Book Giveaway: Print Version of Digging into WordPress
I have a free print version of Digging into WordPress to give away to one lucky winner. To qualify for the giveaway, simply leave a comment on this post stating your absolute favorite thing about WordPress. The winner will receive a free printed copy of DiW shipped to their door, plus a lifetime subscription to the PDF version of the book. I will announce the randomly chosen winner next week. – Good luck! :)
About the Author
Jeff Starr = Designer. Developer. Producer. Writer. Editor. Etc.
124 responses to “Book Giveaway: Print Version of Digging into WordPress”
I like that the design is completely separate from the content. It’s so clean and easy. It makes some content management systems look bad.
My absolute favorite thing about WordPress is the large community of users, designers and developers who are all part of the reason why WordPress is such a successful CMS.
The best with WordPress is the actual blogging feature :D and of course the possibility to make custom themes
My favorite thing about WordPress is that it stole the keys to my heart.
I really like the admin controls and how customizable they are per project. I can set up a WP install for clients of many different levels and easily customize their CMS experience to their level of knowledge.
With everything being so modular – it’s pretty simple to reuse something I have to work hard on for one client later on another site.
My favorite thing about wordpress is that I can setup a site, and very quickly train someone who has absolutely no knowledge regarding editing a website. In a short amount of time, they are up and running, editing pages, adding content to their site and managing it on their own.
* the templating/view system
* those little usability things
* the manual/reference
K.I.S.S. = Keep It Simple Stupid! Long live WordPress.
It masquerades as just a blogging program but it is really a powerful, easy to understand and extend CMS under the hood.
My favorite thing is that even if you just know a little html or php WordPress is super powerful.
I like that WordPress is very user friendly so my clients can pick it up and do most of their own content editing. I also like the way that I can add functionality by adding my own code into it’s execution.
It’s opensource!!