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Master WordPress: Complete Website Building Course for Beginners

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Master WordPress: Complete Website Building Course for Beginners

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  1. wordpress techcadd.com wordpress course https://techcadd.com/best-wordpress-course-in-jalandhar.php contact us:-988812225

  2. \wordpress contents • Introduction to WordPress Course • What is WordPress? • Installing WordPress • WordPress Dashboard Overview • Creating Content • Themes and Customization • Plugins and Functionality • Widgets and Menus • Website Performance and Security • WordPress for eCommerce • conclusion

  3. Introduction to WordPress Course • What is this course about? • Understand what WordPress is and why it's so widely used. • Learn how to build websites from scratch using WordPress. • Explore themes, plugins, SEO, eCommerce, and website security. • Hands-on training to create your own live website by the end.

  4. What is WordPress? • CMS (Content Management System): Makes it easy to manage website content without coding. • Popularity: Powers over 43% of all websites worldwide. • Types: • WordPress.com: Hosted, limited control. • WordPress.org: Self-hosted, full control and flexibility. • Used for: Blogs, business sites, online stores, portfolios, forums, and more.

  5. Installing WordPress • Local Setup: Tools like XAMPP, MAMP for offline development. • Web Hosting Setup: • Choose a domain and hosting (Bluehost, SiteGround, Hostinger). • Install WordPress via cPanel or Softaculous. • Manual Installation Steps: • Download WordPress. • Create a database. • Upload files to server and run the installer.

  6. WordPress Dashboard Overview • Admin Panel Features: • Posts & Pages: Manage content. • Media: Upload images/videos. • Appearance: Change themes, menus, widgets. • Plugins: Add new features. • Settings: General, Reading, Permalinks. • User Roles: • Admin: Full access. • Editor, Author, Contributor, Subscriber: Varying levels of content control.

  7. Creating Content • Pages vs Posts: • Pages: Static (e.g., About, Contact). • Posts: Blog entries, time-based content. • Gutenberg Editor (Block Editor): • Add headings, images, videos, buttons, and more using blocks. • Organizing Content: • Categories: Broad grouping. • Tags: Specific topics or keywords.

  8. Themes and Customization • Themes: Control the design/layout. • Install from WordPress repository or upload custom ones. • Customizing Themes: • Use the WordPress Customizer for logo, colors, fonts. • Child Themes: • Safe way to modify existing themes without losing updates.

  9. Plugins and Functionality • What Are Plugins? Add functionality like contact forms, galleries, SEO, security. • How to Use: • Install from dashboard or upload manually. • Must-Have Plugins: • Yoast SEO / Rank Math – SEO. • Contact Form 7 – Forms. • Wordfence – Security. • WooCommerce – eCommerce. • Elementor – Page builder.

  10. Widgets and Menus • Widgets: • Add dynamic content (recent posts, search bars, calendars) to sidebars or footers. • Menus: • Create custom navigation menus. • Add pages, posts, categories, or custom links.

  11. Website Performance and Security • Improve Speed: • Use caching plugins like W3 Total Cache. • Compress images using ShortPixel or Smush. • Use CDN (Content Delivery Network). • Security Essentials: • Regular updates. • Security plugins. • Use SSL (HTTPS).

  12. WordPress for eCommerce • WooCommerce Plugin: • Add products, categories, payment methods. • Product Management: • Physical, digital products. • Inventory control, shipping options. • Design: • Use WooCommerce-compatible themes. • Customize checkout, cart, and product pages.

  13. conclusion WordPress is an easy and powerful platform to build any kind of website — from blogs to online stores. It lets you create, manage, and customize your site without coding. With the right tools and practice, anyone can build a professional website using WordPress.

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