Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Local Installation Wordpress Tutorial

I downloaded WordPress and had tried to install it - to no avail!!!!! I first used phpdev, and that didn't work, then I found an 'easy' way using XAMMP. Still didn't work though - but I still kept trying, and it still kept mucking up.

I thought I found just about every tutorial and documentation in installing it locally. I like to do this so I can develop templates etc without having a live site look weird or 'breaking'.

When attempting to install Wordpress locally on my computer (I wanted to learn how to make Wordpress templates/skins/themes) the installation seemed to keep stopping at Step 2.

I let my computer stay on Step 2 for nearly 3 hours hoping that that was the standard time it took to install the sample data. No, my computer isn’t a super slow piece of junk, either.

Getting sick of waiting (after a couple of hours), I would then hit the refresh button on my browser (it happened in both IE6 and FireFox) which would say there is POST-DATA, etc and then refresh to say that it was already installed!!

Anyway with much mucking about and many, many hours of fiddling and cursing, I was able to realise that:
  • my local WordPress installation worked
  • I had to find a way to get that elusive password
After even more hours of fiddling and cursing, I did it, and then promptly created a tutorial (which I have now un-published, out of embarrassment on how bad it is) on how I did it then found a fantastic tutorial (and waaaaayyyyyyy easier one) at:

http://www.tamba2.org.uk/wordpress/phpmyadmin/

Fantastic tutorial and I would say a 'lifesaver' to many!!! :)

Monday, August 14, 2006

WordPress

I am relatively new to web design and have been learning HTML and CSS. I have developed an interest in blogging as a way of learning and sharing web design information. As I said previously have had experience in creating Joomla! templates (what a learning curve for someone who didn't even know HTML at the time!), and have started to see and hear more about Wordpress.

From what I understand, its a complex, but easy to use blogging system or can be used for a simple content managment system. I have seen it used for business web-sites (links can be found on the wordpress site)

The great thing about WordPress is that you can import your Blogger posts! :)

Even if I do decide to have a WordPress blog, I will still maintain this one on Blogger, as I have developed a bit of a fondness for it.

Bit sad, I know.... ;)

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Well, I've done it... kinda

Well, its not very original (in fact its just an edit of the one I selected).

But, it has been a learning experience.

Had to host the images externally, couldn't find a work-around.

Is there a 'premium' blogger account or is the whole of blogger free???

Guess I'll have to do some research...

Cheers,

My Website

My blog is named after the business I run with my husband, whitecatsolutions - graphic, print and web design.

I have just changed providers and have just re-designed it, and am currently in the process of writing new content. Should be up in a couple of weeks. Our company also provides custom-made software. This is found at whitecatsoftware. Again, a change of providers and a massive redesign.

Learning HTML and CSS has been quite a learning curve for me, as I come from a fine-arts background.

Here's a screen shot of what it should look like when done:


[EDIT: was able to link it to where it is hosted, rather than directly upload it!!!! :) :) ]


Will upload a screenshot later... for some reason I can't upload images.... :(

Anyway,

Cheers

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

What is it about uploading images???

I've been doing stacks of research on uploading images (for templates).

So far, I've only been able to find out that the only way I can have an individualized template is to upload or 'hotlink' from another site.

I don't like hotlinking.

I know photobucket allow linking to blogger.com, but I kind of feel uncomfortable doing that.

Ohhhh, I dunno, I'll have a go....

I will try to see a work around.

Cheers,

Monday, July 24, 2006

Research and more research

Well, I am already sick of looking at the default template and have swapped it about 3 times now.

Sad, Eh?

I am now doing stacks of research on creating my own template. I know how to create a Joomla template, and have done it from scratch.

The the principle seems similar, with regular HTML plugged with module placement tags. Haven't really looked at Joomla for the last couple of months though. A lot of the designs used tables for layout and structure... although I believe they are trying to get away from that and are trying to get people to use css to control the structure and layout.

Many people would disagree, but as an art teacher (rather, an ex-art teacher), I personally believe that structure and layout have much to do with the style, many people believe that style and structure are two separate things. My argument is that without structure, there is no style and that structure is an inherant part of style! But each to their own beliefs.

Famous last words: creating a blogger template seems simple enough......

Hmmm......

Now, just need to get my head around the blogger concept.

I found the best way for me to learn how to make a Joomla template was to take the default one apart and restructure/redecorate it.

Mind you, I did a lot of that before I really understood the principles of html and css. I have been reading and doing, doing and reading html and css. HTML For Dummies, the Famous Elizabeth Castro book, the w3c Schools site. I only very recently purchased two books from Sitepoint.com: HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS and Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS. You learn new things every day.

I think I might just start with little steps and modify this template I am currently using - I'll have a look under its hood to see how it ticks. I kind of like the layout.... maybe I'll join the tutorial brigade and write a few myself.

Anyway, as they say: watch this space!

Cheers,

Saturday, July 22, 2006

First Post!

Yay! My first post!

Yeah, kinda sad.... but as they say: watch this space!

As I get better with my HTML and CSS skills (I've been learning them for about 2 months) I will post what I learn. (Does that make sense????)

I have a strong art background and have left art teaching to move into graphic design, so my design skills are strong.

Yep. I also know that at the moment I am using one of the default templates, but hey, we all have to learn baby steps first, huh??

..... now its a matter of transferring my designs into HTML and CSS..... ;)