Digging into WordPress Review, and Free Copies!

Digging into WordPress Review, and Free Copies: Winners Announced!

A couple weeks ago, I received an email from Chris Coyier, of CSS-Tricks, containing a review copy of his recently released “Digging into WordPress” e-book. Expecting it to be more of a mini-book, I nonchalantly told him that I’d post a review that Friday; little did I know that this was a full-fledged book, packed full of knowledge.

Update: Winners Announced

Congratulations to the following three readers who were randomly selected!

If your name is listed above, please contact nettuts@tutsplus.com to claim your prize!

“Written by WordPress veterans Chris Coyier and Jeff Starr, Digging into WordPress is 400+ jam-packed pages of everything you need to get the most out of WordPress. WordPress is great right out of the box, but unless you want an ordinary vanilla blog, it is essential to understand the full potential of WordPress and have the right tools to get the job done.”

Those of you who read CSS-Tricks will be well aware that Chris writes in a very easy-to-understand fashion. Rather than flooding each article with high-level jargon that only the most knowledgeable of us can understand, he instead dumbs each article down to the fundamentals – even to the point of being honest enough to convey when he doesn’t quite understand the reasoning behind some line of code.

As a result, he’s built a wonderful community and reputation for himself in the last few years. This book, co-written with Jeff Starr, is no different: straight-forward, easy-to-understand, and simple.

Simple Learning

Thanks to the use of fun, and helpful illustrations, even those who are brand new to WordPress will be able to dig their heals in — with minimal confusion.

The 400 page ebook covers everything from navigating the admin panel, to creating a comments form, to even more advanced topics like plugin development. And though it’s generally good practice to point out a few negatives in one’s review, it’s difficult to do so when a book is such a pleasure to read.

Heart of a Teacher

Chris and Jeff, in this book, have proven that they have the hearts of teachers. Even for intermediate to advanced WordPressers, there’s something to be learned — and at $27, the purchase is a no-brainer!

“Digging into WordPress is perfect for WordPress users in the beginner to intermediate range, but contains plenty of great information for the advanced user as well. If you have any level of experience working with web design or WordPress, this book is written to help you take WordPress to the next level.”

400 Pages of Practical Information

“There is much to learn about the World’s most popular publishing platform.
From your first steps of learning about WordPress all the way through
maintaining a site throughout the years, this book is packed with truly
practical information.”

Lots of Code Samples

“We go into depth about the anatomy of a WordPress theme. How they work, and how
to write the code you need to do the things you want. This means real code that
you can sink your teeth into, as well as copy and paste. Beyond theme
building, we introduce many tricks your functions.php file can pull off and show
you ways to increase performance and security through HTAccess.”

What About the Free Copies!?

Digging into WordPress Review, and Free Copies!

Chris has generously offered to give away a few copies to our community. To enter, simply leave a comment, and be sure to check back on Friday to see if you were randomly chosen!


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  • http://www.mart.nu Martin

    Sounds really nice, would love a copy, thanks!

  • http://www.cardsflip.com Sebastian

    Wow it sounds good, i would love a copy

  • Chris H

    Comment left. Off to relax. ;-)

  • http://www.ourtuts.com/ Madalin

    I need a copy of this amazin E-book!

  • http://www.marianadepaula.com/ Mariana

    If I win I’ll finally start learning to create WordPress themes! :)
    I love the cover and from the demo I could see all the book is well designed!

  • http://www.manastudios.org Amador

    This sounds awesome, it’s my guess that it would compliment Rockable Press’s “How to be a Rockstar WordPress Designer” yeah?

    Too excited, hope it’s as good as it sounds :-) !!!

    Cheers to the community!

  • http://refreshrate.wordpress.com Otto Astorga

    I’m fairly new to WordPress and could definitely use such a source of information. Along with all your tutorials I expect to soon change everything about my sites.

    Thanks for the heads up.

  • Christelle

    I thought the free download was very good! I’d love to win a full copy.
    Thanks!

  • Hernan Silva

    I’m in, hoping to win a copy!! Thanks!

  • Brian W

    Could use a new book

  • http://benje.epyks.net Benje

    Soooo many entries.

    Oh well, maybe I’ll be lucky.

    :)

  • http://www.jilliz.com Daniel

    It’s a great book. Congratulations to the authors.

  • dan

    I could always use some more reading!

