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Everything you need to know to get started using WordPress at sites.evergreen.edu.
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=== WordPress Overview ===
 
=== WordPress Overview ===
 
==== What is WordPress? ====
 
==== What is WordPress? ====
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* To change your site’s primary navigation go to '''Appearance > Menus'''
 
* To change your site’s primary navigation go to '''Appearance > Menus'''
 
* Each custom menu may contain a mix of links to pages, categories, custom URLs or other content types. Menu links are added by selecting items from the expanding boxes in the left-hand column below.
 
* Each custom menu may contain a mix of links to pages, categories, custom URLs or other content types. Menu links are added by selecting items from the expanding boxes in the left-hand column below.
* To reorganize menu items, drag and drop items with your mouse or use your keyboard. Drag or move a menu item a little to the right to make it a submenu
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* To reorganize menu items, drag, and drop items with your mouse or use your keyboard. Drag or move a menu item a little to the right to make it a submenu
 
* You can assign theme locations to individual menus by selecting the desired settings at the bottom of the menu editor. You typically will choose Primary Menu for the main menu.
 
* You can assign theme locations to individual menus by selecting the desired settings at the bottom of the menu editor. You typically will choose Primary Menu for the main menu.
  
 
=== Sidebar and Footer Content (aka “Widgets”) ===
 
=== Sidebar and Footer Content (aka “Widgets”) ===
* Widgets are independent sections of content that can be placed into any widgetized area provided by your theme (commonly called sidebars).  
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* Widgets are independent sections of content that can be placed into any widget capable area provided by your theme (commonly called sidebars).  
 
* Widgets are controlled via '''Appearance > Widgets'''
 
* Widgets are controlled via '''Appearance > Widgets'''
 
* To populate your sidebars/widget areas with individual widgets, drag and drop the title bars into the desired area
 
* To populate your sidebars/widget areas with individual widgets, drag and drop the title bars into the desired area
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==== Changing the header image ====
 
==== Changing the header image ====
Your site is using a theme that has been cunstomized for Evergreen. You can, however, add your own header image that better reflects the topic you are teaching. To change the header image:
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Your site is using a theme that has been customized for Evergreen. You can, however, add your own header image that better reflects the topic you are teaching. To change the header image:
 
# Navigate to Appearance > Header and note the native image dimensions required for your theme. Most important is to note width.
 
# Navigate to Appearance > Header and note the native image dimensions required for your theme. Most important is to note width.
# Download/create an image that is equal to or greater than the reccomended width for your theme’s header image. Note: if you use a smaller image it will be enlarged and will look blurry. Don’t worry about getting it exact as there is a built-in cropping tool will adjust your image to the proper dimensions.
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# Download/create an image that is equal to or greater than the recommended width for your theme’s header image. Note: if you use a smaller image it will be enlarged and will look blurry. Don’t worry about getting it exact as there is a built-in cropping tool will adjust your image to the proper dimensions.
  
  
  
 
=== Who Has Access to Your Site? ===
 
=== Who Has Access to Your Site? ===
With WordPress you have several options for controlling who can see your site or portions of your site.
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With WordPress, you have several options for controlling who can see your site or portions of your site.
  
 
==== Site Visibility ====
 
==== Site Visibility ====
 
settings are located in '''Settings > Reading.''' Options include:
 
settings are located in '''Settings > Reading.''' Options include:
* publicly viewable and indexed by seach engines
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* publicly viewable and indexed by search engines
* publicly viewable but requesting search engines not index your site
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* publicly viewable but requesting search engines to not index your site
 
* requires a login (must be an Evergreen community member)
 
* requires a login (must be an Evergreen community member)
 
* requires a login and must be a subscriber of the site (this is the option we use to limit access to enrolled students only)
 
* requires a login and must be a subscriber of the site (this is the option we use to limit access to enrolled students only)
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==== Making your site visible ====
 
==== Making your site visible ====
New sites by default are set to not be publicly viewable with the idea that faculty need time to work on the site before it becomes public.  
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New sites by default are set to not be publicly viewable with the idea that faculty must time to work on the site before it becomes public.  
 
* To change your site’s visibility got to '''Settings > Reading'''
 
* To change your site’s visibility got to '''Settings > Reading'''
 
* Either of the top two options will open the site to visitors. Other options require an Evergreen login and varying levels of access to the site.
 
* Either of the top two options will open the site to visitors. Other options require an Evergreen login and varying levels of access to the site.
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==== File protection ====
 
==== File protection ====
Faculty can limit access to enrolled students for uploaded media files that need copyrighted protection.  
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Faculty can limit access to enrolled students for uploaded media files that must copyrighted protection.  
 
* Once a file has been uploaded to the Media Library you can edit items that should be protected by clicking '''Add to Protected''' under the Media Vault Protection Settings.   
 
* Once a file has been uploaded to the Media Library you can edit items that should be protected by clicking '''Add to Protected''' under the Media Vault Protection Settings.   
 
* Choose "Use Default Setting"  for file access permission (which is set to subscribers).
 
* Choose "Use Default Setting"  for file access permission (which is set to subscribers).
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====Evaluation Conference Sign-up Sheets====
 
====Evaluation Conference Sign-up Sheets====
 
Using the [[Eval Conference Sign-up Sheet - WordPress|Eval Conference Sign-up Sheet]] plugin to create a page where students can easily sign-up for a conference time slot.
 
Using the [[Eval Conference Sign-up Sheet - WordPress|Eval Conference Sign-up Sheet]] plugin to create a page where students can easily sign-up for a conference time slot.
 
 
 
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