WordPress Bible 2탄

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Part IV: Creating Content

 

Chapter 13: Navigating the Content Production Experience
Customizing Your Workspace
Leveraging the Elements of Content Creation
Using the title Content Creation
Designating an excerpt
Enhancing searchability of content
Adjust the title slug
Use “bold” font to enhance importance
Add descriptive text to videos and podcasts
Write well
Looking at categories and tags: What’s the difference?
Search implications
Architectural implications
Managing categories
Managing tags
Publishing and scheduling posts
Using custom fields
Hacking Your Experience: Getting the Most Out of Writing
Using the visual text editor
Using Full Screen mode
Using the Press This bookmarklet
Summary

 

Chapter 14: Using Offline Editors

 

Part V: Keeping Up with the Joneses: Maintenance and Upgrades

What Is XML-RPC?
WordPress-supported remote protocols
Blogger API
MetaWeblog API
Movable Type API
WordPress XML-RPC API
The bundled XML-RPC library
AtomPub and the upcoming standard of remote management
Understanding XML-RPC Security Risks
Looking at Offline Blog Editors
Windows Live Writer (Windows)
BlogDesk (Windows)
MarsEdit (Mac)
Ecto (Mac)
Drivel (Linux)
ScribeFire (All)
Summary

 

Chapter 15: Performing Automatic Upgrades
Meeting the Minimum Automatic Upgrade Requirements
Disabling the “Upgrade Nag”
Performing Automatic Upgrades
Using SSH for Automatic Upgrades
Using SSH with keys
Using constants to bypass credentials
Summary

 

Chapter 16: Moving to WordPress and Backing It Up
Moving a Blog to WordPress
Blogger
Blogware
DotClear
LiveJournal
Movable Type and TypePad
WordPress
Importing Tags into WordPress
Converting categories to tags
Importing Ultimate Tag Warrior tags
Looking at Bakcup Routines
File backups
MySQL backups
Using mysqldump
Using phpMyAdmin
Backup scripting
Summary

 

Chapter 17: WordPress Maintenance and Security
Upgrading WordPress
Upgrading manually with FTP
Debugging problems with FTP upgrades
Re-upload files
Check the error log
Roll back to a previous version
Choosing an FTP Client
Windows FTP clients
WS_FTP Professional
FileZilla
Mac OS X FTP clients
Transmit
Fetch
Practicing Sound WordPress Security
Data sanitization
Casting variables
Sanitizing HTML entities for XML
Using KSES to filter unsafe content
Escaping and encoding HTML
Escaping and encoding HTML attributes
Escaping and encoding JavaScript
Sanitizing URLs
Preventing SQL injection
File permissions
Unix file permissions
WordPress file permissions
Summary

 

Chapter 18: Caching Strategy to Ensure WordPress Scales
Understanding Caching
Using WordPress Caching Mechanisms
WordPress object cache
wp_cache_add()
wp_cache_delete()
wp_cache_get()
wp_cache_replace()
wp_cache_flush()
The WP Super Cache plugin
Memcached and the Batcache plugin
Optimizing PHP with Opcode Caching
eAccelerator
APC
Caching MySQL with HyperDB and the Query Cache
MySQL query cache
HyperDB
Harnessing the “Cloud”
Summary

 

Chapter 19: Understanding WordPress Roles and Capabilities
Looking at WordPress Roles and Capabilities
User levels
Adding and removing custom capabilities
Checking capabilities in plugins
Using the Role Manager Plugin
Summary

 

Part VI: Alternates Uses for WordPress

 

Chapter 20: Using WordPress for Alternative Blogging
Photoblogging with WordPress
What is a Photoblog?
Examples of notable photoblogs
ThomasHawk.com
The Fine Arts Photoblog
Lens
Great WordPress photoblog themes
Monotone
StudioPress Black Canvas
Nautilus
Using EXIF data in a photoblog
Implementing a Twitter-style Blog
Using Press This for a Tumble Blog
Summary

 

