La estudiante Daniela Ruiz Hern叩ndez cursa el primer grado de bachillerato en el grupo 1Bm y estudia la especialidad de Contabilidad. Su maestra es Graciela Rangel Castillo.
This document compares three popular content management systems: WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. WordPress is easy to set up with a low learning curve and over 12,000 plugins, but has security and scalability issues. Drupal is very powerful and extensible with over 7,000 modules, but has a high cost and learning curve. Joomla is relatively easy to use with over 6,000 extensions and a strong community, but is still new and not as user-friendly as WordPress.
The document discusses the content analysis phase of a CMS development cycle. It describes conducting a content audit which involves sampling each type of content on the site. The goals are to understand relationships between content and prepare for migrating to a new CMS. A content inventory completely accounts for all site content. A content map visually represents content types and genres. Functional requirements document the required and desired functionality of the site.
Week 7 introduction to theme developmenthenri_makembe
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This document provides an overview of WordPress theme development. It discusses the anatomy of a WordPress theme including common template files like index.php, style.css, and functions.php. It also covers templates, the loop, template tags, custom post types, taxonomies, and debugging techniques. Resources for learning more about WordPress development are provided at the end.
This document provides an overview and schedule for a class on web content management systems and strategy. It lists the class website, Google group to join, midterm date as October 19th, and homework assignments for weeks 5 and 6 which include installing WordPress and editing code for a WordPress plugin to display a name.
The document provides instructions for the final project in a web content management systems class. It outlines requirements for creating a WordPress theme including having one sidebar, two widgets, one custom post type, two templates, five content pages, a content page with video, using WordPress menu functionality, and including at least two plugins. It also discusses hosting a WordPress site including recommended hosts, migrating content and databases between sites using plugins, and optimizing site performance. The homework is to select an HTML template for the final project.
This document provides an overview and introduction to WordPress child themes. It discusses what child themes are, why they are used, how they work by inheriting functionality from a parent theme, and examples of directory structures. It also covers how to get started creating a child theme, choosing a parent theme, overriding styles and functions, and resources for learning more. Homework involves creating a child theme of the Twenty Eleven theme and customizing some styles.
La estudiante Daniela Ruiz Hern叩ndez cursa el primer grado de bachillerato en el grupo 1Bm y estudia la especialidad de Contabilidad. Su maestra es Graciela Rangel Castillo.
This document compares three popular content management systems: WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. WordPress is easy to set up with a low learning curve and over 12,000 plugins, but has security and scalability issues. Drupal is very powerful and extensible with over 7,000 modules, but has a high cost and learning curve. Joomla is relatively easy to use with over 6,000 extensions and a strong community, but is still new and not as user-friendly as WordPress.
The document discusses the content analysis phase of a CMS development cycle. It describes conducting a content audit which involves sampling each type of content on the site. The goals are to understand relationships between content and prepare for migrating to a new CMS. A content inventory completely accounts for all site content. A content map visually represents content types and genres. Functional requirements document the required and desired functionality of the site.
Week 7 introduction to theme developmenthenri_makembe
油
This document provides an overview of WordPress theme development. It discusses the anatomy of a WordPress theme including common template files like index.php, style.css, and functions.php. It also covers templates, the loop, template tags, custom post types, taxonomies, and debugging techniques. Resources for learning more about WordPress development are provided at the end.
This document provides an overview and schedule for a class on web content management systems and strategy. It lists the class website, Google group to join, midterm date as October 19th, and homework assignments for weeks 5 and 6 which include installing WordPress and editing code for a WordPress plugin to display a name.
The document provides instructions for the final project in a web content management systems class. It outlines requirements for creating a WordPress theme including having one sidebar, two widgets, one custom post type, two templates, five content pages, a content page with video, using WordPress menu functionality, and including at least two plugins. It also discusses hosting a WordPress site including recommended hosts, migrating content and databases between sites using plugins, and optimizing site performance. The homework is to select an HTML template for the final project.
This document provides an overview and introduction to WordPress child themes. It discusses what child themes are, why they are used, how they work by inheriting functionality from a parent theme, and examples of directory structures. It also covers how to get started creating a child theme, choosing a parent theme, overriding styles and functions, and resources for learning more. Homework involves creating a child theme of the Twenty Eleven theme and customizing some styles.