

The extensively acclaimed reference makes a comeback with revised content, illustrative instances, and downloadable code.
WordPress is currently the most widely utilized self-hosted open source website software, and its latest iteration has been designed to enhance user-friendliness and ease of operation. This acclaimed resource offers a comprehensive collection of real-world examples pertaining to load balancing and multiuser systems. It presents sophisticated content in lieu of more rudimentary material, enhancing its academic value. Each individual chapter has been revised to incorporate the most up-to-date and appropriate techniques for development and design in the WordPress platform. The inclusion of comprehensive information on HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, as well as the addition of new chapters dedicated to custom post types, custom taxonomies, Multisite functionality, and theme extensions, ensures that this book remains current and equips readers with the necessary knowledge to effectively launch WordPress websites that provide positive outcomes.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the WordPress system, elucidating the underlying mechanisms involved in the presentation of a web page generated by WordPress.
This book elucidates the process of expanding the functionality of WordPress by means of plugins, as well as the act of tailoring its appearance and behavior through themes.
This book integrates the perspective of a developer about user experience and optimization with the deployment prerequisites pertaining to performance, security, and measurement.
The book provides users with the opportunity to access and download code samples and code downloads.
Authors: Brad Williams, Hal Stern, and David Damstra