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WordPress is one of the most convenient ways to start a website. You don't even need knowledge
of HTML or PHP, however this will come in handy to customize your site. You will be
able to customize your site through endless amounts of custom themes and plugins. With
this Wordpress Introduction Guide, you will be able to become a webdesigner. You can make
custom blogs, or turn them into proper websites.
Wordpress is open source, so possibilities are endless. This also means, however, that
it is hard to get started since you can start anywhere. You can write regular blogs and
use one of the default themes, or you can instantly start customizing your site if you
are one of those people that know exactly what they want. While custom themes can get
you a long way, this Wordpress Introduction Guide will certainly help you in the right
direction.
Back in the old days it was impossible to create a site without the knowledge of HTML
or any other programming language. This changed in the course of time, however, it's still
not one of the easiest things to do and you need some form of instruction.
Now, you might think; I want a proper website, not just a blog like everyone else that looks
generic, unprofessional and unstable. However, you couldn't be more wrong by thinking this.
A lot of the professional websites you see nowadays were made with WordPress, and you
don't see this back in any way at all. How to recreate this with a few (simple) steps
is explained in the guide.
Now you might think that a small introduction guide on Youtube might be enough to teach
you all about WordPress, but it is a lot harder than you think. To learn everything there
is to learn about WordPress, you would be investing a hell lot of your time. This is
not what you want to do, and this is not what a guide can teach you. A guide can, however,
teach you the basics and the general guidelines of WordPress. Upon this, you can search up a lot of things yourself, while
I think I need to advice you to learn some sort of HTML / CSS styling as well, but that's
better to do in the process of actually making a website.
This WordPress Introduction Guide lays the basis for you to build upon. It gives you
all you need to know to start
your blog without actually having no idea what to do, which was my problem when I started
out. I learned everything by myself, but after doing this, I realized that if I had this
guide when starting out by making sites, building WordPress blogs would be much easier much
faster. It wouldn't take me days to figure out how to move that one widget, or how to customize a menu. How to remove that
little white border, how to
make a system to allow customers to add content.
I hope this guide helps you as much as it helped me, and I hope I convinced you to make a small investment in the WordPress
Introduction Guide, as it will surely reduce the time needed
to learn the basics.