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WordPress 2.7 Cookbook

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WordPress 2.7 Cookbook

Overview of this book

About 120,000 blogs are created every day. Most of them quickly die, but a few stay, grow up, and then become well known and respected places on the Web. If you are seriously interested in being in the top league, you will need to learn all the tricks of the trade. WordPress 2.7 Cookbook focuses on providing solutions to common WordPress problems, to make sure that your blog will be one of the ones that stay. The author's experience with WordPress enables him to share insights on using WordPress effectively, in a clear and friendly way, giving practical hands-on solutions to WordPress problems, questions, and common tasks ñ from themes to widgets and from SEO to security. Are you feeling limited with WordPress, or are you wondering how popular blogs do a certain kind of thing that you can't? With this cookbook, you will learn many WordPress secrets and techniques, with step-by-step, useful recipes dedicated to achieving a particular goal or solve a particular problem. You'll learn the secret of expensive premium themes, how to optimize your blog for SEO and online profits, and how to supercharge WordPress with killer functions used by the most popular blogs over the Internet.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
WordPress 2.7 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
2
Finding and Installing Themes
Index

About the Reviewers

Alan Doucette is a partner of KOI (www.koitech.net), a web development company. He is passionate about PHP and Open Source software. His constantly changing blog can be found at http://alanio.net.

Narayan Bhat is an avid user of Blogger, Twitter, and other useful web applications. He is a top contributor to the Blogger Help Group with more than 50,000 posts to date. Get Blogger tips and tricks and hacks at his blog http://www.blogdoctor.me.

He has also worked on the following books:

  • Blogger Beyond the Basics by Lee Jordon.

  • WordPress for Business Bloggers by Paul Thewlis.

Paul Thewlis has worked as a Web communications professional in public and private sectors. He is currently E-Communications Manager for a multinational transport company based in the UK. He began his Web career as a Technical Editor, working on web design books for a well-known publisher. He has extensive experience of many Content Management Systems and blogging platforms. He is an expert in the use of social media within corporate communications, and blogs about that subject, as well as WordPress and the Web in general, at http://blog.paulthewlis.com. He also runs the popular Twitter trivia quiz, Twrivia (http://twrivia.com), and the email reminder service, Urge-Me (http://urge-me.com).

Paul is the author of WordPress For Business Bloggers, published by Packt.