  • http://www.devative.com Mike

    I love stuff to love!!!

  • chris simmons

    Thanks a ton Chris! I remember commenting on your post on CSS Tricks when you released it saying I loved the way you released it. If folks dont know you can get an updated copy if they make changes in the future for free after you have purchased the book.

    If I dont end up with one of the nice free copies I will eventually end up buying it, we’re starting to shift from Concrete5 to WordPress as a CMS and it would be great to have a companion guide.

    Thanks a ton, and write more books!

  • Adam

    Would love a copy but too damn stony broke!

  • http://corecss.net shekhar

    thanx a lot for offering free copies

  • http://solwyvern.net solwyvern

    Trying out my luck. Hope I still made it.

  • Anjum nawab

    Thanks in millions for offerings such freeeeeeeeeeeeee stuff for web community

  • http://bluz1.deviantart.com/ Paz Aricha,

    I have downloaded chris’s sample of the book, and was really impressed of it.
    I love the way he explains things, and Css-Tricks is actually my home page because of that :) .

    I’d be so happy to receive a copy of the book so consider me :P

    See ya, Paz.

  • Anton Punith

    Thanks for this. I am trying to go from intermdiate to expert level in wordpress and a book like this would really really help.

  • Angela Mahler

    Cool! I love wordpress and would love all the help I can get with it. Great post!

  • BarbarosKurt

    Thanks for this Chris. It seems excellent work.I hope it will help who win the copy.

  • Sven Peeters

    I’m taking a step to move over to wordpress after years of Joomla….This book might just help me through it.

  • Jonas

    Big hopes..

  • Dominik23

    I’m using WordPress since around Version 1.1… so I’d be glad to get a copy =) Man, that would be awesome!

  • http://www.twitter.com/francoisamarais Francois

    Chris’s stuff is awesome this book should be pretty neat!

  • http://www.thehopethatihave.com Shane

    I could certainly use a free copy. Thanks!

  • Sean

    Always been a fan of CSS-Tricks, and recently I’ve been using WordPress more and more as a stable CMS. Would LOVE a copy of this book :)

  • http://enkulu.com/ Ryan Botha

    This book would come in very handy in moving my business in a new direction!
    “All your free books are belong to us!!” :)

  • v1ctr0

    Do want!

  • Tord Karlsson

    hi!
    I offen look in to css-tricks and find it very interesting, so i would love to have a copy of your new book.

  • http://www.cccasa.net PGNH

    Great post!

    Thx

  • http://www.woony.be woony

    cool, I just started trying to use wordpress as a CMS , this should come in handy

  • JvI

    Nice!!

  • http://www.lavacageek.com Edgar

    I have a copy. I’ve read many book of wordpress, but this one is really amazing. 400 pages of wordpress with many example and visual aids.

  • Guilherme

    PIck me me me me! :)

  • Justin

    This sounds like it would be a great book…hope I get a copy!

  • http://www.mexicadesign.com Beto Arpi

    I’d love to read it!

  • http://www.writersandeditors.com Pat McNees

    Amazing how many responses you got. I look forward to understanding more about WordPress, which one of my colleagues (at My Special Books) in the personal history business (Association of Personal Historians) raves about.

  • zuangster

    would be extremely helpful in many ways.

  • http://thebroadabroad.net Elisa

    I need this desperately. I have no idea what I’m doing, and my google-fu has been largely failing me. My blog is brand-new, and although I’m adding content to it somewhat regularly, I have a lot more that I want to do with it.

  • Josh

    Would love to have this book, looks very helpful!

  • Wendi

    I like that the book includes htaccess rules specific to WordPress–could be interesting..

  • http://www.nanylew.com Charles

    I would like a copy of that book, I honestly need to get my act together when it comes to wordpress

  • http://virtuallori.com Lori Paximadis

    I would love to win a copy of this so I can dig a little deeper into WordPress. Right now, I know just enough to be dangerous.

  • http://mustafaquilon.com Mustafa Quilon

    Just what I need!

  • ty

    Chris Coyier’s tutorials are excellent.
    Put me down for a free copy of this WordPress book!

  • Mariusz

    I wan one!

  • http://www.iBatesDesigns.com Ian

    WordPress wordpress wordpress! I’ve been developing with this software for about a year and a half, there’s always more to learn! Thanks for the chance.