Working with Media.
Comments and Discussion.
Working with Users.
Extending WordPress.
Content Tools.
Configuring WordPress.
CHAPTER 3: CODE OVERVIEW.
Downloading.
Exploring the Code.
Configuring Key Files.
WP-Content User Playground.
CHAPTER 4: TOUR OF THE CORE.
What's in the Core?
Using the Core as a Reference.
WordPress Codex and Resources.
Don't Hack Core!
CHAPTER 5: THE LOOP.
Understanding the Loop.
Putting the Loop in Context.
Flow of the Loop.
Template Tags.
Customizing the Loop.
Global Variables.
Working Outside the Loop.
CHAPTER 6: DATA MANAGEMENT.
Database Schema.
Table Details.
Direct Database Manipulation.
WordPress Taxonomy.
Building Your Own Taxonomies.
CHAPTER 7: PLUGIN DEVELOPMENT.
Plugin Packaging.
Know Your Hooks: Actions and Filters.
Plugin Settings.
WordPress Integration.
Plugin Security.
Creating a Plugin Example.
Publish to the Plugin Directory.
CHAPTER 8: THEME DEVELOPMENT.
Why Use a Theme?
Installing a Theme.
What Is a Theme?
Creating Your Own Theme.
Creating Your Own Theme: Getting Started.
Creating Your Own Theme: DRY.
Creating Your Own Theme: Content Display.
Creating Your Own Theme: Additional Files.
Custom Page Templates.
Theme Hierarchy and Child Themes.
Premium Themes and Other Theme Frameworks.
CHAPTER 9: CONTENT AGGREGATION.
What is a Lifestream?
Getting Noticed.
Social Media Buttons.
Simple Social Networking Badges.
Collecting External Content.
Pushing Content from WordPress to Other Sites.
Advertising.
Privacy and History.
CHAPTER 10: CRAFTING A USER EXPERIENCE.
User Experience Principles.
Usability and Usability Testing.
Structuring Your Information.
Getting Your Site Found.
How Web Standards Get Your Data Discovered.
Searching Your Own Site.
Mobile Access.
CHAPTER 11: STATISTICS, SCALABILITY, SECURITY, AND SPAM.
Statistics Counters.
Cache Management.
Load Balancing Your WordPress Site.
Dealing With Spam.
Securing Your WordPress Site.
Using WordPress Roles.
CHAPTER 12: WORDPRESS AS A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 299
Defining Content Management.
Workflow and Delegation.
Content Organization.
Interactivity Features.
Other Content Management Systems.
CHAPTER 13: WORDPRESS IN THE ENTERPRISE.
Is WordPress Right for Your Enterprise?
When WordPress Isn't Right for You.
Scalability.
Integration with Enterprise Identity Management.
Content Integration via Feeds.
CHAPTER 14: MIGRATING TO WORDPRESS.
Planning a Migration.
Content Identification.
Media Migration.
Moving Metadata.
Moving Authors and Users.
Theme and Presentation.
Unique Functionality.
Cleaning Up.
Launching.
CHAPTER 15: WORDPRESS DEVELOPER COMMUNITY.
Contributing to WordPress.
Sister Projects.
Resources.
INDEX.