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WordPress Basic Training Purdue University Calumet April 2014.

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1 WordPress Basic Training Purdue University Calumet April 2014

2 What We Will Cover WordPress – Brief Overview From Login to Logout Basic Editing Tasks – Creating / Revising Content – Adding Images & uploading documents – Creating Links – Creating data tables Terminology

3 What About Accessibility? Seamless integration Documents – MUST be accessible BEFORE they are uploaded – Support is available with quick turnaround Resource: Web Accessibility Web siteWeb Accessibility Web site

4 Internet Explorer is a Diva – Compatibility Mode – Different versions behave differently – Editing issues crop up You can choose another – Mozilla’s FireFox – Google’s Chrome A Word About Browsers

5 Why WordPress? Started out as blogging platform Now a full-fledged Content Management System (CMS) Lots of features, plugins Customizing We can make it sing!

6 Content is Key (King? Queen?) What you put on your site matters! Who is your audience? – Current or Future Students? – Faculty & Research Scholars? – Alumni and Donors? – Regulators? How can you best serve them?

7 Questions to ask yourself about Your Content Who is responsible for creating this? What type of content are we publishing? When will we publish this content? Where will we publish it? WHY are we publishing this?

8 Posts & Pages & Media Posts Time-based Material – Keeps updating – Transient Relational – Series of tutorials Part of Groups – Categories – Tags Pages Static Content – Changes rarely if at all Non-Relational – Except for Parent / Child Not Grouped Media Images, documents, multimedia Attachment pages

9 Logging In http://webs.purduecal.edu/yoursite/wp- login.php http://webs.purduecal.edu/yoursite/wp- login.php

10 Admin Toolbar Front side Back end

11 Your Workspace Customize Your Workspace – Profile Color Scheme Nickname Password – Dashboard – Screen Options – On almost every page Context

12 Profile DON’T check this box! Adjust Color Scheme Nickname – sometimes appears on front end Password

13 Screen Options

14 Left Side Navigation

15 Back to the Content! You now have the basic lay of the land You have been given some content to add What’s next? Think about the content! – (And think about your audience!)

16 Structure / Presentation How Content is structured / organized – Should it be a Post or a Page? – What does it contain? text, photos – Proper use of headings, lists, tables (for data only!!!) How do we present it? – Styles, colors, look and feel

17 Differences & Similarities Posts have… Categories Tags Excerpts Expiration Dates Featured Images Custom Fields Templates – a few Pages have… Parents or Children Order Expiration Dates Option to appear in the menu bar Templates – more than Posts Featured Images Custom Fields

18 Which One to Choose? It Depends! For Posts – Think News or Think Boxes – Current now – Irrelevant tomorrow or next week – Falls into Category For Pages – Think Forever, more or less – Current now and tomorrow – Doesn’t need updated often

19 Creating & Editing Posts & Pages How are they alike? – The WYSIWYG editor – Title – Publish – Featured Image – Custom Fields – Theme SEO settings – Layout settings – Revisions

20 Enter title here First thing you do

21 Heading & Link

22 Next Step – Add the Content Text editor – WYSIWYG (WIZ-ee-wig) – Works just like any other word processer

23 The Toolbar –Quick Reference

24 Paste … Paste as Plain Text Paste from Word

25 Dialog Boxes Paste as Plain Text Paste From Word

26 Text Formatting

27 Structure: Headings Give structure and shape to your pagestructure and shape – Not just a BLOB of text Not just a BLOB of text Tips Keep them short – 90 characters or so Follow a logical order / hierarchy like an outline – h1 » H2 H3 This is your visitor’s navigation – Roadmap through the page

28 Structure: Lists If you have a series of short paragraphs, that’s a list Ordered: – When the order matters like Step 1, Step 2 Unordered (bulleted) – When the order doesn’t matter.

29 Insert / Edit Link Insert Edit Link / Unlink

30 Link Dialog Box Either paste the URL in the box or Link to existing content with dropdown

31 Just say no to opening new windows! Please! Open Link in new Window

32 What “open new window” looks like In the editor’s window On the front end

33 Tips for links Human readable text Don’t use phrases that convey no information as links such as: – Click here, – Here, – More, – Read more Do use text that makes sense out of context such as ‘degree requirements for BS in journalism’. Do make links long enough to make sense – think about the copy you write Don’t make links too long or too short. About seven words is a good maximum to aim for. Don’t use the actual link as your text – (i.e. http://webs.purduecal.edu /creative/services/ ) – Use something descriptive such as Creative ServicesCreative Services

34 Tables – For Data, not Layout Table Cell Properties Table Properties

35 Tables – the simpler the better! Tables are read row by row, cell by cell Think them through first – What if you couldn’t see the data? – How could you make sense of it? A few easy steps... – Caption – Summary – Header Rows – Header Cells / Scope

36 Table Properties Caption Summary

37 Table Header Rows Highlight Header Row

38 Choose Cell Type Header Table Header Cells

39 Choose scope Table Header Cell Scope

40 Update all cells in the row Table Header Row

41 Add Media Upload / Insert Images, Multimedia(video/audio/ etc.) and documents (PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

42 Insert Media from Library

43 Settings for Media Settings are on the right of the screen – Title – Caption – Alternate Text – Description – Attachment Display Settings

44 Alternate Text

45 Graphic Text & Tips Alt text must = what’s on the graphic Tip – – keep alternate text about the length of a Tweet – 140 characters If you need to say more, create a separate page and link the image to that page.

46 Upload Files Easy to do – maximum file size 2 megabytes Not recommended from within Post or Page – use Media Library to upload – Alternate text Stays with image if uploaded via Media Library

47 Upload via Media Library

48 Edit Media Add the Alternate Text here, in the library

49 I Know HTML HTML Editor

50 HTML Editor Window

51 Preview your post Preview shows you what your post will look like Safe way of testing No commitment required!

52 Ready to Publish? If you’re happy with the way it looks.. Choose your options – Visibility- usually public – “Sticky” post – Publish now – Publish later – Publish last week! When you edit existing, Published content, the “Publish” button will read “Update”

53 For Posts: Categories Choose an existing category Create a new one

54 For Pages: Attributes Parents Templates Order Exclude Pages

55 Where to get help University Relations – Rob Peterson Ext 2097 Rob Peterson – Pam Riesmeyer Ext 2731 Pam Riesmeyer Web Accessibility Web site DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL US FOR HELP! That’s why we’re here!


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