Frontend Web Development With Wordpress
This WordPress course is curated to teach you the basics and the fundamentals of WordPress. This online class will cover multiple topics, including creating a stunning, responsive website design, how to set up, customising and maintaining your website, building an e-commerce store, creating custom portfolio WordPress pages, incorporating SEO strategies in your site, managing plugins and much more. In this compressive program, we will offer you everything you need to know from the ground up.
We will kickstart the course by exploring the WordPress interface and its various components, followed by how to install and install WordPress, create and manage content and ways to optimise your site for search engines. Next we will delve into the practices of building websites using WordPress, how to customise themes, create pages, sidebars, menus and other business integration features.
Additionally, you will learn how to migrate your WordPress website, backup and restore your site, transfer your files and database, and avoid common pitfalls during this process. This course is broken down into short lessons, hands-on projects and a supportive faculty and community.
Frequently Asked Questions
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) used to create websites and blogs. It allows users to easily publish content, manage pages, and add features without needing extensive coding knowledge.
WordPress is known for its user-friendly interface. With a drag-and-drop editor and intuitive menus, creating and managing content is accessible for beginners.
WordPress is versatile. You can build blogs, personal websites, business websites, online stores (with plugins), and even membership sites.
The core WordPress software is free and open-source. However, you'll need to pay for web hosting (where your website lives) and potentially a custom domain name ([invalid URL removed]).
Themes control the look and feel of your website. WordPress offers a vast library of free and paid themes, allowing you to customize the design to fit your needs.
Plugins extend the functionality of your website. They can add features like contact forms, galleries, e-commerce capabilities, security enhancements, and more.
Use strong passwords, keep WordPress core, themes, and plugins updated, and consider using a security plugin for additional protection.
Backing up your website is crucial. Many hosting providers offer backup options, or you can use backup plugins to create regular backups of your site's content.
There are extensive resources available. The official WordPress website offers documentation, tutorials, and forums. Additionally, many web hosting providers offer WordPress-specific support.
WordPress is user-friendly, customizable, has a large community and resources, and offers a vast ecosystem of themes and plugins to enhance your website's functionality.
1. Introduction To WordPress
2. Setting Up WordPress and Installation
3. Creating Content with WordPress
4. Building Personal Website with WordPress
5. Building Corporate Business Site
6. WordPress Plugins
7. Edit, Publish Web Pages and Blog posts
8. WordPress Themes
9. Setting Up Domain and Hosting
10. Building Business Websites on WordPress