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Quick and Easy WordPress.com
                               Presented by Ben Pollock
What we’re talking about. Croquet.
                                     And what do you want in your site. Create a site map (it’s an outline).
Site maps are found on many websites. Often there’s link at the bottom
of a site. The more you plan like this the better your site will be, sooner.
But the roughest of rough sketches will be just fine for a site map, and planning.
If you don’t have a WordPress.com account this is what you’ll see.
Click “Get started here,” and this comes up.
You’re simultaneously creating a WordPress.com account and getting rolling on your first blog. Below this
it asks for your e-mail address. Then there’s another pitch to pay for an upgrade. Don’t need it. Caution:
Choose your username well; it cannot be changed. My hosting service has me as “--------.” Three spots
on WordPress have me as “----------,” “-----------” & “----.” ... Plus 3 passwords at the 4 spots.
In contrast, here is WordPress.org’s home page
With a WordPress.com account, this is what you will see. Next step is
click that “Create a New Blog.”
Similar to the new account sign-up a few slides back. Don’t need your e-mail, but already they want the
name of your blog. Make it as similar as possible to your blog address.
First thing is they hit you up for money. These are the options. If you want the name, the extra storage,
you may be ready for your own independent website. Or wait to see if the basic is enough for your needs.
So you move to the Dashboard. From here you control everything.
Start with a template, called a Theme in WordPress. It’s not just for the demo, I recommend the Twenty
Ten theme, use it myself. Now let’s make it unique.
This is one of the several available photos, that you scroll down and
choose. But let’s make this unique.
Click Browse then choose a picture off your computer. Click Open then
click Upload. It may take a half-minute to upload.
If you haven’t Photoshopped the image to fit the dimension listed, you can crop it yourself
here. Maybe you would’ve wanted more grass below, or more of the top blue ball.
Here is what the World Wide Web will see. Your picture. But WordPress
has a starter blog post.
Here is, or will be, the listing of Pages you put on your website.
                     Take a breath -- I am -- this is the heart of the talk: Creation tips using this first Page.
The About page that comes with ...
The previous was an edit window for Add New Page. This one is to
create a new work.
For comparison, this is the Add New Post window. Remind me to tell you about the Kitchen Sink button.
See, the same as Add Post, but a change on the right “sidebar,” for Categories.
In WordPress.org, the Add New Page is virtually the same
Likewise, the Add New Post looks about the same in WordPress.org
I strongly recommend drafting in NotePad, SimpleText, TextEdit etc. ... or MSWord.
For Word, click the Paste from Word button. For the others, the Paste as Plain Text button (shown).
Select and Copy your original, then Paste in this box. It will invisible formatting that can mess things up
here. Last, press that bottom-right button, Insert. ... Of course, from here out add material by typing here.
You’ve seen how to insert an image before, a narrow one for the header. They’re similar for inserting into
the body of a page or post.
Click on the Add Media button where it says Upload/Insert, to get the new window
Now, fill in some of the fields. Either the Title and Alternate Text can be read when the reader’s mouse
hovers over the image. Captions are optional, but if you want one, use that box. Also, the caption is the
perfect place to credit the creator of the image. Here’s left and right placement. “Center” will not tuck into
the copy, but be above. And size. All of these can be changed later, if it doesn’t look like you wanted.
I chose “left” and the copy wraps around. Note the caption.
The hyperlinks, or “link,” maybe the best feature of reading other people’s stuff on the Web!
To get this window, click on the Insert/Edit Link button. It looks like a chain link.
The URL, yes. The title can be the website -- or your personal caption, a comment.
  Important: Always check “Open link in a new window/tab” so your readers don’t lose hold of your site!
Now the formatting of the theme will underline and maybe change the color of your linked phrase.
Some make it boldface. An already clicked link then will be a different color to show you’ve seen it already.
Here’s the hyperlink destination. At the top, note this site forms a new tab, because you checked “Open
in a New Window/Tab.” When your reader is done with the USCA, he can return to Croquet Fan easily.
Boldface and italics are easy. Select the word or phrase then hit that B or I button. If the Kitchen Sink is
open, you can underline, too.       It’s time to show a slight bit of html code, though. Brace yourselves.
Note the angle irons. And the slash. This is html, format language for the Web. The code in <> commands
something, and adding the slash ends the command. Strong = bold. Em = italics, short for “emphasis.”
You may need to break up your story, or section it off with headlines. In html and WordPress, they go from
1 for the biggest down to 6. Like <em>, headlines are look like <h2>What, there are rules?</h2>
Headline 3, turned out to be small. Headline 2 looks good for the purpose. Different themes format these
differently. It’s something important to explore when you consider using a new them.
