Difference between revisions of "WordPress Tutorial for sites.evergreen.edu"
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* '''A site that can grow with your teaching.''' Your WordPress site can be used across multiple quarters or courses. Build, refine, update, rinse and repeat. | * '''A site that can grow with your teaching.''' Your WordPress site can be used across multiple quarters or courses. Build, refine, update, rinse and repeat. | ||
* '''Ease of use.''' WordPress is renowned as one of the easiest web authoring platforms to work in. At the same time, a huge selection of additional functionality is available via plugins when you’re ready to take the next steps. | * '''Ease of use.''' WordPress is renowned as one of the easiest web authoring platforms to work in. At the same time, a huge selection of additional functionality is available via plugins when you’re ready to take the next steps. | ||
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* '''Media friendly.''' Easily embed your own media content or from a variety of popular sources. | * '''Media friendly.''' Easily embed your own media content or from a variety of popular sources. | ||
* '''Site templates''' help you get up and running quickly with a new course site. Take a look at the [https://sites.evergreen.edu/site-templates/ template feature table] and choose the one that’s right for your style of teaching. | * '''Site templates''' help you get up and running quickly with a new course site. Take a look at the [https://sites.evergreen.edu/site-templates/ template feature table] and choose the one that’s right for your style of teaching. | ||
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==== How is sites.evergreen.edu different from blogs.evergreen.edu? ==== | ==== How is sites.evergreen.edu different from blogs.evergreen.edu? ==== |