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Questions Worth Asking
What will be the purpose of your web site?
Who will your audience be?
What will be the content of your web site?
What type of design are you aiming at?
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Header
Title
SideBar
About me Portfolio Curriculum Contacts
Content
Footer
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New material added to the class website!
http://startingmyownwebpage.wordpress.com/
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Dashboard
The Modules of the Dashboard Home:
①At a Glance②Quick Draft③Activity④Stats ⑤Your Stuff
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Site Stats
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Akismet Stats
“What the heck is ham doing on my blog? I’m a vegetarian.
Spam most people know; it's the unwanted commercial comments on their blogs. Ham is what we call its counterpart, legitimate comments. On the Akismet mistakes side, missed spam is pretty self-explanatory, and a false positive is a legitimate comment incorrectly identified as spam (which, we hope, happens very rarely).”
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My Blogs
Did you know that you can administer more than one blog through the same account?
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Store
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Posts
Posts are entries listed in reverse
chronological order on the blog home
page or on the posts page if you have set
one.
Pages
Pages are static and are not listed
by date. You choose their order.
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Post Page
① Go to the Dashboard② Go to Settings③ Choose Reading④ Check “A Static Page”
Choose what to have in your Front Page Choose your Post Page
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Front Page VS Post Page
• It provides static information to anyone who enters your site
• It is good way to convey an important message to anyone entering your site or just to introduce yourself
• By default WordPress makes your Home (page) your Post Page
• It provides news feeds to your readers
• It is a good way keep your site up to date
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Create a Post
①Go to the Dashboard②Go to Post③Choose Add New
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Sticky PostsPosts are entries listed in reverse chronological order on the blog home page or on the posts
page.
Sticky posts appear before all other posts, independently from the chronological order of
posting.
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All Posts
From this page you can quickly administer all of your posts.
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Categories
Categories provide a helpful way to group
related posts together, and to
quickly tell readers what a post is about.
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TagsTags provide a useful way to group related posts together and to
quickly tell readers what a post is about.
Tags also make it easier for people to find your
content.
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Copy A Post
Copy A Post lets you duplicate a post, including the title, contents, tags and
categories, so you can start a new post without having to re-enter tags,
categories and formatting.
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Request Feedback
To request feedback from someone, all you need is their email address. Type their email address into the request form; if you
want to request feedback from multiple people you can separate their email addresses with commas.
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Pages
Pages are static. They are a good way to publish information that doesn’t change much, like an
About page.
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All Pages
Here you can quickly administer all of your pages.
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Copy A Page
Use an existing page as a template.
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Page Attributes
The Page Attributes module allows you to set page parents and
templates, and to change the order of
your pages.
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Page Template
Some themes have additional templates that you can use to create pages with additional
features or custom layouts.
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Menus
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Wordpress.com VS Wordpress.org
http://startingmyownwebpage.wordpress.com/resources/about-wordpress-and-plugins/wordpress-com-vs-wordpress-org/
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WordPress.com VS WordPress.orgTo understand the difference, we must first
understand how hosting works.
① Domain/address: You type the domain name into your web browser.
② Domain Name Servers/System: The DNS makes sure you get connected to the right computer.
③ Hosting: And that computer or server has your website files hosted on it
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How to access the class website
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The difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org will come particularly handy in
understanding how to access help.
①http://en.support.wordpress.com/②http://en-ca.wordpress.org/support/
WordPress.com VS WordPress.org
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Help
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