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WordPress Complete, Sixth Edition - Sixth Edition

By : Karol Król
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WordPress Complete, Sixth Edition - Sixth Edition

By: Karol Król

Overview of this book

WordPress Complete, Sixth Edition is a practical guide for everyone who wants to start their journey as an online publisher, website owner, or even a website developer. It takes you step-by-step through the process of planning out and building your site, and offers loads of screenshots and examples along the way. It's also a beginner's guide to theme and plugin development. This book begins with the basics of WordPress, followed by the different components that you as a developer will need to use to work swiftly and efficiently. The book starts by introducing WordPress to new readers in this field. You are then shown how to set it up, implement a blog, and use plug-ins and widgets. You'll use themes to make any website look and feel better and more original. You also learn how to create your own themes and perform testing to ensure your website is bug-free. You will also acquire some idea of how to use WordPress for non-blog-like websites. By the end of the book, you will feel confident enough to design high-quality websites and will be familiar with the ins and outs of WordPress
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Getting familiar with the new feature list since 4.1

Since the last edition of this book was published, quite a staggering number of new features have been added to the WordPress software. If you're new to WordPress, this list may not mean a whole lot to you, but if you're familiar with WordPress and have been using it for a long time, you'll find this list quite enlightening:

  • New default theme--Twenty Seventeen
  • New Press This feature--making it easier to take any content you've found on the web and share it onto your WordPress website
  • Easier theme installation and switching--all within the WordPress Customizer
  • Easier plugin update and install from the Plugins screen--done with just a couple of clicks
  • Support for native Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters, musical and mathematical symbols, hieroglyphs, and also a plethora of emojis (including all of the latest Unicode 9.0 emoji characters)
  • Improvements to the way that passwords are chosen and changed
  • Possibility to manage the site's favicon--both on desktop and mobile
  • Improved customizer panels and Sections and new Customizer Media Controls
  • Better display rules for matching images to different screen sizes and devices
  • Integrated REST API infrastructure and the addition of API endpoints for WordPress content
  • Extended custom header feature to introduce support for video headers
  • Added user admin languages and locale switching
  • Device previewer buttons added to the customizer to better visualize what the website looks like on desktop, tablet, and mobile
  • Added inline link editing--enables adding links without switching to modal dialog
  • Introduction of native device fonts for the WordPress admin panel
  • Improvements to internationalization
  • A lot of security improvements to protect your site from hacks and malicious scripts

Learning more

If you'd like to see detailed lists of all new features added since WordPress Version 4.1, take a look at the docs here:

Also, you can read a fully explained feature list at https://wordpress.org/about/features/.