Join Joseph Lowery for an in-depth discussion in this video Filtering files, part of Dreamweaver CC and WordPress 3.8 Essential Training (2014).
…In some ways, the dynamically related file feature is too good.…Once you've loaded a primary WordPress page into…Dreamweaver like this one, opened in a previous…lesson, and then discovered the related files, you'll…get links to an overwhelming number of documents.…The related files filter, which we're going to explore in this lesson,…can help you narrow those down to just the ones you want.…So now we have, as I said before,…almost 100 different files that are all linked to index.php.…
Let me show you how to hone in on just the ones you want.…The icon over on the top right, it looks…like a little funnel, is the Filter related files option.…Click it, and you'll get a drop-down where initially, you'll see…that all the different file types have been detected and are selected.…For this page, there are four…different file types that are included here: CSS, JavaScript, PHP and XML.…Now, this is list is populated dynamically, depending…on what the initial PHP file is related to.…
We can disable that XMl option that you see here.…
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Released
2/26/2014- Setting up WordPress locally
- Establishing your Dreamweaver CC site
- Adding and editing posts and pages
- Customizing WordPress themes
- Building responsive layouts
- Extending WordPress editable pages
- Using and styling WordPress plugins
- Integrating jQuery functionality
- Publishing your WordPress site with Dreamweaver
- Personalizing and enhancing WordPress
Skill Level Intermediate
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Author update on April 4, 2014:
WordPress 3.8.2 is now available from wordpress.org. The update focuses on security issues and should not impact this course in any way. A much bigger release, 3.9, is currently a release candidate and will likely go live later in April. I'm currently evaluating what impact v3.9 will have on this course.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 9s
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Using the exercise files1m 16s
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A word about updates1m 24s
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1. Setting Up WordPress
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Overview1m 44s
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Setting up WordPress6m 37s
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2. Exploring Your WordPress Site in Dreamweaver CC
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Filtering files4m 42s
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Following links3m 21s
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Employing Live Code2m 13s
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3. Creating Content
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Adding blog posts5m 40s
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Editing blog posts4m 43s
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Adding new pages3m 13s
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Including images8m 3s
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Integrating other media2m 57s
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4. Working with WordPress Themes
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Activating a theme6m 51s
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Setting up a child theme6m 25s
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5. Customizing a Theme
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Setting up the header5m 57s
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Working with web fonts8m 5s
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Adding header images7m 9s
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Linking your navigation7m 42s
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Setting up content columns9m 27s
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Changing the main content6m 34s
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Customizing the sidebar8m 33s
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Styling search7m 55s
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Working with search text5m 52s
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Integrating the footer10m 8s
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6. Providing Responsive Design
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Setting up media queries7m 12s
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Customizing for tablets14m 17s
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Building smartphone layouts10m 17s
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7. Extending WordPress Editable Pages
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Developing category-driven pages11m 36s
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Changing headers by category8m 15s
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8. Enhanced JavaScript with WordPress
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9. Using WordPress Plugins
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Understanding WordPress plugins10m 35s
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Styling plugin output4m 36s
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10. Extending the User Experience
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Customizing the Dashboard10m 40s
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Working with WordPress functions10m 12s
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11. WordPress Administration
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Modifying general settings3m 21s
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Setting up users3m 13s
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12. Publishing Your WordPress Site
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Transferring files4m 35s
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Testing and fine-tuning5m 53s
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Goodbye
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Next steps21s
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