February 1, 2010

More template tweaking

Filed under: WordPress Site Development — Mandy @ 11:22 am

Changed a few bits on the template. Although WordPress’ Appearance Editor is fine for making minor changes, I prefer to use a text editor (TextPad) and FTP for more important things. For a start, it’s easier to roll-back if I change my mind or make a mistake, and also easier to copy sections of code to move them about or whatever!

I’d like to easily decide what’s on at least one of the sidebars depending on what page we’re viewing, so that’s my next challenge and would bring Wordpress capabilities nearer those of Joomla!

Getting going again

Filed under: WordPress Site Development — Mandy @ 10:57 am

I got a bit distracted developing a site for a good friend of mine. She’s not finished adding content yet, but it’s here for those who are interested: Amaryllis Wedding Flowers. It’s my first “proper” WordPress site and I was pleased at how adaptable the template system was. Claire wanted rotating images as her background to the home page and I was amazed to discover this wasn’t too difficult to organise. She also needed a shop, galleries and various static pages. I’m not sure yet if she’ll actually use the blogging facilities of WordPress which makes my choice of software for the project a bit bizarre perhaps, but it was very easy to put together. Just like any project I work on, I’ve written an instruction manual for this site, and it is much smaller than one of my Joomla manuals.

Claire, I hope you like it!

http://www.aihosts.co.uk/amarylli/

January 16, 2010

Organising content

Filed under: WordPress Site Development — Mandy @ 3:13 pm

There’ll be lots of steps to this!

Firstly, I’ve deleted all of the “links” in Wordpress admin. These were displayed across the header, but for now I don’t need any so have got rid of them.

Next, it’s time to edit, delete and add pages. This is where Wordpress works much better than Joomla for simple brochure style sites I think. The process for adding new pages and getting them shown in a menu is difficult for a new Joomla user to understand, although that software is probably more flexible in the long run. For Wordpress, just go to the “pages” option in Wordpress admin and it is all reasonably self-explanatory.

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