 In any website, WordPress or not, only one Headline 1 <h1> per page or post. Search engines key on H1!
I’ve added the other Pages the site needs. You will see them across the top,
under the header. And a “child-page,” Equipment, subordinate to Rules.
In the middle right, see Page Attributes. Click on the field below
“Parent.” I chose the Page “Rules of the Game” to be the parent.
This makes the “child-page,” Equipment, subordinate to Rules. You won’t see
the Equipment button except when your cursor flows over Rules of the Game.
Creating posts -- the writing, inserting of images and links -- is the same as in pages. Note Categories.
Folders like these help you run the website ... and also helps the reader find related material.
Here are three categories. I’ll fill the first two, leaving the “Busy-ness”
for the future. Because it is an empty category, it won’t be seen.
Here are posts I’ve added to show how this website’s going to look
Here’s the Croquet Fan blog all set up.
To make this a traditional website, not a blog-first one, WordPress has a couple of intermediate steps.
First, create a new Page. Title it “Blog,” “News,” “Updates,” something something to tell readers this is
where to find blog-like newsy time-stamped items. Leave every thing else blank - no writing no pictures.
Publish.
Head to Dashboard -> Settings -> Reading. The Front Page Displays indicates the WordPress default of
blog comprising the opening page of your website, “Your Latest Posts.” That’s about to change
The About page could work. Many people revise the About to be a welcome letter etc.
But this demo will create a store site, to show how a business or nonprofit can have a helpful, professional
looking website.           Select “Croquet News,” that blank page, for “Posts page.”
There it is. A home page for a website not a blog. Oh, the blog is there
-- “Croquet News.”
So for the latest, the reader clicks on the dynamic “Croquet News” in the
menu bar. And the blog also can be seen on the right, “Recent Posts.”
This is how you play croquet, the WordPress.com way
Quick and Easy WordPress.com
                               Presented by Ben Pollock

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Main slides Quick & Easy WordPress.com by Ben Pollock

  • 1. Quick and Easy WordPress.com Presented by Ben Pollock
  • 2. What we’re talking about. Croquet. And what do you want in your site. Create a site map (it’s an outline).
  • 3. Site maps are found on many websites. Often there’s link at the bottom of a site. The more you plan like this the better your site will be, sooner.
  • 4. But the roughest of rough sketches will be just fine for a site map, and planning.
  • 5. If you don’t have a WordPress.com account this is what you’ll see. Click “Get started here,” and this comes up.
  • 6. You’re simultaneously creating a WordPress.com account and getting rolling on your first blog. Below this it asks for your e-mail address. Then there’s another pitch to pay for an upgrade. Don’t need it. Caution: Choose your username well; it cannot be changed. My hosting service has me as “--------.” Three spots on WordPress have me as “----------,” “-----------” & “----.” ... Plus 3 passwords at the 4 spots.
  • 7. In contrast, here is WordPress.org’s home page
  • 8. With a WordPress.com account, this is what you will see. Next step is click that “Create a New Blog.”
  • 9. Similar to the new account sign-up a few slides back. Don’t need your e-mail, but already they want the name of your blog. Make it as similar as possible to your blog address.
  • 10. First thing is they hit you up for money. These are the options. If you want the name, the extra storage, you may be ready for your own independent website. Or wait to see if the basic is enough for your needs.
  • 11. So you move to the Dashboard. From here you control everything.
  • 12. Start with a template, called a Theme in WordPress. It’s not just for the demo, I recommend the Twenty Ten theme, use it myself. Now let’s make it unique.
  • 13. This is one of the several available photos, that you scroll down and choose. But let’s make this unique.
  • 14. Click Browse then choose a picture off your computer. Click Open then click Upload. It may take a half-minute to upload.
  • 15. If you haven’t Photoshopped the image to fit the dimension listed, you can crop it yourself here. Maybe you would’ve wanted more grass below, or more of the top blue ball.
  • 16. Here is what the World Wide Web will see. Your picture. But WordPress has a starter blog post.
  • 17. Here is, or will be, the listing of Pages you put on your website. Take a breath -- I am -- this is the heart of the talk: Creation tips using this first Page.
  • 18. The About page that comes with ...
  • 19. The previous was an edit window for Add New Page. This one is to create a new work.
  • 20. For comparison, this is the Add New Post window. Remind me to tell you about the Kitchen Sink button. See, the same as Add Post, but a change on the right “sidebar,” for Categories.
