This course will teach novice WordPress users and web developers how to identify the major components of a blog, website, CRM or CMS and how to build these using WordPress.
This course will teach novice WordPress users and web developers how to identify the major components of a blog, website, CRM or CMS and how to build these using WordPress. It will explain the key features of WordPress and its capabilities as a blogging or content management tool, how to plan and design a site and then how to build it.
We explain the difference between the front end and the backend, how to set up your website with a domain name, and what you might require from a hosting service. Topics covered include Configuration, Customisation, Installation and upgrades, WordPress administration, installing WordPress plugins and themes and plenty of great tips for building and maintaining a WordPress website.
Course Outline
Introduction
Configuring WordPress
Customising WordPress
Installation and Upgrades
WordPress Administration
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In this course, you’ll learn how to define and determine what’s important to a user primary in the process, to frontload value, by directing your team on testable narratives about the user and generating an effective shared perspective.
User Experience (UX) should be a core concern in every digital design project. If the user's experience of our work is not enjoyable or doesn't make sense, we can surely not blame them if they reject our products or services.
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