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中文名: WordPress 宝典原名: WordPress Bible别名: WordPress,Bible,宝典,PHP,CMS作者: Aaron Brazell资源格式: PDF出版社: Wiley书号: 978-0-470-56813-2发行时间: 2010年地区: 美国语言: 英文简介: WordPress 是一种使用 PHP 语言和 MySQL 数据库开发的开源、免费的 Blog(博客,网志)引擎,用户可以在支持 PHP 和 MySQL 数据库的服务器上建立自己的 Blog。 WordPress 是一个功能非常强大的博客系统,插件众多,易于扩充功能。安装和使用都非常方便。目前 WordPress 已经成为主流的 Blog 搭建平台。 WordPress 的原版是英文版的,UTF-8 编码,最新版本为 2.9。为满足日益庞大的中文用户需求开辟了中文官方站点且提供中文版程序下载。还有爱好者开发了中文语言包,使其可以支持中文。不过,由于使用的编码原因,中文字符截断时会出现乱码。不过桑葚网友制作的中文 WordPress 工具箱插件可以解决这个问题。 WordPress 可以说是世界上目前最先进的 weblog 程序。目前开发的程序大多都是根据它仿造的。它更能把握搜索引擎,在你使用 WordPress 并掌握几种插件后,对于优化将不用过多的操心,它会为你想的更多。 WordPress有许多第三方开发的免费模板,安装方式简单易用。不过要做一个自己的模板,则需要你有一定的专业知识。比如你至少要懂的HTML代码、CSS、PHP等相关知识。Install WordPress and go beyond bloggingWordPress is so flexible that developers are now tapping it to create robust applications for content, contact, and e-mail management. Whether you're a casual blogger or programming pro, this comprehensive guide covers WordPress from the basics through advanced application development. Learn how to use custom plugins and themes, retrieve data, maintain security, use social media, and modify your blog without changing any core code. You'll even get to know the ecosystem of products that surrounds this popular, open-source tool.Enhance your blog\'s findability in the search engines and beyondDiscover hooks and leverage the WordPress event-driven programming interfaceCreate WordPress widgets in only a few minutesExplore alternate uses of WordPressEnhance your blog with WordPress MUEnsure your plugins maintain future compatibilityCreate highly customizable and dynamic themes using template tagsLearn best security practices as a user and developerCompanion Web SiteVisit www.wiley.com/go/wordpressbible for all of the author's example files from the book.Install, secure, and maintain WordPressExtend WordPress with plugins and themesEnhance your blog with WordPress MU 目录: CreditsAbout the AuthorAbout the Technical EditorContentsPrefaceWordPress VersioningGetting the Most Out of This BookUsing the Margin IconsPart I: Getting Started with WordPressChapter 1: Learning About WordPressA Brief History of WordPressLeveraging the WordPress CommunityWordPress by the Numbers10 Things You Need to Know About WordPressUnderstanding Open Source and the General Public LicenseSummaryChapter 2: Installing and Configuring WordPressSystem RequirementsChoosing a Web ServerInstalling WordPressSummaryChapter 3: WordPress, SEO, and Social Media MarketingUnderstanding the Basics of Search Engine OptimizationLeveraging Social Networks to Extend Your BlogSummaryChapter 4: Finding Help in the WordPress Support SystemUsing the WordPress CodexStaying in the Loop with Mailing ListsFinding Help in the WordPress Support ForumsSummaryPart II: Working with PluginsChapter 5: Extending WordPress with PluginsUnderstanding WordPress HooksWriting Your Own PluginExtending the WordPress AdminCreating Events with ActionsModifying Content with FiltersUsing Multi-Argument HooksLocalizing PluginsSummaryChapter 6: Widgetizing WordPressUsing Widgets in WordPressBuilding Widgets with the Widget APIWidgetizing Your ThemeSummaryChapter 7: Understanding the WordPress Database ClassExamining the Schema and Properties of the Database ClassAdding Data to MySQL with WordPressRetrieving Data from MySQL with WordPressPreventing SQL InjectionSummaryChapter 8: Dissecting the Loop and WP_ QueryDefining the LoopWrangling the Loop with PluginsDeveloping Custom and Multiple LoopsUsing Loops StrategicallySummaryPart III: Working with Themes and Template TagsChapter 9: Using Free or Premium ThemesUnderstanding the User ExperienceFinding and Implementing Free ThemesFinding and Implementing Premium ThemesSummaryChapter 10: Understanding the Template File HierarchyLooking at the Minimum Necessary Template FilesUnderstanding the Common Template FilesEnhancing the User Experience with Template FilesDeveloping Custom Template FilesSummaryChapter 11: Adding JavaScript and CSS to ThemesExamining the jQuery and Prototype FrameworksLeveraging WordPress’ JavaScript LibrariesExamining WordPress Plugins