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The bestselling guide to WordPress&;fully updated Updated to capture all the changes expected to come with the latest release of WordPress, the brand-new edition of this bestselling guide gives you an all-access pass to using this powerful publishing platform to get your very own blog or website up and running&;in no time. In WordPress For Dummies , you'll find out how to choose and customize a theme, pick the perfect web host, manage multiple websites with multiple authors, and tons more. Due in large part to its state-of-the-art features, WordPress has become the go-to platform for website owners and bloggers who want to be noticed. Whether you're new to the web/blogging community or want to maximize your site, this hands-on guide is packed with everything you need to navigate the wonderful world of WordPress&;and ensure the fruit of your labors gets the attention and traffic it deserves. Get set up with a new WordPress.org account Leverage the power of WordPress as a CMS tool Forget one website&;manage as many as you want Optimize aesthetics, web standards, and usability Not a WordPress guru? No worries! Everything you need to become a pro is a page&;and a click&;away! Review: Excellent - excellent overview of the software but also detailed explainations of how to get a web site up and running. excellent recommendations about what to do, and not do, and what plug-ins to try first. Review: Not sure why the bad reviews - I've done computer science work for a long time and many times I've been introduced to a whole new technology or programming environment. These new environments are a mystery to me until I get a lay of the land, generally from a book geared toward me- experienced programmer wanting to develop "code" in a new-to-them environment. For WordPress, this book is fulling that requirement for me. I already had my host provider who had WordPress preinstalled so I can't comment on those chapters, but the one showing all the features of the Dashboard has been immensely helpful. I've started a couple of YouTube videos, including Joy of WP, and while good and I get pages published, I don't know what I'm doing since I don't have the "big picture" and instruction in what all the "buttons" do. I'm still learning about the Dashboard but my edition (2017) of the book has been 100% right-on for WordPress 5.4.1, and I don't expect (hope :^) that to change in the future chapters. Thumbing through the chapters. it looks like there is all the material I'll need to watch those YouTube videos and know what I'm doing. The book is not directed only to someone with my experience but would be helpful to anyone wanting to do a WordPress website. This book already feels like it's going to one of those books I'm going to refer back to many times when I'm working on the small scale WP sites I envision. I'm curious, what am I missing? Why the negative reviews? I was unable to find all this info in one place anywhere else- Web, Kindle books, desertcart books (except this one!) Edited 5/13/20 I lowered my rating from 5 to 4 stars. The book did fulfill my need to get a better understanding of the overall WordPress architecture an the different pieces and how they fit together. The book also did a good job explaining all the control in the Dashboard. I did feel that much of the later part of the book was out-of-date and the examples either did not work or should have been done using the latest tools like the Gutenberg editor. Overall I feel alot better about working in WP now that I've got a better idea of the big picture, which would be even better if all of the book was up-to-date.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 109 Reviews |
T**.
Excellent
excellent overview of the software but also detailed explainations of how to get a web site up and running. excellent recommendations about what to do, and not do, and what plug-ins to try first.
T**E
Not sure why the bad reviews
I've done computer science work for a long time and many times I've been introduced to a whole new technology or programming environment. These new environments are a mystery to me until I get a lay of the land, generally from a book geared toward me- experienced programmer wanting to develop "code" in a new-to-them environment. For WordPress, this book is fulling that requirement for me. I already had my host provider who had WordPress preinstalled so I can't comment on those chapters, but the one showing all the features of the Dashboard has been immensely helpful. I've started a couple of YouTube videos, including Joy of WP, and while good and I get pages published, I don't know what I'm doing since I don't have the "big picture" and instruction in what all the "buttons" do. I'm still learning about the Dashboard but my edition (2017) of the book has been 100% right-on for WordPress 5.4.1, and I don't expect (hope :^) that to change in the future chapters. Thumbing through the chapters. it looks like there is all the material I'll need to watch those YouTube videos and know what I'm doing. The book is not directed only to someone with my experience but would be helpful to anyone wanting to do a WordPress website. This book already feels like it's going to one of those books I'm going to refer back to many times when I'm working on the small scale WP sites I envision. I'm curious, what am I missing? Why the negative reviews? I was unable to find all this info in one place anywhere else- Web, Kindle books, Amazon books (except this one!) Edited 5/13/20 I lowered my rating from 5 to 4 stars. The book did fulfill my need to get a better understanding of the overall WordPress architecture an the different pieces and how they fit together. The book also did a good job explaining all the control in the Dashboard. I did feel that much of the later part of the book was out-of-date and the examples either did not work or should have been done using the latest tools like the Gutenberg editor. Overall I feel alot better about working in WP now that I've got a better idea of the big picture, which would be even better if all of the book was up-to-date.
M**S
as described and quickly shipped
thanks
B**H
Three Stars
Okay for basic WordPress but hard to adapt to purchased templates
J**S
Five Stars
Great book easy reading
A**R
Four Stars
Helpful in developing my website
P**R
You can receive much better assistance and training though YouTube videos.
I've purchased many other 'dummies' books in the past and most were extremely helpful., but this one is the absolute worst instructional book ever! First of all, it seems to focus primarily on blogging, which in my opinion, few website builders care much about. The other issues that I find fault here - it doesn't seem to follow a logical and easy to follow step-by-step approach. I've received far greater instructional information through various youtube videos. I then hoped I could use this book as a sort of follow-up, to answer questions I have about the specific issues, such as for example, typography, adding sub-menus or alignment of elements, themes and plug-ins, etc. The table of contents and index are practically useless . Trust me, do not waste your money and don't buy this book!
O**E
Only useful if you intend to build a small, simple site. Nearly useless for anything other than that; especially editing sites.
Nearly useless for learning wordpress. Might be useful if one is trying to build a simple wordpress site. Not useful for editing existing sites or understanding wordpress as a whole.
J**D
Helpful resource
helpful resource for those using WordPress for the first time.
G**I
Excellent book
Excellent book. I am using it now to set up a Wordpress blog. The book steps you through from beginning to end in a simple, easy to understand method. At the same time it gives you all the info to make a high functioning professional site - or just a simple personal blog. Well, worth the money. If you're going to build a Wordpress site for the first time, or want to spruce up an existing one then buy this book to get the most out of the fantastically powerful Wordpress software. NOTE - this book is aimed at those who are using the Wordpress.org software, hosted independently. Not for the Wordpress.com managed site.
D**N
Not for Beginners
Wordpress has become complex and the book reflects that. It needs to be in two parts. A simple beginners start up and a reference book to deal with building more mature websites. I have an earlier edition which is easier to use but of course does not cover the latest version of the software.
D**.
Easy to read and understand web site publications
Used it to help producing a personal web site.
A**N
Practize this and you become a pro.
Excellent book for anyone, who wants to learn WordPress. Recommended!
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