WordPress
In order to set up the self-hosted version of WordPress WP , you need a host that supports PHP v.4.3 and MySQL v. 4.1.2 . If you want to set up multiple WordPress installations or use other database-driven software , you will probably want a host that offers multiple MySQL databases. We suggest a Linux-based Apache server. Make sure you get enough storage at least 1GB. Additional utilities that are helpful for WordPress-based sites include PHPMyAdmin for working with your database and...
WordPress Configuration and Core Plugins
This chapter demonstrates how to set up and work with WordPress, including creating posts and pages and the basic editing of .php theme template fles. It offers strategies for configuring WordPress and ways to extend the admin tools via plugins. By the end, the user will be able to effectively use WordPress as a CMS content management system and in conjunction with Flash. In this chapter, we cover WP configuration and settings Inputting content in the Visual Editor Extending the Visual Editor...
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Leveraging Flash in WordPress_7 Developing a strategy to use Flash amp WordPress 8 Embedding Flash .swf files in WordPress 12 Adding Flash detection with SWFObject 2.x 16 Adding Flash detection with Flash-generated JavaScript 23 Chapter 2 WordPress Configuration and Core Plugins_27 Inputting content in the Visual Editor 28 Extending the Visual Editor with plugins 31 Inputting content via the HTML Editor 35 Editing theme template files in the Theme Editor 36 Configuring WP for maximum...

