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Web 2.0 Workshop Series: WordPress 2 - Beyond the Blog

Web 2.0 Workshop Series: WordPress 2 - Beyond the Blog. About us. Instructor: Zac Matthews, TA/GA ITD & Help Desk matthws2@illinois.edu www.zpmatthews.org www.zacfromiowa.wordpress.com Instructor: Kelsey Bates, TA/GA ITD & Help Desk kbates2@illinois.edu www.kelseybates.org.

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Web 2.0 Workshop Series: WordPress 2 - Beyond the Blog

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  1. Web 2.0 Workshop Series: WordPress 2 - Beyond the Blog

  2. About us Instructor: Zac Matthews, TA/GA ITD & Help Desk matthws2@illinois.edu www.zpmatthews.org www.zacfromiowa.wordpress.com Instructor: Kelsey Bates, TA/GA ITD & Help Desk kbates2@illinois.edu www.kelseybates.org

  3. Overview of WordPress 2 • Non-Blogging Possibilities of WordPress • Content Management Systems • Levels of WordPress’ Flexibility • Fighting with the Interface • Free WordPress sites • Freemium WordPress sites • Full Domain Management of a WordPress site

  4. What do you want out of WordPress?

  5. Non-Blogging Examples

  6. Content Management Systems (CMSs) • Manages pictures, video, audio, page layouts, etc. for easy collaboration with other users • Uses PHP, MySQL, CSS, HTML, etc. without you having to know about them • Other examples of CMSs: • Drupal • Omeka • Joomla!

  7. Why choose WordPress as a CMS? • It can get complicated • It is limited • Ease of Collaboration • Rich community of users & documentation • Ease of setup • Flexible! • Commonly used by employers • Stepping stone to more a complex CMS

  8. Modifying Your Site What you can do depends on where the site lives • WordPress.com(free) • WordPress.com(paid) • WordPress.org(free*with your own hosting space)

  9. WordPress.com (free) • Quick and Easy! • Never goes down • Always backed up • Potential for extra traffic from tied-in WordPress community • It gets you started! • No $$$ Commitment • No plug-ins • No PHP customization • No customized themes • Less professional web address yourblogname.wordpress.com vs yourblogname.org or .com

  10. WordPress.com (paid) • Quick and Easy! • Never goes down • Always backed up • Potential for extra traffic from tied-in WordPress community • It gets you started! • CSS customization • Pro web address • No plug-ins • No PHP customization • Some customized themes • Moderate $$$ investment

  11. WordPress.org (paid) • Infinity customization • Fully customizable themes • Fantastic for building technical experience • Infinity customization • $$$ investment for managing your own domain • No tech support • No automatic backups

  12. Modifying Your Site • Themes • Content • Menus & Pages • Widgets • Plug-ins • Mobile

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