that Use JavaScript EffectsLooking at Theme StylesSummaryChapter 12: Dissecting the Comment Loop, Template Tags, and Theme Best PracticesUsing Hooks in ThemesImplementing Scripts in ThemesUsing Template Tags to Make Themes DynamicCreating Conversations with Threaded Comments and Paged CommentsPersonalizing the Reader Experience with AvatarsSummaryPart IV: Creating ContentChapter 13: Navigating the Content Production ExperienceCustomizing Your WorkspaceLeveraging the Elements of Content CreationHacking Your Experience: Getting the Most Out of WritingSummaryChapter 14: Using Offline EditorsWhat Is XML-RPC?Understanding XML-RPC Security RisksLooking at Offline Blog EditorsSummaryPart V: Keeping Up with the Joneses: Maintenance and UpgradesChapter 15: Performing Automatic UpgradesMeeting the Minimum Automatic Upgrade RequirementsDisabling the “Upgrade Nag”Performing Automatic UpgradesUsing SSH for Automatic UpgradesSummaryChapter 16: Moving to WordPress and Backing It UpMoving a Blog to WordPressImporting Tags into WordPressLooking at Backup RoutinesSummaryChapter 17: WordPress Maintenance and SecurityUpgrading WordPressChoosing an FTP ClientPracticing Sound WordPress SecuritySummaryChapter 18: Caching Strategy to Ensure WordPress ScalesUnderstanding CachingUsing WordPress Caching MechanismsOptimizing PHP with Opcode CachingCaching MySQL with HyperDB and the Query CacheHarnessing the “Cloud”SummaryChapter 19: Understanding WordPress Roles and CapabilitiesLooking at WordPress Roles and CapabilitiesUsing the Role Manager PluginSummaryPart VI: Alternate Uses for WordPressChapter 20: Using WordPress for Alternative BloggingPhotoblogging with WordPressImplementing a Twitter-style BlogUsing Press This for a Tumble BlogSummaryChapter 21: WordPress as a Content Management SystemUsing WordPress as a Content Management SystemUnderstanding Enterprise WordPress NeedsConveying a Consistent Message and BrandUnderstanding When a Blog Is Not a BlogSummaryPart VII: Looking at the WordPress EcosystemChapter 22: Leveraging WordPress MU and Multi-Blog FunctionalityInstalling and Configuring WordPress MUConverting a WordPress Blog to WordPress MUUnderstanding WordPress MU Plugin NuancesAdapting to WordPress MUSummaryChapter 23: Adding User Forums with bbPressInstalling bbPressFinding bbPress PluginsUnderstanding the bbPress Theme SystemSummaryChapter 24: Creating Your Own Social Network with BuddyPressWhat Is BuddyPress?Configuring BuddyPressComparing BuddyPress and WordPress DevelopmentLooking at BuddyPress Theme ConceptsExtending BuddyPressSummaryChapter 25: Using BackPress as a Development FrameworkDefining BackPressDeveloping with BackPressSolving BackPress DependenciesSummaryChapter 26: WordPress.com and the Automattic ProductsAbout AutomatticTaking a Look at Automattic’s Propriety ProductsUsing WordPress.com ThemesGetting Your Plugin Included in WordPress.comBuying Premium WordPress.com FeaturesSummaryChapter 27: Leveraging Automattic ProductsObtaining a WordPress.com API KeyUsing Akismet to Kill SpamMaking Use of WordPress.com StatsEngaging Readers with IntenseDebateCrowdsourcing with PollDaddySummaryPart VIII: AppendixesAppendix A: WordPress Hook ReferenceUsing ActionsUsing FiltersHook Reference: Alphabetical ListingHook Reference: General UsesSummaryAppendix B: Template TagsUnderstanding the Template Tag ConceptBreaking Down the WordPress Templating SystemSummaryAppendix C: What About PHP 5?PHP 4 versus PHP 5: Understanding Core DifferencesWordPress and PHP 5SummaryAppendix D: WordPress HostingFeatures and Requirements of Web HostsTypes of Web HostsSummaryAppendix E: WordPress Vendors and Professional ServicesTop Consultants in the WordPress CommunityDirectory of Automattic-Recommended ConsultantsSummaryAppendix F: WordPress in GovernmentWordPress Use in the Federal GovernmentWordPress Use Outside the United StatesSummaryAppendix G: WordPress in Major MediaNewsroom Challenges for WordPressRoadmapping WordPress in Major MediaSummaryAppendix H: The General Public LicensePreambleGNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEIndex
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