WordPress In Depth (Paperback)

August 2, 2010 · Posted in Web Design / Development 

WordPress In Depth

Advice and techniques that you need to get the job done.   Looking for ways to streamline your work so you can focus on maximizing your time? In Depth provides specific, tested, and proven solutions to the problems you run into every day–things other books ignore or oversimplify. This is the one book that you can rely on to answer the questions you have now and will have in the future.   In Depth offers Comprehensive coverage with detailed solutions Breakthrough techniques and shortcuts that are unavailable elsewhere Practical, real-world examples with nothing glossed over or left out Troubleshooting help for tough problems you can’t fix on your own Outstanding authors recognized worldwide for their expertise and teaching style Quick information via sidebars, tips, reminders, notes, and warnings  In Depth is the only tool you need to get more done in less time!   Includes coverage on blog creation, widgets, plug-ins, themes, SEO, the Wo (more…)

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