  • 21. In WordPress.org, the Add New Page is virtually the same
  • 22. Likewise, the Add New Post looks about the same in WordPress.org
  • 23. I strongly recommend drafting in NotePad, SimpleText, TextEdit etc. ... or MSWord. For Word, click the Paste from Word button. For the others, the Paste as Plain Text button (shown). Select and Copy your original, then Paste in this box. It will invisible formatting that can mess things up here. Last, press that bottom-right button, Insert. ... Of course, from here out add material by typing here.
  • 24. You’ve seen how to insert an image before, a narrow one for the header. They’re similar for inserting into the body of a page or post. Click on the Add Media button where it says Upload/Insert, to get the new window
  • 25. Now, fill in some of the fields. Either the Title and Alternate Text can be read when the reader’s mouse hovers over the image. Captions are optional, but if you want one, use that box. Also, the caption is the perfect place to credit the creator of the image. Here’s left and right placement. “Center” will not tuck into the copy, but be above. And size. All of these can be changed later, if it doesn’t look like you wanted.
  • 26. I chose “left” and the copy wraps around. Note the caption.
  • 27. The hyperlinks, or “link,” maybe the best feature of reading other people’s stuff on the Web! To get this window, click on the Insert/Edit Link button. It looks like a chain link.
  • 28. The URL, yes. The title can be the website -- or your personal caption, a comment. Important: Always check “Open link in a new window/tab” so your readers don’t lose hold of your site!
  • 29. Now the formatting of the theme will underline and maybe change the color of your linked phrase. Some make it boldface. An already clicked link then will be a different color to show you’ve seen it already.
  • 30. Here’s the hyperlink destination. At the top, note this site forms a new tab, because you checked “Open in a New Window/Tab.” When your reader is done with the USCA, he can return to Croquet Fan easily.
  • 31. Boldface and italics are easy. Select the word or phrase then hit that B or I button. If the Kitchen Sink is open, you can underline, too. It’s time to show a slight bit of html code, though. Brace yourselves.
  • 32. Note the angle irons. And the slash. This is html, format language for the Web. The code in <> commands something, and adding the slash ends the command. Strong = bold. Em = italics, short for “emphasis.”
  • 33. You may need to break up your story, or section it off with headlines. In html and WordPress, they go from 1 for the biggest down to 6. Like <em>, headlines are look like <h2>What, there are rules?</h2>
  • 34. Headline 3, turned out to be small. Headline 2 looks good for the purpose. Different themes format these differently. It’s something important to explore when you consider using a new them. In any website, WordPress or not, only one Headline 1 <h1> per page or post. Search engines key on H1!
  • 35. I’ve added the other Pages the site needs. You will see them across the top, under the header. And a “child-page,” Equipment, subordinate to Rules.
  • 36. In the middle right, see Page Attributes. Click on the field below “Parent.” I chose the Page “Rules of the Game” to be the parent.
  • 37. This makes the “child-page,” Equipment, subordinate to Rules. You won’t see the Equipment button except when your cursor flows over Rules of the Game.
  • 38. Creating posts -- the writing, inserting of images and links -- is the same as in pages. Note Categories. Folders like these help you run the website ... and also helps the reader find related material.
  • 39. Here are three categories. I’ll fill the first two, leaving the “Busy-ness” for the future. Because it is an empty category, it won’t be seen.
  • 40. Here are posts I’ve added to show how this website’s going to look
  • 41. Here’s the Croquet Fan blog all set up.
  • 42. To make this a traditional website, not a blog-first one, WordPress has a couple of intermediate steps. First, create a new Page. Title it “Blog,” “News,” “Updates,” something something to tell readers this is where to find blog-like newsy time-stamped items. Leave every thing else blank - no writing no pictures. Publish.
  • 43. Head to Dashboard -> Settings -> Reading. The Front Page Displays indicates the WordPress default of blog comprising the opening page of your website, “Your Latest Posts.” That’s about to change
  • 44. The About page could work. Many people revise the About to be a welcome letter etc. But this demo will create a store site, to show how a business or nonprofit can have a helpful, professional looking website. Select “Croquet News,” that blank page, for “Posts page.”
  • 45. There it is. A home page for a website not a blog. Oh, the blog is there -- “Croquet News.”
  • 46. So for the latest, the reader clicks on the dynamic “Croquet News” in the menu bar. And the blog also can be seen on the right, “Recent Posts.”
  • 47. This is how you play croquet, the WordPress.com way
  • 48. Quick and Easy WordPress.com Presented by Ben Pollock