Written on October 25th, 2006 at 12:10 am by Darren Rowse
Introduction to WordPress Resources
I’m sure I’ve seen some good resources on this previously - but has anyone written (or seen anyone else write) a good free and easy to comprehend Introduction to Using WordPress that talks beginners through the basics of things like:
- Posting
- Uploading Photos
- Creating Categories
- Making Drafts
- Changing Timestamps
- Moderating Comments
- etc etc etc
I’m particularly thinking about the very basic stuff that most of us who’ve been using WordPress for even just a few months don’t give a second thought to.
Obviously WordPress have a great support forum with sections in their Codex for beginners (like this one) but I’d also be interested in seeing any other very beginner oriented learning resources that people can point to.



28 Responses to “Introduction to WordPress Resources”
candycanemartini
October 25th, 2006 12:20 am
That’s a great idea! I’ve been using Typepad and Squarespace for a while now (not that I’m blog savvy by any stretch of the imagination). However I found that installing and setting up Wordpress on my own server was a bit of a challenge. I actually made my husband do it for me (bad girl, I know)! Thanks for the tip!
Blaine Moore (Run to Win)
October 25th, 2006 12:37 am
Michael Pollock started something like that, but never finished it. He had a website called “Hacking Kubrick” which has since been taken down, and moved the articles over to SoloStream Global Media (his main website these days).
His articles can be seen in his Wordpress Wizardry category:
http://www.solostream.com/category/wordpress-wizardry/
I recommend looking at the second page (of 3) for the best articles that he had written on it.
Donncha O Caoimh
October 25th, 2006 12:43 am
I’d suggest Lorelle’s site at http://lorelle.wordpress.com/ - she has loads to say and says it well!
David
October 25th, 2006 12:45 am
There is a WordPress 2 published book out there… a visual quickstart guide even if I remember right.
David
October 25th, 2006 12:47 am
http://www.amazon.ca/WordPress-2-Visual-QuickStart-Guide/dp/0321450191/ref=sr_11_1/701-0520546-7305918?ie=UTF8
David
October 25th, 2006 12:48 am
Just noticed the word “free” in your post. Your answer then is probably not. The WordPress Codex is probably the closest thing, and there are wordpress installation guides out there…but thats about it.
brem
October 25th, 2006 1:01 am
I had a friend who had started, but unfortunatly not finish, a little guide of the settings you should have, the plug-ins you should install and the like.
Shawn
October 25th, 2006 1:20 am
Wow, talk about timing. We’re about to launch an article series on Fikster that addresses this very issue. The items you mentioned above are actually spread out amongst two of our later articles (as the series takes someone from zero to blog) but it is covered.
Jon
October 25th, 2006 1:22 am
Hi Darren,
You must be psychic; just a couple days ago, I registered a domain stepbystepblog.com with the intention of setting up something along this line. I would focus on technical tips for bloggers.
If you or anyone else is interested in partnering I can be reached here and I’ve very open to it being a collaboration:
http://artofmoney.org/contact
I hope to have the beginnings of something that will take a blogger through all the things you mentioned plus the how and why to use a bunch of plug-ins and Wordpress settings.
Jon
Paul Drago
October 25th, 2006 1:23 am
http://tubetorial.com/ while not written is a good resource
Todd O'Neill
October 25th, 2006 1:33 am
I would second the emotion on Visual Quick Start guide for WordPress.
engtech
October 25th, 2006 1:43 am
http://faq.wordpress.com is good, although specific to wordpress.com
I recently had the pleasure of introducing friends to blogging with wordpress for the first time, and this is a list of five vital habits they need to learn to avoid making a complete mess of things. :)
LearningNerd
October 25th, 2006 2:30 am
I found a few video intros to using WordPress that show how to make posts, edit the sidebar, and basic stuff like that. I listed them on this post I did a while ago: Welcome to WordPress.com: Beginner Resources.
Stephane Grenier
October 25th, 2006 3:08 am
Hi Darren,
It’s very interesting that you ask for this today. I’ve just started a new series on my second blog LearningCentre.com which is going to be an introduction to blogging from the very beginning. I’ve just confirmed with a brand new blogger that she’s going to be my test case. I’m going to explain to her everything through the blog articles for her to setup her blog, so any steps I missed she promised to point them out to me so that I can correct them.
