New To WordPress - Where to Start
From 워드프레스(WORDPRESS) 한국어 위키
워드프레스가 처음이고 어디서 부터 시작해야할지 고민이시다면 제대로 찾아오셨습니다. 여기 워드프레스를 시작하기 위한 매우 간단한 단계들이 있습니다. 각 단계에서 더 많은 도움이 필요할 때는 이 문서내에 있는 다양한 도움말을 참고 하십시요. 흥미진진한 워드프레스의 세계에 오신것을 환영합니다.!
워드프레스를 설치하고 다음의 각 단계를 진행함에 따라 여러분의 최초 설치 플러그인은 Codex and Forum Searcher Plugin로 간주합니다.
이 플러그인은 워드프레스 관리자 화면에서 WordPress Codex 와WordPress Support Forum에서 검색을 할 수 있도록 도와줍니다. 검색 결과 중 하나를 클릭하시면 새창이나 탭이 열리게 됩니다. 그러므로 여러분이 워드프레스로 작업하시는 동안에도 기사나 토론자료를 열어두실 수 있습니다. 이것은 바로 여러분의 손끝에서 나오는 정보와 함께 여러분이 워드프레스로전환하는 것을 훨씬 유연하게 할 것입니다.
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Step One - Read
우선, 워드프레스 설치에 불필요한 시간을 허비하기보다는 다음의 문서를 먼저 읽어보는 것이 좋습니다. 워드프레스는 뛰어난 도구입니다; 쉬운 사용법, 매우 강력한 기능, 그러나 워드프레스는 인터넷 사용자 모두를 위한 '웹사이트 자동구축 소프트웨어'가 아닙니다. 집을 지을때처럼, 당신은 적절한 용도에 적절한 기능을 사용해야만 합니다.
- About Weblogs - What is Blogging all about?
- What is WordPress?
- WordPress Features
- Before You Install WordPress
Step Two - Make a Plan
Based upon the information you've just read, including instructions on installing WordPress, you should have a list of the things you need, and the things you need to do. If not, make that list now--you'll want to make sure it includes the following information:
- Website Host Requirements Checked and Verified
- Versions of PHP and MySQL Checked and Verified
- Your Website Username and Password
- Text Editor Software
- An FTP Client Software
- Your Web Browser of Choice
The following documents will help you understand more about how WordPress works and how to make a plan for your WordPress site:
It is important to make a plan about how you want to use WordPress on your site. Here are some questions to ask yourself. Make a list of the answers so you can add to your plan.
- Will you install WordPress in the root directory, subdirectory, or you just want to make a test site to make sure you want to use it?
- Have you made a list of your site Categories? Understand that WordPress can only order Categories alphabetically by name or by ID (order entered through the Manage > Categories screen), so if the display order of your Categories is important to you, start making your list of Categories.
- Have you made a list of Pages you may want to add to your site, such as About, Contact, or Events?
Step Three - Install WordPress
With this information and your plan, it's time to install WordPress.
- Before You Install WordPress
- Installing WordPress
- Hosting WordPress
- Editing the wp-config.php file
- Frequently Asked Questions About Installing WordPress
- Using FTP Clients and Software
- Changing File Permissions
- Upgrading WordPress
- Common Installation Problems
- Trouble: I Can't Login
Step Four - Set Up WordPress
With your installation complete, it's time to set up WordPress so it will work the way you want it to work. As you change various settings, it is recommended you view how those changes impact your site by frequently clicking the View Site link at the top of the Administration Screen. Though you may choose to do these steps in any order, your site will cause you fewer problems if you proceed in the following order:
- Administering Your Blog
- Users > Your User Profile - set the user information you want published on your site
- Your User Profile > Other Users - add authors and users that will be using your site, if applicable
- Options > General - set your site name and other site information
- Options > Writing - set the settings of your Write Post screen
- Options > Reading - set how many posts to show on the front page and in categories and your feed requirements
- Options > Discussion - Turn on or off comments and set how to handle them
- Manage > Categories - add a few categories to get started from your category list
- Manage > Posts - After you have written a few posts, this is where you will manage them by editing or deleting
- Presentation > Themes - maybe change the look of your site?
