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Introduction with WordPress
Discover the power of WordPress, the world’s most popular website-building platform! In this course, you’ll learn what WordPress is, why it’s widely used, and how you can leverage it to create your own website—no coding required. We’ll explore the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, dive into themes and plugins, and discuss the key benefits of WordPress, including flexibility, scalability, and community support. Whether you're building a blog, business site, or online store, this course will set you up for success. Let's start your WordPress journey today!
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Quiz – Introduction with WordPress
The "Quiz - Introduction with WordPress" assesses your understanding of WordPress basics, including its features, functionality, and navigation. It covers key concepts such as the WordPress dashboard, its core sections (Posts, Media, Pages, Appearance, Plugins, Settings), and the tools available to manage your website. This quiz helps reinforce your knowledge of WordPress and prepares you for more advanced lessons.
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Getting Started with WordPress
In this lesson, you'll learn how to set up your first WordPress website. We’ll walk you through selecting a domain name, choosing a hosting provider, and installing WordPress. You’ll also get an introduction to the WordPress dashboard, where you can manage your site’s content, themes, plugins, and settings. By the end of the lesson, you'll be ready to start customizing your site and adding content. This is the first step toward creating a fully functional WordPress website!
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Quiz – Getting Started with WordPress
The "Quiz - Getting Started with WordPress" tests your understanding of the initial steps for setting up a WordPress site. It covers key topics like logging into the dashboard, configuring basic settings, choosing themes, and understanding the core functionalities needed to begin building and managing your website. This quiz helps reinforce the foundational concepts of using WordPress.
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Setting Up WordPress on Localhost
This course guides you through installing and configuring WordPress on your local machine for development and testing. You’ll learn to set up a local server, create a database, configure WordPress, and access the admin panel. By the end, you’ll have a fully functional WordPress site running locally, ready for customization and development.
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Quiz – Setting WordPress on Localhost
Test your knowledge on setting up WordPress locally! This quiz covers key steps, including installing a local server, creating a database, configuring WordPress, and running the installation. Assess your understanding and ensure you're ready to set up WordPress on your own machine.
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WordPress Basics
This course introduces the fundamentals of WordPress, covering installation, dashboard navigation, theme customization, plugins, and content management. You'll learn how to create pages, posts, menus, and optimize settings for a functional website. By the end, you'll have the skills to build and manage a WordPress site with ease.
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Quiz – WordPress Basic
Test your understanding of WordPress fundamentals! This quiz covers key topics such as installation, dashboard navigation, themes, plugins, and content management. Assess your knowledge and ensure you're ready to build and manage a WordPress site effectively.
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Introduction to WordPress
About Lesson

This introduction to WordPress Master Kit Training provides an overview of WordPress, the world’s most popular content management system (CMS). Originally launched in 2003 as a blogging platform, WordPress has evolved into a powerful tool that now powers over 40% of all websites on the internet.

Key Takeaways:

  • WordPress is free and user-friendly, making it accessible to beginners without coding knowledge.
  • It offers thousands of themes and plugins for easy customization.
  • There are two versions of WordPress:
    • WordPress.com (hosted, with limited customization).
    • WordPress.org (self-hosted, giving full control but requiring separate hosting).
  • Benefits of WordPress:
    1. Flexibility – Suitable for blogs, businesses, and e-commerce sites.
    2. Scalability – Grows with your website’s needs.
    3. Strong Community Support – Access to vast resources, tutorials, and forums.

This lesson sets the foundation for understanding WordPress, and in the next session, we’ll explore its history and evolution.

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