Visualizing Climate Change - WordPress
Getting Started
- Getting Started with WordPress - What is WordPress and how is it being used at Evergreen?
- Navigate to your site at blogs.evergreen.edu/vcc-username
Driving in WordPress
Settings
From your dashboard we need to change some settings in your site
- Settings > General - here you can change your Site Title and tagline;
- NOTE: this is where you can change your time zone. You will need to update your timezone when abroad.
Change your site visibility
In order for your posts to feed/syndicate to the main class site, Walking to Santiago de Compostela, your own site needs to be publicly viewable.
- At the Dashboard, go to Settings > Reading to change your site's visibility settings
- For this setting, choose either Allow search engines or Disallow search engines
Change your display name
You can control how your name appears next to your writings. Remember, these sites will be public so use a name you feel comfortable with being in the public sphere, such as first name and last initial.
- To change your display name, click on Howdy, [your display name] in the upper right corner.
- Click on Edit My Profile
- Enter desired display name in the Nickname (required) field.
- Select and set desired display name using the Display name publicly as drop-down box. Note: this will change all references in your site, even for posts that were already published.
Writing and Managing your content
Sections required for your site:
Pages
- Home: you will craft a statement about climate change: your relationship to it, approach to visualizing it, etc.
- Map of Olympia Field Study Sites: a global map that uses the GeoMashup plugin to display your geo-located posts
- Quinault: an introduction to your Quinault project
- Rainier: an introduction to your Rainier project
Posts and Categories
You will be geo-mapping your posts using the GeoMashup Google Maps plugin with the following categories:
- Olympia Future
- Olympia Past
- Olympia Present
Images, video and linked files
- Insert an image
- Video - embed video from Vimeo or YouTube
- Link to a file
- Image Galleries
- Audio
Sidebars
Many themes support sidebar content. Often times if you don't anything to your side bar a default set of "widgets" will appear. You can change this by adding your own widgets.
- Widgets - add additional features to your sidebar
- Add external links to your sidebar
Wrap Up
Additional WordPress Resources
- Built-in Help
- when you're logged into the Dashboard look in the upper right under "Howdy"
- Help is context aware so will show you help based on where you are in the WordPress Dashboard
- Built-in help videos (part of built-in help)
- WordPress Tutorials
- Lynda.com Video Tutorials
Need More Help?
- WordPress Tutorial - for a step-by-step tutorial to get you started
- FAQs - common questions about using WordPress at Evergreen
- All WordPress articles
Still have questions or problems with WordPress, send Academic Computing a message or call the Computer Center at 360-867-6227.