10 Free Resources For
Learning WordPress
by: Carmela
If you want to learn web design and how to build a blog on WordPress, then
you can get started with these easy-to-follow resources that I’ve compiled.
Some of them are already included in the WordPress libraries, and all you have
to do is get acquainted with their functions. Good luck!
This is a full beginner’s guide for installing and creating your
WordPress blog. It also features discount coupons for premium themes and
tutorials, plus videos, galleries, and the opportunity to write guest posts for
the site.
This is WordPress.Org’s complete guide to creating and
navigating your WordPress site from scratch, from installation to
troubleshooting.
The site features a list of tried, tested, and trusted plugins
for your WordPress blog. With a list this extensive, it would be impossible not
to find at least one plugin that would work for you.
Here you will find an extensive discussion on the benefits
and concerns surrounding WordPress CMS, plus good tips and inspiration on its
usage.
Free deals! Tutorials! Dealing with clients! You get these
and much more on blog and web development from this nifty little site.
The title says it all. This page tackles several basic and
not-so-basic concerns with creating and maintaining a WordPress blog. You can
also download a PPS
or PDF
version of the page, for FREE.
If you’re a rank beginner at SEO, then this 10-chapter
discourse is for you. You’ll find everything you need to know to get you
started on SEO, from basic definitions to tools, to success management.
This discusses the fundamentals of WordPress theme design,
complete with HTML guides and downloadable tutorials.
You better be keen on securing your WordPress site, and this
page will teach you critical tips and tricks in making your site as safe as
possible.
I’m sure there are
hundreds of other pages that you can refer to for basic information on
WordPress, and it would be great if you would share what websites and pages
work for you. And of course, if you need direct assistance with your new blog,
you can always visit WordPress Support Forums. That’s
number 11.
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