My topic is on how use photographers on WordPress. The three articles I find talk about how use photographer on WordPress, most of them talk how you upload images, how you can edit them, change size and length, image layout etc. All of them have talk about the basics how to use photographer but in they own ways. In some articles they had different words for some techniques, but it is same and some articles just had more techniques than other articles. In these articles set up different one article tells you step by step on how use it, tell you the techniques, give you examples what happen it you use a technique and how would your photo turn out after you use it, and it’s also a video as well.
The next article you have ready through the techniques but start forward, organize to understand, and have different wording. This is some technique that some articles had that was interesting troubleshooting image this what you use if you having trouble uploading your images, to use it make sure your pexels is set from your photo library and then use the image block to add the image should work successfully, other is tiled gallery block, this help you get different gallery formats, some they formats and pattering like tiled mosaic, circular grid, square tiles, tiled columns, another is mistakes don’t do and that’s not use flashy themes and do not use a fancy gallery plugin, the last that stand out was Hitchcock, Hitchcock is display a grid of photos on top of a background image.
I would describe my experience of installing and configuring MAMP, PHP, and WordPress as tedious. The process is comprised of downloading and unzipping files to download and unzip other files to ensure all files function properly in synch. I began by googling instructions. The first step was to download and unzip a set of given WordPress files. Unmentioned by the instructions, MAMP and PHP files need to be downloaded and unzipped previously. Some time had passed before my error was fully realized. Eventually, MAMP and PHP were properly downloaded giving access to the database. My next step was to add the WordPress files into the MAMP files as described by the instructions. At this point, the instructions made clear an option to connect to WordPress on myPHP would be available. I could not find this connection and decided to stop here.
If I were creating a website outside of this class, I would use MAMP and PHP as a personal database. The convenience of having a database unrestricted from any limits or rules allows for more personal freedom. One could create a website as large and complex as they would please. I would not use WordPress due to personal preference. After my experience of building and designing a website from scratch using code, I enjoy the personal touch and creativity more than the preset themes I could simply modify. WordPress offers flashy and cool themes that lack a certain homemade, unique feel, in my opinion. When looking at my resume website, I feel a strong sense of pride knowing it is wholly my own vision.