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WordPress 4.0 Site Blueprints (Second Edition)

You're reading from   WordPress 4.0 Site Blueprints (Second Edition) Create a variety of exciting sites for e-commerce, networking, video streaming, and more, using WordPress

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784397968
Length 324 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Migrating a Static Site to WordPress 2. Creating a Social Media Site FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating a Network of Sites 4. Creating an E-commerce Site 5. Creating a Video Streaming Site 6. Creating a Review Site 7. Creating a Jobs Board 8. Creating a Team Communications Site 9. Creating a Gallery Site 10. Creating a Membership Site Index

WordPress versus static sites – the differences

If you've built static sites before, you'll know that they consist of a number of files that you upload to your server. These will include:

  • HTML files
  • One or more CSS files (referred to as style sheets)
  • Possibly JavaScript files if you're running sliders or other dynamic elements on your site

Your WordPress site will include different file types and it will also include a database, which is where your content will be stored.

The main elements of a WordPress site are:

  • The files running WordPress itself. These are mainly PHP files.
  • The files in your site's theme, including one CSS file (occasionally more) and a number of PHP files.
  • The files in any plugins you install. These will always include PHP files but may also include CSS and JavaScript files.
  • Files you upload to your site, including images and PDF files.
  • Your site's database, which will include a number of tables storing your content and site settings.

You'll learn more about these and what they do in the next section.

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