Friday, January 17, 2014

[GET] HTML + CSS + WordPress Guide - The WP Stew Guide to -

Yet, as great as it is, sometimes you just don’t know quite enough to make your WordPress website look the way you want. Or do what you want. Or represent your business the way it should.


Well that’s easy! It’s because when you follow the recipe inside, blending together the right amount of HTML, CSS and WordPress, you’ll end up with a dish to die for. A dish of a website, that is—just like the pros.


While WordPress is one of the most user-friendly, intuitive platforms on the market today (and with good reason), there are simply some things that aren’t so obvious. Things you need in order to make your website look and perform the way you need it to. Things like—drum roll—HTML and CSS.


That’s right—maybe you’ve never thought about learning HTML or CSS, but this is one skill set that, once learned, you’ll be able to take back control over your website, end your frustration, save yourself tons of time, and, most importantly, make your site do what you want it to.


While HTML and CSS might seem daunting, once you understand how it works, it’s a breeze to cook up a site you’ll absolutely love. (Okay, so maybe not entirely a breeze, but I promise—it’s very doable.)


The WP Stew Guide to HTML + CSS + WordPress was developed precisely to help you go from so-so WordPress user…to WordPress master chef extraordinaire. What does that mean? It means you’ll be in a newfound position to whip up your own batch of possibilities—using only the finest ingredients—when it comes to what you can accomplish with your WordPress website. Bon apetit!


Imagine knowing just the right tweak to make in order to fix that nagging problem you keep having with paragraph spacing. Imagine being able to easily and quickly create your own color scheme using the theme you already have. Imagine being able to customize your theme header without a hitch, and imagine having a whole buffet full of tricks up your WordPress chef’s hat that you can do…that you couldn’t do with just the visual editor alone. (Darn limiting visual editor, getting in the way of your WordPress masterpiece!)


These are the types of high-level WordPress master chef hacks you’ll be able to do once you understand HTML + CSS, and this guide will teach you, step-by-step, everything you need to know—easy-to-follow graphics very much included.


No worrys, there are lots of images! After all, a picture’s worth a thousand words, isn’t it?


For starters, my company, high FX media, focuses exclusively on WordPress consulting and training for small business owners, with 3 years in business to date. Prior to starting high FX media, I was a self-professed WordPress junkie, after spending 20+ years as an IT consultant and college instructor.


A: The book is intended for experienced WordPress users who want to kick it up a notch. That said, if you’re one of those people who like diving in whole hog, you can do this no problem. The book is step-by-step with lot’s of pictures. Go for it!


A: The book is in PDF format because it’s the most widely used and portable format. You’ll be able to download it immediately after purchasing the book. Adobe Acrobat is needed to open a PDF file and is available here.


A: That depends on your life at the current moment. Got kids and a full-time job? It’ll probably take you longer than someone who has no kids and works part-time. Makes sense, right?


Here’s a way to estimate how long it will take you. If you can dedicate 4 hours on Saturday and Sunday each weekend, you should have no problem cranking through this material in 5 weekends. That’s it, just 5 weekends. Many of you will be able to crank through it in much less time.


I know that nearly 800 pages sounds like a whopper of a book. But the vast majority of the content is images. I’m guessing there are less than 200 pages of written content. You can do that, in no time.


A: You bet. I’m interested in helping people, not making a fast buck. You’ll have 60 days to get a refund. No questions will be asked. That’s a solid guarantee that you can take to the bank.


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