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Introduction to WordPress

Introduction to WordPress is a basic and general explanation of what WordPress is and how it works.

WordPress is an open source content management system (CMS) that allows users to easily and efficiently create and manage websites.

WordPress was launched in 2003 and since then it has become one of the most popular and widely used CMS around the world.

WordPress is easy to use and can be installed on a web server in a matter of minutes. It offers a large number of customization and configuration options, allowing users to create attractive and functional websites without the need for advanced technical knowledge.

In addition, there is a large community of developers and users who contribute additional plugins, themes, and resources to enhance the user experience.

In short, Introduction to WordPress is a general explanation of what WordPress is and how it can help users create and manage websites easily and efficiently.

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WP6 – WordPress Maintenance

A site can function well today and still become fragile over time without any dramatic visible event. Old plugins, abandoned themes, doubtful backups, inflated media libraries, badly managed permissions, or small errors…

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WP5 – SEO for WordPress

The problem is that the conversation often starts too late. People move immediately to keywords, plugins, or search results, but leave for later something far more important: site architecture. In WordPress that matters…

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WP4 – WordPress Customization

Once a site has moved beyond installation and already has content, users, or important pages, customization stops being cosmetic. At that point a theme defines more than colors or typography. It also shapes templates…

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WP3 – WordPress content creation

Every time someone publishes in WordPress, they are affecting more than the text itself. They are touching hierarchy, navigation, taxonomies, internal links, archives, media, and the site’s long-term maintainability….

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WP1 – Introduction to WordPress

The main reason WordPress gained so much ground is quite concrete: it reduced the friction of publishing and maintaining sites. Pages, posts, users, media, menus, templates, and extensions can all be organized inside one…