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WordPress QUICK Q&A: 11-08-11

sandibatik · November 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Hands-On WordPress Beginners Meet-Up —November 08, 2011— Hosted by CoSpace

The November Hands On Word Press Beginners Meetup was an informal and very relaxed gathering. Our goal was to answer member WordPress Questions. We asked our members to bring their ideas – especially if they’d discovered a solution to a problem, we invited you to bring in a problem that has been making you crazy… this meet-up  was designed to work together and share information.

Announcements

Sandi Batik announced the 2012 WordCamp Austin –  Working with WordCamp Central WPATX has tentatively scheduled a Saturday during the last two weeks in May. The planning team is currently seeking a venue for 300 people that would allow us to split into two tracks, would be low-cost, have internet access and would allow us to cater our own food. If you have any good leads, please contact Sandi atsbatik@pleiadesservices.com. Your WPATX team will keep you posted with our progress.

WordPress Quick Q&A Time

In no particular order, Pat Ramsey, Nick Batik, Jackie Dana, and Sandi Batik served on this evening Q&A Panel

What’s a good theme to start with?

Each major release of WordPress comes with a default theme that has the most up-to-date code. Right now the default theme is Twenty-Eleven, and it’s a great place to start and get used to the way WordPress works.

 How do you create a child theme?

When you want to make changes to the way a theme works, it’s a good idea to make a child theme first.

Create a new theme folder and add a .css file with the following at the top:

/*
Theme Name: Twenty Ten Child
Template: twentyeleven
*/
@import url(“../twentyeleven/style.css”);

(Visit my page that explains step-by-step on how to create a child theme for Twenty Ten)

 Drupal vs WordPress?

Drupal is more powerful but you really need to be willing to go into code. WordPress is easier to get started with and requires less technical skill to be successful.

As one person put it, Drupal is like a cascading brick wall, but if you can get through the hurdles it can be really powerful.

 What’s a good slideshow?

  • Meteor Slides
  • NextGen Gallery
  • WP Cycle
  • SlideDeck
  • Chop Slider 2

When you’re looking for a slider or any other plugin, you may find that the WordPress plugin repository is a good place to start, though it is also sometimes hard to find what you’re looking for.

 What Social Media buttons work best?

  • Share This
  • Social Bartender
  • Sociable
  • Share and Follow – allows both “share this” and “follow me” options
  • Sexy Bookmarks
  • Social Media Widget
  • Tweet This – can tweet that a new post is available; also allows you to display your tweets on your site

Are there any good video carousels?

  • Ultimate Carousel Free Video Gallery – no one has used this yet
  • YouTube VideoBox – another possible option

If you have video on your homepage, does it hurt your rankings with Google?

Probably not unless it impacts the load time significantly.

How do you generate thumbnails for videos rather than photos?

  • Fast Tube
  • Tube Press

How do you modify more of your theme beyond the basic options using CSS & PHP?

When you’re in the admin panel, under Appearance you can go into the Editor and access the PHP and CSS files. The files also can be accessed via FTP: public_html > wp-content > themes > the theme you want modify.

Best Advice for backing up your theme and your site?

WordPress creates your site dynamically. You have your theme files (the appearance) as well as a database (all of your content).

To backup your appearance, you can download the wp-content or theme folder to your desktop. There are also some plugins that will allow you to backup your site and your database.

WordPress offers information on backing up your site.

There is also a nice plugin called BackUpWordPress that backs up both your theme files and your database.

 How do you make your site more secure from bots randomly seeking out your site and trying to find vulnerabilities?

You may find Nick’s posts on WordPress security useful.

 Why is my site not loading right?

Load order is important. If un-styled content loads before your stylesheet, it will display improperly. You may also want to play with where  javascript loads.

What is Firebug?

Firebug is an add-on for Firefox that allows you to view and play with the HTML and CSS code. They have great on-line tutorials —have fun with it!

Yes, there were more questions that we had time for, but our CoSpace hosts need WPATX out of there by 9:30 pm. We will schedule another WordPress Q&A soon. Remember you can always post your questions on WPATX Google Groups

Your WPATX Organizers look forward to seeing you at a WordPress Meet-up soon.

Filed Under: WordPress Tagged With: Austin WordPressMeetup, Best Practices, Content Management Plugins, On-Site Content Optimization, SEO WordPress Plugins, WordPress Codex, WordPress Security, WordPress Theme

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