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==Project Details== | ==Project Details== | ||
The project will be put together by | The project will be put together by thirteen individual students who will focus on the terms used while building a WordPress.com blog. Each subpage will define and provide examples of terms related to their respective concept. | ||
# | #Dashboard (Candice Barca): The home screen for activity on WordPress.com | ||
#Posts (Melissa Grantham): Entries that combine to build a blog | |||
# | #Media (Shanna Dixon): Graphics, video, and other forms of media | ||
# | #Pages (Chrissonia McCall): Categorizing posts to create an organized blog | ||
# | #Comments (Marian Brewer): User feedback etiquette and information | ||
# | #Themes (Nadine Epperson): The aesthetic appeal of a blog | ||
#Widgets (Kristin Hanlin): Applications that aid WordPress.com users in providing content for users | |||
# | #Menus (Siobahn Fisher): Stackable organization for blog pages, categories, and posts | ||
# | #Headers and Backgrounds (Kasey Miller): Key aspects of visual appeal for WordPress.com blogs | ||
# | #Users (Amy Rehner): Contributors who work together to present a blog on WordPress.com | ||
# | #Tools (Tiory Clark): Press this, posting by email, and other tools available on WordPress.com | ||
#Settings (Haley Clarke): The variety of settings users can change to tailor their WordPress.com blog to fit their needs | |||
# | #Differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.Org (Andrew Clouse): Comparing and Contrasting WordPress.com and WordPress.org | ||
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==Timeline== | ==Timeline== |