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Day 11: The Basics: Using the Help Menu and Screen Options
After installing some plugins and adding content, you might notice that your screen is getting crowded with options. Or you might need some more immediate help with questions that are coming up as you work on your website. Reason Part of the goal of this series is to help you add functionality and become more…
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Day 10: The Basics: Reviewing the Front End of Your Site (UX)
The last part of our Basics section! Once everything is basically set up and you’ve been creating content, it’s time to review what the front end looks like. Reason You can do all of the tweaking and adding of content you like on the back end, but if the front end of your site does…
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Day 9: The Basics: WordPress Widgets
Widgets are another set of small functions that add a little bit of flare to your website. The basic widgets add a search bar to your site (SUPER important), add notes about comments and categories, and can even add a calendar. Reason There are certain areas on a WordPress site that are designated “widget areas”…
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Day 8: The Basics: Uploading Media
There is so much more to say than what the written word allows you to. Pictures, audio video and other written formats are all ways that you can allow your audience to consume your content. Reason For some of this content, you will the media to be available on your website. Until you develop a…
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Day 7: The Basics: Plugins Part 1: JetPack and Akismet
Websites and blogs can get pretty bland pretty quick. There are also plenty of functionalities that you’ve probably seen on other sites that you have though, “Ooo, I want THAT on my website!”. Enter Pugins… Reason Plugins also you to simply and easy add to the functionality of your website without necessarily needing to know…
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Day 6: The Basics: Creating and Arranging Top Level Menus
Websites are more than just a landing page. They contain blog posts, about pages, different categories, even shopping carts and contact forms. Reason People want to see ALL of your content and they need to be able to navigate to the different parts of your site quickly and intuitively. This is where menus come in.…
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Day 5: The Basics: Finding and Choosing and Installing a (Free) Theme
Like snowflakes and Danny Boyle movies, no two themes are exactly alike. There is a theme for everyone out there, and you will probably want to change your theme as the personality of your website changes. Reason The only way to know if a theme will work on your website is to preview it with…
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Day 4: The Basics: Categories and Comments
As humans, we categorize so many things: our clothing, our food, our friends, and even our coffee (I’m drinking some decaf, fair trade, fresh ground coffee now!). We also like to comment on anything and everything:-). Reason Breaking your content down into categories will allow you more flexibility on rendering that content on the front…
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Day 3: The Basics: Your First Page
If the post is the fresh and dynamic content, the page is the foundation and static portion of your site. Pages inform and typically or more general than posts. Typical pages are titled About, Resources, Services, Portfolio, and Contact Us. Reason You don’t always want your content updated in a “tumblog” fashion. Pages allow for…
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Day 2: The Basics: Your First Post
We all want a website for different reasons: blogging, content management, display our portfolio, put a professional foot forward, etc. Here is how to create your first post. Reason More and more, blogs and new posts are becoming a central way to update your audience and keep your website fresh with content. Fresh content is…