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Blog Design Solutions (Paperback)

by Andy Budd (Author), Richard Rutter (Author), John Oxton (Author), David Powers (Author)
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  • Paperback: 376 pages
  • Publisher: FRIENDS OF ED (1 Feb 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1590595815
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590595817
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 18.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 174,502 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Blogging has moved rapidly from being a craze to become a core feature of the Internet--from individuals sharing their thoughts with the world via online diaries, through fans talking about their favorite sports teams or music, right up to serious business minds discussing industry futures. And that includes you, right? If you haven't got a blog already, you want to start one, and want to find out how. If you have already got one, you want to know how to customize it, and make it look cooler than everybody else's. In either case, this is the ideal book for you. In this book, a team of renowned web designers take you through the ins and outs of putting together great blogs. They waste no time harking on about the philosophy of blogs, or the community behind them. Instead, they get straight to the practical details, showing how to set up a basic blog in some of the world's most popular blogging engines -- Movable Type, ExpressionEngine, WordPress, and Textpattern. With your blog set up, they then show you how to build great looking, usable layouts for your blog. The last chapter even shows you how to build your very own PHP/MySQL-based blog engine! With this book in hand, you'll have found your way to blog heaven in no time! Summary of contents:     Chapter 1: The "Web Log"     Chapter 2: Creating a Local Test Environment for Your Blog     Chapter 3: Movable Type     Chapter 4: ExpressionEngine     Chapter 5: WordPress     Chapter 6: Textpattern     Chapter 7: Write Your Own Blog Engine

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great coverage, 4 Mar 2006
This book starts with the basics and explains just what a blog is, the associated terminology and other technologies that you can use to create a blog to be proud of. The second chapter talks about setting up a local test environment with PHP, mySQL and Apache for Windows and Mac users and finishes with setting up your blog database with phpMyAdmin. Now, if this level of technology use gives you the heeby-jeebies - then fear not. It is so well written, with plenty of screenshots you will finish chapter 2 with a big grin and a muttered "that wasn't bad at all". The few pages with screenshots on backing up your database was very welcomed by me - far too often in an online tutorial we hear "back up your database" with no explanation of how or provided with a link to another tutorial. Thank You.

Now, with the foundation in place, the bulk of the book looks at each of the major (self-hosted) blogging systems. If you are buying this book because you don't have your own blog or want something more configurable than a hosted solution like blogger.com, then do take the time to read each of the following chapters to see which one captures your imagination (or wallet if ExpressionEngine catches the eye). With that freshly created local test environment you can download and install each type to see which system works best for you.

If you already have a blog using one of these systems the value of this book may be lessened for you because you may feel that the three other chapters are not applicable. That was my initial impression. But no, read those other chapters! Firstly, the well-written chapters may well sway you to switch technologies and secondly, without getting bogged down in the code samples too much, there are some nice little gems of information regarding CSS, design and image usage buried not too deeply.

The book rounds off with a chapter on creating your own publishing system - a scary thought to be sure but with flow diagrams, screenshots, a logical approach and well-written text you'll be out the other side of the project by the end of the day. The only prerequisite I would say is that you do need to be comfortable with markup and CSS already - this isn't a book to teach you those skills, it's introducing you to PHP and mySQL in a very hands-on, example driven style.

Not an "essential" (5 star) book for your bookshelf, but if you are about to take the plunge into the world of blogging or want to get more out your system this is an excellent book.

Recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars gently towards blogdom, 20 Jul 2007
By David Wright (Cornwall UK) - See all my reviews
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Want a web site with personality? You'll need a blog.
A blog makes the world wide web an audience for your thoughts, enabling bloggers to post musings, recipes, journals - whatever - onto a web site that anyone with an internet connection can access. Readers are able to comment on such offerings by pressing a few buttons and exerting some energy with a key board.
Blogs are a great way of getting your voice heard. It's easy to add posts and each time you do so, the content of your site changes. This helps to get you a higher google rating which means more people are likely to find your site through search engines.
If you want something more than a design that's not quite as you'd choose, you need this book. I'm assuming that you haven't got a degree in computer programming or a knowledge of any scripting language.
An interactive web site consists of html generated content, css ordered design and interactivity, which requires a scripting language such as php. Blogs use php to make an otherwise static website interact with the world. So, blogs enable easy addition to content - a process that is fiddly using html - and make a doddle out of users interacting with your site by leaving comments. This two way interactivity is not possible with a static site.
Blog Design Solutions offers a seductive roller coaster introduction to blogging from setting up a local test area on your own computer, through twiddling the nuts and bolts of four popular blog engines to building your own interactive web site in blog form.
friendsofEd publishers have a forum to smooth out any bumps or frustrations along the way.
I think this book has made a nerd of me, but I like to imagine it hasn't stripped me of a personality. It's a great book for anyone interested in expanding from static to interactive web sites. This is quite a learning curve, but Andy and his buddies are gentle teachers. I'd recommend a basic knowledge of how css affects html prior to reading Blog Design Solutions.
When you've got that, Go go go.
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