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WordPress Complete

By : Hasin Hayder
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WordPress Complete

By: Hasin Hayder

Overview of this book

<p>WordPress is an open-source blog engine released under the GNU general public license. It allows users to easily create dynamic blogs with great content and many outstanding features. It is an ideal tool for developing blogs and though it is chiefly used for blogging, it can also be used as a complete CMS with very little effort. Its versality and ease of use has attracted a large, enthusiastic, and helpful community of users.<br /><br />If you want to create powerful, fully-featured blogs in no time, this book is for you. This book will help you explore WordPress showing you what it offers and how to go about building your blog with the system.<br /><br />You will be introduced to the main aspects of a blog – users, communities, posts, comments, news feeds – and learn how to manage them using WordPress. You will develop the skills and confidence to manage all types of content, be it text or images, on your blog, and also understand how users interact with the blog. In working through the book you'll be inspired as well as informed, and have the capability and the ideas to make your blog cutting edge and exciting to maximize its impact.</p>
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
WordPress Complete
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface

About the Author

Hasin Hayder graduated in Civil Engineering from the Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) in Bangladesh. He is a Zend-certified Engineer and an expert in localization. Hasin is currently working in one of the leading Ajax startpage company Pageflakes Ltd (www.pageflakes.com) as a Development Engineer. He is also working in Somewhere In (www.somewherein.net) as a Web Application Developer. Hasin is an expert WordPress user and has developed several themes and plug-ins for the community. He also maintains the WordPress4SQLite project, which is an unofficial port of WordPress to be used with SQLite. You can reach Hasin at as well as at . You can also visit Hasin's personal blog at http://hasin.wordpress.com when you are free.