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 = Designer. Developer. Producer. Writer. Editor. Etc.
124 responses to “Book Giveaway: Print Version of Digging into WordPress”
My favorite thing is that WordPress makes it so easy to manage a site, no more ftp business, just log in and edit right in the browser.
Simple & Flexible.
What i love…mmm…
that WordPress is poetry…
My favorite thing about WordPress is it’s flexibility. If cannot find a plugin for whatever you need, you can extend it easily.
Without any doubt the WordPress community!
I really like how it’s simplicity introduced me to CMS and php, while allowing me to offer more to my clients through their plethora of plug-ins.
I bought the eBook yesterday. What a brilliant piece of informations :D
My favorite thing about WordPress is being extremely easy to use and user friendly while being very powerful. It’s a kind of “blogging for everyone”. :P
My flat out favorite thing about WordPress…. Easy; Community Support!
You can know nothing about building a blog, start off with a WordPress.com hosted blog and learn as you go. So many WordPress gurus and developers share the knowledge that a newbie figuring it out is ridiculously easy. Granted you have to read and read some more. But the possibilities are fantastic.
The only reason this works so well is because of the sharing nature of the WordPress Community. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. My bog would not be otherwise possible.
~Jay
My absolute favorite thing about WordPress is being able to setup a blog for someone so they can easily start posting away to their heart’s content.
It’s just as simple as something like Blogger.com, but there’s so much more power behind it so you can keep building and building upon what you started with.
I love how it’s easy to manipulate absolutely everything that WordPress has through hacks and filters! And how easy it is to develop awesome themes for it.
Oh, I hope I win :)
I just updated my installation of WordPress using the automatic update feature in the administration panel. It was flawless and simple! Other blog/cms platforms have given me headaches in this arena before, so it is nice to find that the WP team has mastered this.