2. Course Outline
● Class 1: Understand Wordpress & setup workshop
● Class 2: Administration and management of your site (including
changing themes)
● Class 3: Functionality: Plugins, Widgets, Themes
● Class 4: Customizing themes and course review
3. Team Rules
You are already winning by being here.
Everyone finishes.
Advanced exercises will be offered.
If you don't do the advanced exercises, that's fine.
4. Today's Plan
● Introductions
● What is Wordpress?
● What's the difference between Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org?
● What's 'working locally' ... and why does it matter?
● Installing Wordpress locally
Goals
● Understand what Wordpress is
● Able to articulate the differences between .com and .org
● You should have a local Wordpress install!
5. Introductions!
Tell us about yourself
● Name
● What you hope to get out of class
● Random fact (or, the name of your yacht)
6. What is Wordpress?
● Open Source
● Often used as a Content Management System (CMS)
○ Organize data in a database rather than updating
individual files
○ Allows many users
○ Allows users to communicate with one another (ex.
have different roles in the project)
7. What is Wordpress?
Translation:
Wordpress is free, open source, community-
developed platform that helps people make websites
quickly and cheaply, and manage them easily: even
without knowing how to code.
9. Working 'Locally' -- huh?
Working 'locally' means working on your own machine rather than
anywhere else - namely not on a remote server.
What you need:
● XAMPP - a way to run a free web server on your machine - and
include Apache and MySQL, both of which we need for
WordPress
● Go to http://www.wordpress.org and click the blue Download
button to download the latest release of WordPress
● A Text Editor
○ Notepad++ for Windows
○ Komodo Edit for Mac/Windows/Linux
16. Installing Wordpress
If you haven't yet, un-zip your Wordpress download (the .zip).
Copy files from the Wordpress folder the documents folder
(note, the documents folder as defined by XAMPP)
26. THERE IS NO SUCH THING
AS TOO MUCH SUCCESS!!!!!!
27. Lessons Learned
Do you ...
● Understand what WordPress is?
Are you ...
● Able to articulate the differences between .com and .org?
Do you ...
● Have a local WordPress install?