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! :)
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Jeff Starr = Fullstack Developer. Book Author. Teacher. Human Being.
124 responses to “Book Giveaway: Print Version of Digging into WordPress”
How adaptable, versatile and robust it has become from a very humble beginning. Probably a success case for web development in the last few years.
The easiest theme managing blog CMS.
includes jQuery :)
the menu icons are cute in the dashboard. ok maybe that’s not my favorite thing but i’m still somewhat new to wordpress so i don’t know my favorite thing quite yet. but the icons are nice.
I love WordPress because of it’s community: helpful and robust!
I like about WordPress that it’s spawned such a big number of great plug-ins and community involvement.
WordPress is really easy for ‘cut n’paste’ coding as it is easy to understand, and easy to find code snippets (like on this site). For a code illiterate like me, it’s incredible what I’ve achieved… and yeah, I’m sure a Digging into WordPress book would boost my success even more. ;)
I love the community and enthusiasm surrounding WordPress. It makes me want to help develop for it and assist others who use WordPress.
Hmm, I like WordPress because it’s just too easy to use, much like a car with an engine and you can customize/mod it/pimp it up to your taste! Best CMS ever!
I like WordPress because of the fiability and because of not easily being broken. I also like wordpress since it’s updated faster and better than more commercial products. (i havent seen many commercial products with a team as dedicated as the WP team and which ship bug fixes and releases even overnight if needed). With wordpress is a system that you cannot fail with. And the bonus part is that if you dont know what the hell is a html/css/php/servers/programming stuff you can use it highly effective and it’s quite build for dummies in regards with the ease of use and usability.
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With as many competitor as this, will be hard, but for sure it’s worth trying.
I love WordPress because it understands that I care about using the right typography and the right markup.
My favorite thing about WordPress is it’s versatility, endless possibilities, flexibility, easy usability, and the large active community. That is what makes WordPress so great, and I can not wait for canonical plugins… I really hope I win, and would love to read the book.