Wordpress Training Courses
Index Table
Chapter No. | Chapter Name |
---|---|
1. | Introduction |
2. | Installation |
3. | Dashboard |
4. | Configuring Wordpress |
5. | Basics of Wordpress |
6. | Handling Media |
7. | Pages |
8. | Post |
9. | Catagories & Tags |
10. | Custom Menus |
11. | User Management |
12. | Widgets |
13. | Plugins |
Course Introduction
1. Introduction
What is Content Management System (CMS)?
The Content Management System (CMS) is a software which stores all the data such as text, photos, music, documents, etc. and is made available on your website. It helps in editing, publishing and modifying the content of the website. WordPress was initially released on 27th May, 2003 by Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little. WordPress was announced as open source in October 2009.
2. Installation
Before starting to install WordPress, you need a couple of things:
A domain name and web hosting
WordPress software
- 1. Upload the WordPress software
- 2. Start the installation
- 3. Create a configuration file
- 4. Welcome message
- 5. Fill In The Database Connection Details
- 6. Fill the basic infomation form
- 7. Installation Completed
3. Dashboard
Front end / back end
Front end
The front end is the part of your blog or website your visitors can see.
Back end
The Back end is the part where you can log in and manage your blog. This is the CMS (Content
Management System) part. Here you can add, edit and delete content. It’s also the place to fully
configure your blog.
Log in
(to get access to the back end)
You have to log in to get access to the back end (the part where you can manage your blog).
Here you have to fill in your username and your password. Click the “Log in” button. After you loggedin, you’ll see the back end of your blog:
The upper part is a welcome message helping you to start with WordPress. To remove this message
from the dashboard, click the “Dismiss” link right above or the “Dismiss this message” link on the
bottom.
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