Chapter 21: WordPress as a Content Management System
Using WordPress as a Content Management System
Understanding Enterprise WordPress Needs
Single sign-on authentication
Lead generation and CRM integration
WordPress support
Conveying a Consistent Message and Brand
Understanding When a Blog Is Not a Blog
Custom content types
Summary

 

Part VII: Looking at the WordPress Ecosystem

 

Chapter 22: Leveraging WordPress MU and Multi-Blog Functionality
Installing and Configuring WordPress MU
Installing WordPress MU
Configuring WordPress MU
Wildcard DNS configuration
Apache Wildcard Vhost configuration
Converting a WordPress Blog to WordPress MU
Admin panel
Blogs panel
Users panel
Themes panel
Options panel
Upgrade panel
Understanding WordPress MU Plugin Nuances
Blog ID
WordPress MU database schema
Site configuration tables
Blog-specific tables
Adapting to WordPress MU
Activating plugins site wide
Constructing image permalinks
Using WordPress MU with different domains
Summary

 

Chapter 23: Adding User Forums with bbPress
Installing bbPress
Finding bbPress Plugins
Understanding the bbPress Theme System
Summary

 

Chapter 24: Creating Your Own Social Network with BuddyPress
What Is BuddyPress?
Activity Stream
Blog tracking
bbPress integration
Friends
Groups
Private Messaging
Comment Wire
Extended Profile
Configuring BuddyPress
General Settings
Base profile group name
Full Name field name
Disable BuddyPress to WordPress profile syncing
Hide admin bar for logged out users
Disable profile picture uploads
Allow non-friends to post on profile wires
Disable user account deletion
Disable global forum directory
Default user profile picture
Component Setup
Forums Setup
Profile Field Setup
Comparing BuddyPress and WordPress Development
Looking at BuddyPress Theme Concepts
Extending BuddyPress
Summary

 

Chapter 25: Using BackPress as a Development Framework
Defining BackPress
Developing with BackPress
Including BackPress in your PHP project
Understanding the BackPress facilities
class.bp-log.php
class.bp-roles.php
class.bp-sql-schema-parser.php
class.bp-user.php
class.bpdb.php
class.bpdb-multi.php
class.ixr.php
class.mailer-smtp.php
class.mailer.php
class.passwordhash.php
class.wp-ajax-response.php
class.wp-auth.php
class.wp-dependencies
class.wp-error.php
class.wp-http.php
class.wp-object-cache.php and class.wp-object-cache-memcached.php
class.wp-pass.php
class.wp-scripts.php
class.wp-styles.php
class.wp-taxonomy.php
class.wp-users.php
Solving BackPress Dependencies
Summary

 

Chapter 26: WordPress.com and the Automattic Products
About Automattic
After the Deadline
Akismet
Gravatar
IntenseDebate
P2 Theme
PollDaddy
VideoPress
VIP
Taking a Look at Automattic’s Propriety Products
WordPress
BuddyPress
bbPress
BackPress
WordPress app for iPhone
WordPress app for BlackBerry
Using WordPress.com Themes
Getting Your Plugin Included in WordPress.com
Buying Premium WordPress.com Features
Custom CSS
Disk spare upgrades
Domain mapping
No-ads
Unlimited Private Users
VideoPress
Summary

 

Chapter 27: Leveraging Automattic Products
Obtaining a WordPress.com API Key
Using Akismet to Kill Spam
Verify Key
Comment Checking
Submit Spam
Submit Ham
Making Use of WordPress.com Stats
Engaging Readers with IntenseDebate
Crowdsourcing with PollDaddy
Summary

 

Part VIII: Appendixes

 

Appendix A: WordPress Hook Reference

Appendix B: Template Tags

Appendix C: What About PHP 5?

Appendix D: WordPress Hosting

Appendix E: WordPress Vendors and Professional Services

Appendix F: WordPress in Government

Appendix G: WordPress in Major Media

Appendix H: The General Public License

 

 

 

 

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