The first entry is about picking a topic (already posted), the next one is going to about how registration a domain, then selecting a blogging platform (in this case it will be wordpress), learning wordpress, then how to setup your blog to monetize it, followed by how to generate traffic. I suspect it will be a longer series, but I figure this is a great opportunity. I’m also hoping to sprinkle in some tutorial videos in there :)
Kate
October 25th, 2006 3:09 am
I second Donncha’s suggestion: Lorelle http://lorelle.wordpress.com/ offers some brilliant WP advice covering a range of topics and all written in a way a beginner can understand.
Mike
October 25th, 2006 4:08 am
The Authors of the Wordpress Visual Quickstart Guide maintain a website at: http://www.wpvqs.com/
I would also agree with others that Lorelle’s site ranks very high up there.
marcus
October 25th, 2006 4:40 am
been thinking about that as i find myself telling people ‘look it ain’t rocket science’ then i realise it took me quite a while and many many late late nights to figure out this stuff…for example many plugins come with no proper instructions for uploading…or worst yet, where to upload it to etc
anyways, am done rambling
Darren Rowse
October 25th, 2006 1:08 pm
thanks all!
Lorelle
October 25th, 2006 2:42 pm
Thanks to everyone for their kind words.
I’m always on the lookout for “how to WordPress” articles and sites. There are a lot of great articles out there, though few sites totally dedicated to WordPress, like mine. What I find mostly is a good “start” but no “finish”. Good intentions, but little follow through. After they’ve done the “how to post”, “how to podcast”, and “how to fix the sidebar”, they fade off either frustrated or bored.
The WordPress Codex is the online manual for WordPress users written by WordPress users who have “been there, done that, borked WordPress, and lived to tell about it”. I will be leading a major campaign soon to update it and add new articles, so stay tuned for more WordPress joy for everyone at all levels.
Sarit
October 25th, 2006 6:04 pm
Wow, I found some amazing links to great websites in these comments.
I suggest some video tutorials:
Here is a great vWordpress screencast about basics.
Eber
October 26th, 2006 11:23 am
i love wordpress and use it for all of my four (for now) blogs….
Joe Rahall
October 27th, 2006 3:32 pm
I was looking for the same thing. I found a GREAT FREE site describing the WordPress process in Videos.
Check out
Blogging with WordPress http://www.thejunglemarketer.com/wordpress-tutorial
Free video tutorial shows you how to add a WordPress blog to your website and get your website indexed fast in the search engines. Includes a big collection of themes and pre-installed plugins to ease-up your blogging experience and make money from your blog.
Guido W. Stiehle the owner and instructor has an unbelievable site.
Joe Rahall
http://www.Domain-Names-R-us.com
Free Info on mistakes people make in registering a domain name.
http://www.4yourfamilyname.com/5mistakes_registering.html
Guido
October 29th, 2006 7:17 pm
Thanks Joe for mentioning my site and my free WP video tutorial. But I believe that not everyone who´s looking for a free WP tutorial is also interested in internet marketing tips, so for everybody who wants to get my tutorial without a subscription to my IM newsletter, you can download the very same tutorial from my other site: EasyWebTutorials.com
http://www.easywebtutorials.com/blogging-tutorial/
Still need to enter name and e-mail, but only for update notifications and blogging related tips.
Brian Clark
November 2nd, 2006 1:43 am
Most of the videos at Tubetorial are centered around Wordpress:
How to Build a Profitable Home on the Web:
http://www.tubetorial.com/how-to-build-a-profitable-home-on-the-web/
7 Essential WordPress Hacks:
http://www.tubetorial.com/7-essential-wordpress-hacks/
bill perry
November 2nd, 2006 7:41 am
Honestly, my best recommendation is the Wordpress Codex.
Any time I’ve wanted to know how to do something on WP, I check out the codex, and I’ve the answer within just a few minutes. 20 minutes is the longest thus far.
Bill
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Charles Kirkland
April 11th, 2008 11:06 am
Darren
I just finished putting up about 2 hours of basic wordpress video that are free to anybody. They just cover the basics of wordpress from the point of a total newbie.
http://www.wordpresscodebreaker.com/thankyou.php
Thanks
Charles Kirkland
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