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WordPress 3 Site Blueprints

By : Heather R. Wallace
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WordPress 3 Site Blueprints

By: Heather R. Wallace

Overview of this book

<p>Sure, WordPress can be used for blogging, but this powerful software is capable of so much more. With the right combination of plugins, themes, customizations, and configurations WordPress can be transformed into a community portal, an e-commerce site, and much more. While it is easy to get started with WordPress, its full power is not obvious. There is very little that WordPress can't do—if you can image it, then it's probably possible with WordPress. If you want to create a powerful, fully-featured blog or non-blog website in no time, this book is for you.<br /><br />While some books merely talk about the capabilities of WordPress in general and leave you to figure out how they apply to your situation, WordPress 3 Site Blueprints takes a different approach. The first chapter will show you how to migrate from an existing static website to a WordPress blog. Each of the other chapters is devoted to the construction of a different type of site that can be created with WordPress and the right combination of themes and/or plugins. As you follow along, you will learn by doing because each of these nine chapters shows you how to build a WordPress-powered site from start to finish. That means that, by the time you reach the end of every chapter, you will have a fully-functional site online.<br /><br />Each chapter provides easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions along with screenshots to help you follow along easily. In addition, detailed information is provided to help you optimally configure each and every plugin and theme mentioned in this book so that you can get the most out of each of these sites. By the time you reach the end of each blueprint, you will have a fully functional site online that is ready for use as is or that you may customize further if you so desire.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
WordPress 3 Site Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Special considerations when configuring WordPress for use with this project


In addition to all of the plugins that you have had to configure in the process of creating this site, there are also certain changes that you will need to make to the settings used by WordPress, so that your site will operate smoothly.

Allowing registrations

First of all, if the Membership setting in WordPress isn't enabled, visitors will be unable to register at your site. This is easily remedied by navigating to Settings | General Settings and then ticking the checkbox next to Anyone can register.

In creating this site, its purpose isn't to allow members to post messages. Instead, the only thing that you want them to be able to do is create and edit their profile. That means that New User Default Role should be left set to Subscriber. Otherwise the members at your site will be able to perform actions beyond what you want to allow them to do. With the General Settings properly configured, scroll to the bottom of the...