- Manage > Pages - add a Page or two like "About Us" or "Contact Me"
- Write > Write Post - start adding content to your site
- Writing Posts - step-by-step instructions on writing posts
Take time to explore the WordPress Codex site, the official documentation site for WordPress. You'll find helpful information by reading WordPress Lessons, and these helpful documents:
- Introduction to Dealing with Comment Spam
- Moderating Comments
- Using the Links Manager
- WordPress in Languages Other than English
Presentation and Themes
With the new WordPress version 1.5, changing the look of your WordPress website is possible with just a few clicks. Here is a list of resources and information about changing the look of your site with WordPress Themes.
At this point, there may be something about your Theme choice that is bothering you, or, you really want to get your hands dirty understanding how your WordPress Theme works. These simple guides to help customize your WordPress Theme:
- Lessons: Designing Your WordPress Site
- CSS Overview, Tips, Techniques, and Resources
- Stepping Into Templates
- Lessons: Template Files
- Stepping Into Template Tags
- Lessons: Working With Template Tags
- WordPress Template Tags
- Understanding the WordPress Loop
- The WordPress Loop in Action
- Editing Files in WordPress
- Frequently Requested Design Help
- Frequently Asked Questions about Site Layout and Design
If you want to create a new WordPress Theme from scratch, or do major renovations, or even design WordPress Themes for public release, you will need to be familiar with HTML, XHMTL, and CSS. The following documents will get you started:
- Developing Your Own WordPress Theme
- Designing Themes for Public Release
- Validating a Website
- Lessons: Website Development
- CSS Fixing Browser Bugs
- CSS Troubleshooting
- Positioniseverything
- Position is Everything's 3 Complex Column - Perched on a Lily Pad
- Position is Everything Piefecta 3-Column Layout
If you want a custom-made WordPress Theme created especially for you by expert web-designers, it is recommended you search for qualified web-designers on the Internet, or look in your local community, or draw from the List of Recommended Web Page Designers by Laughing Squid.
Adding Plugins
There are many "add-on" scripts and programs for WordPress called Plugins that add more capabilities, choices, and options to your WordPress site. WordPress Plugins do many things, including; customizing the results of your site information, adding weather reports, adding spell check capability, and presenting custom lists of posts and acronyms. For more on how to work with Plugins and where to find WordPress Plugins for your site:
- Managing Plugins
- Plugins
- http://www.wp-plugins.org/
- http://www.wp-plugins.net/
- Bloggingpro List of Plugins
Advanced Use of WordPress
Now that you are familiar with the basic features and functions of how WordPress works, it might be time for you to plunge deeper into the power of WordPress. The links below will expand your familiarity with PHP, HTML, XHTML, and CSS:
- Lessons: WordPress Feature and Functions
- Lessons: WordPress Tech Techniques
- Using Permalinks
- Photoblogs and Galleries
- WordPress Advanced Techniques
- Advanced Techniques for Plugins and Customization
- WordPress Server and Database Information
- Developer Documentation
Need More Help
As simple and easy as it is to use WordPress, if troubles arise, if something is confusing, if things aren't working, don't despair because help is available! Even though WordPress is free and open source, there are literally hundreds of volunteers eager to help you. Here are some helpful resources for WordPress:
- FAQ
- Getting More Help
- Using the Support Forums
- WordPress Forum
- IRC Freenode WordPress Support on channel #wordpress
- WordPress IRC Live Help
And Finally
Now that you're a full fledged WordPress user, consider contributing to the WordPress Codex, Support Forum, Development, and other volunteer efforts that keep WordPress going. WordPress is free and totally supported by volunteers, and your help is needed.

